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Foundation for Arable Research (FAR)
ABN 33159209480
Total Won
$23.3M
Contracts
19
Agencies
2
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Contract History
| CN3671174 | Hyper Yielding Crops | Grains Research and Development Corporation | $8,708,937 |
| CN3865777 | Enhancing frost tolerance and/or avoidance in wheat, barley and canola crops through in-season agronomic manipulation | Grains Research and Development Corporation | $3,749,130 |
| CN3615018 | Development and validation of soil amelioration and agronomic practices to realise the genetic potential of grain crops grown under a high yield potential, irrigated environment in the northern and southern regions. | Grains Research and Development Corporation | $3,410,000 |
| CN4049763 | Hyper Profitable Crops - cereal paddock benchmarking and innovation groups | Grains Research and Development Corporation | $2,270,552 |
| CN3963944 | Predicting wheat production and development in high yield potential environments | Grains Research and Development Corporation | $1,680,577 |
| CN4082319 | Research and Development Subcontract or Collaboration | CSIRO | $550,000 |
| CN4231465 | NGN Extension of agronomic strategies from hyper-yielding cereal trials to validate crop performance and profitability in MRZ in central NSW. | Grains Research and Development Corporation | $384,849 |
| CN3986145 | NGN Maximising the benefit of early sowing barley and wheat cultivars in low rainfall & high temperature environments. | Grains Research and Development Corporation | $275,000 |
| CN3985719 | Infrastructure grants - 2023 | Grains Research and Development Corporation | $275,000 |
| CN3885436 | NGN Maximising the benefit of early sowing barley and wheat cultivars in low rainfall & high temperature environments. | Grains Research and Development Corporation | $275,000 |
| CN3873339 | Barley management options to close the yield gap and reduce pre-harvest losses | Grains Research and Development Corporation | $269,500 |
| CN3885426 | NGN Comparing barley yield gap and pre-harvest losses under water limiting and non-water limiting conditions | Grains Research and Development Corporation | $264,000 |
| CN4173202 | An opportunity exists with local growers in the Albany Port Zone to continue to investigate earlier sowing times for commercially available winter wheat varieties. With the trend towards earlier sowing dates to either satisfy large hectare programs or to take advantage of late summer rainfall utilising some winter wheat varieties as an addition to more common spring wheat varieties could allow growers to take advantage of the conditions when they can. | Grains Research and Development Corporation | $258,500 |
| CN4148382 | NGN- Cereal crop phenology investigation | Grains Research and Development Corporation | $235,000 |
| CN4233356 | Bridging the gap between research and on farm implementation we aim to use this project to show growers the flexibility, versatility and potential profitability of winter wheats. Facilitating the implementation of seeder width, strip trials of Mowhawk sown next to and at the same time as growers spring wheat cultivar used in their respective programmes. Across 4 farms, with Mowhawk seed provided to fit into the farm programme at two times of sowing, April and May (8 demonstration sites total), to give farmers a practicable example of winter wheat production on their farm and more generally across the L/MRZ of the Esperance Port Zone. Using a combination of rapid social media content and in person extension activities to provide maximum reach and exposure to the trial and its findings. By the conclusion of this project early 2028, we aim to see growers and advisors making educated decisions on the incorporation of winter wheats into their rotations. Creating more diverse, resilient and profitable systems. | Grains Research and Development Corporation | $232,951 |
| CN3985737 | NGN - Management strategies for wheat powdery mildew in southern NSW - Validation and extension | Grains Research and Development Corporation | $225,500 |
| CN4218232 | Over the 2025 season the results from the one-year project FAR2403-001SAX – Winter wheat Investigation on South Coast of WA have been presented to over 250 growers and advisers at FAR Australia field days and adviser client meetings. There have been an equal number who have viewed the current Cereal Phenology trial at Frankland River NGN Cereal crop phenology investigation (FAR2504-002SAX). The trials and results have created much discussion, particularly in relation to the 2024 results which illustrated the superiority of barley over wheat, in both the Albany and Esperance Port Zones. The interest in the work and discussion surrounding the research has highlighted the need for further investigation into the early sowing comparisons of wheat and barley in the Esperance Port Zone. In the one-year 2024 NGN research the early sown plots were irrigated to get establishment and in Esperance the advantage of barley sown in late March was 2t/ha over the best wheat (either winter or spring germplasm). | Grains Research and Development Corporation | $175,000 |
| CN3517705 | Advancing Profitable Farming Systems - Conduct Frost Risk Manageent field Trials | Grains Research and Development Corporation | $66,462 |
| CN3517704 | Advancing Profitable Farming Systems - Conduct Frost Risk Management field Trials | Grains Research and Development Corporation | $28,214 |
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