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Irrigation Farmers Network is a farmer-driven, not-for-profit, independent research and extension organisation providing research and information on irrigated farm systems.
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Region and Research Centres
Partners and Collaborators
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Member Research
Future Drought Fund
GRDC
Murray Dairy
Current Projects
Members Research
Future Drought Fund
GRDC
Murray Dairy
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Flexible Irrigated Farming Systems
Long-term trials of drought resilience farming practices
Derisking the Seeding
Future Drought Fund
Flexible Irrigated Farming Systems
This project aims to demonstrate flexible farming systems management including agronomic techniques that allow us to react to seasonal forecasting and variability.
Long-term trials of drought resilience farming practices
The focus of the program is to trial farming practices to test and demonstrate a range of strategies for mixed farming systems in Southern NSW.
Derisking the Seeding
This project aims to increase adoption of key management practices for the success of dry and early sown crops. The IFN program is focusing on early sown wheat crops.
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