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  • Drought Resilience
  • WHAT WE OFFER
  • About
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  • Contact
  • News
  • Resources
    • Circular Economy overview
    • Soil Health Documentary
    • Soil Health Intro
    • The world below our feet
    • Australian Soil Info
    • Soil Organic Matter Intro
    • Soil Microbes & Carbon
    • GRDC Wheat Growth Stages
    • ACCU Guidance Library

Helping Farmers Thrive

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A Paradigm Shift in Sustainable Agriculture and Renewable Energy 

Helping Farmers Thrive

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A Paradigm Shift in Sustainable Agriculture and Renewable Energy 

Creating the future of farming

  

MADE envisages a new farming paradigm in Australia driven by high-quality, renewable inputs and green technology within a circular economy model that delivers a sustainable agriculture sector where farmers thrive. 


We work with farmers to build their understanding of soil and plant health, how to use precision ag tools and integrate this new knowledge into their crop management decisions to improve yield, profitability and long term natural capital. 


We are committed to research and innovation, working with our partners to bring new disruptive green technologies to market that realise the big opportunities for Australian agriculture in drought resilience, biofertilisers that build soil health and crop yields, reducing reliance on synthetic inputs, carbon sequestration and the shift to low-emission renewable biofuels.


Contact us to learn more about our current trials and how you could participate.


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Drought Resilience Farming Practices Program

Mollongghip and District Enterprises (MADE) is delivering a paradigm shift in sustainable agriculture and renewable energy enabling Australian farmers to thrive. We are proud to announce the launch of our game-changing project: Enhancing agricultural drought resilience through the adoption of biological fertilisers, supported by the Australian Government's Future Drought Fund Extension and Adoption of Drought Resilience Farming Practices program.


Building on extensive international evidence on the effectiveness of anaerobic digestate-based biofertilisers, MADE will do in-paddock trials/demonstrations at 5 farms in Western and Central Victoria showing how to use digestate-based biofertilisers to improve soil water holding capacity, improve long term soil health, fertiliser efficiency and stable humus/organic matter formation whilst maintaining yields in the short-term and increasing yields in the long-term.

MADE’s partners, renowned anaerobic digestion (AD) expert, Prof Prasad Kaparaju from Griffith University, will undertake comprehensive testing to validate the effectiveness of blended biological fertilisers. The results of this groundbreaking research will be shared with the scientific and agricultural community, benefiting farmers across Australia.


To find out more about this fantastic opportunity, simply click HERE

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Avoca Workshop Details

Thanks to the Federal Government’s Future Drought Fund National Program, MADE is proud to partner with soil health expert Graeme Sait, Nutri-Tech Solutions & other leaders to help farmers take their understanding of soil health, plant management & profitability to the next level.


Workshop topics:

  • Improving yields during and after drought
  • Using soil microbes to improve productivity
  • Perfecting inputs to reduce costs, maintain yield and increase profits
  • Managing farm organic waste while generating renewable energy and fertilisers
  • Latest research and international examples of farming innovation


What you get:

  • The aim of the initiative is to run a 2 day training & learning workshop, that focus on building drought resilience and understanding soil test results by using handheld devices to see what’s happening in your crops and soil. There will also be trials of precision agricultural tools that help manage yields, inputs and disease over the course of the cereal growing season.
  • 2 day workshops/training sessions held on the 7th & 8th August 2024 which will vary from theory to practical experiences
  • You’ll learn more about soil and plant health plus how the latest precision ag might be able to help you improve farming practises.
  • Learn practical tips and tricks that will reduce production costs.
  • Learn about what a soil test is really telling you in an understandable way.
  • Direct access to the knowledge and expertise of leaders in soil & plant health, pathogen management, soil health/biology valued, at over $5,000 per person.
  • Answers to your specific concerns about crop and soil issues.
  • Access to accurate handheld precision technology for immediate testing of plant & soil health, nutrient levels etc.
  • Opportunity to visit demonstration ‘wheat’ trials to see alternative bio-fertilisers in practise in different soil conditions.


The important details:

Tickets: Available HERE

Cost: $200 per person

RSVP before 02/08/2024

Venue & Date: 7th & 8th August, 122 High St, Avoca VIC 3467

joe@madeenergy.com.au or Joe on 0406 992157

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