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SCOUT Rainstick: Improving canola establishment

This project is exploring novel technologies that may support successful canola establishment during challenging sowing conditions in the future.

Term
2024-2025

Project Officer
Pip Grant

WHY THIS PROJECT IS IMPORTANT

Canola establishment and germination rates vary significantly across farms due to a combination of factors including sowing times, sowing depth, soil moisture, inputs, and seed.

This project looks to explore novel technologies that may support successful canola establishment during challenging sowing conditions in the future. 

Riverine Plains is supporting novel bioelectrical technology startup, Rainstick, through early-stage problem and market validation. This technology has the potential to increase crop resilience through increasingly variable climate conditions, including unfavourable sowing conditions. 

Rainstick is an innovative Australian biotech startup that merges First Nations knowledge with modern bioelectrics to enhance seed germination . The company, co-founded by Darryl Lyons, a Maiawali man, and technologist Mic Black, focuses on using electricity to improve crop yield. Their key technology, the Variable Electric Field (VEF) treatment, mimics the natural effects of lightning, which has been traditionally associated with boosting plant growth.

Initial lab results from horticultural crops have been positive, and now the Rainstick team are exploring how this technology can be applied to canola to decrease production risk during crop establishment. 

By working with Riverine Plains early in their technology development, Rainstick are ensuring they understand canola establishment from different stakeholder perspectives, including farmers, agronomists, and seed manufacturers. 

Rainstick is a part of Riverine Plains’ SCOUT program which is designed to support high-potential technologies through early-stage validation to local case studies that asses the return on investment (ROI) of these technologies for Riverine Plains farm businesses.

Rainstick are also participating in the Beanstalk Venture Studio program which is proudly funded by the Future Drought Fund. 

Other interesting work currently being conducted around canola establishment includes:

Focus areas

Understanding the problem: Riverine Plains is providing valuable connection to growers, seed distributors, and agronomists to better inform the ‘problem’ that the Rainstick technology is looking to address. 

Early-market validation: Rainstick’s technology is in early development stages, with one season in-lab for canola trials. It is critical to connect with the ‘problem owners’ in early stages of technology development to ensure this development process aligns to real-world conditions and cropping logistics. Examples include, understanding when and how seed is treated before being distributed to growers, or the germination rates that local growers are currently experiencing. 

Stage-gate support: Understanding measures of success that need to be achieved at each product validation stage-gate is key. Riverine Plains is supporting the Rainstick to develop robust stage-gates to ensure grower and industry confidence can be gained through lab results, through to glasshouse, small plot, and then paddock scale validation. For this technology, this also includes understanding not only technology efficacy in-paddock, but technology scalability to be able treat seeds at broadacre scale. 

Find out more

For further information, please email Pip Grant at ceo@riverineplains.org.au.

Project investment

This project is supported through funding from the Victoria Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub.

Partners

Project delivery partners include Regional PR Co and Toni Nugent.

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