Innovative, locally driven research, development and extension leading to best practice irrigation for croppers and mixed farmers

About Us
The Irrigation Farmers Network (formerly Irrigated Cropping Council) is an independent research organisation committed to providing the latest research in irrigated grain production and connecting growers with local, state and national research and extension.
Collaborating with key research and extension organisations and funding bodies ensures growers across the region have access to the latest in grain production and management driving farm profitability and sustainability.
Our Services
Trial Site
Our Research Centre located at Kerang provides an ideal environment to conduct locally relevant research in environmental conditions relevent to Northern Victoria and Southern New South Wales.
Research
Irrigation Farmers Network (formerly Irrigated Cropping Council) has been delivering independent research since 2002. While the focus has been on variety trials of barley, canola, faba beans, oaten hay, triticale and wheat under irrigated conditions, trials have also been conducted looking at key agronomy and management best practice such as nutrient management, fungicide strategies and irrigation timing.
Collaborative Research
Collaborating with key research/extension organisations and funding bodies ensures our research is innovative focusing on best practice to drive profitable, sustainable farm systems.







Introducing “Irrigation Farmers Network:
- By Mel Mann
- July 23, 2023
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Irrigated Cropping Council have changed their name to Irrigation Farmers Network and revealed a new logo!
Research Field Day Notes
- By Mel Mann
- August 11, 2022
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Members can download the Spring Research Field Day notes from the members area of the website
Annual Report
- By Mel Mann
- July 29, 2022
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Irrigation Insights - a conference focusing on irrigated Ag a collaboration between grains, cotton, dairy and rice
Adaptable Farm Systems Case Study
- By Mel Mann
- July 29, 2022
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We have just uploaded our latest case study as part of the Optimising Irrigated Grains Project. Read More about adaptable farm systems...