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Women farmers’ knowledges can contribute to agricultural practice change in Australia

This research aimed to better understand women farmers’ participation in agriculture in Australia, and the impact of women’s knowledges on agricultural practice.

Improving soil health with a focus on plants

This fact sheet supports the ‘Improving soil health with a focus on plants’ webinar hosted by Soil CRC Community of Practice participants Holbrook Landcare Network and ...

Is ‘adoption’ still meaningful for agricultural innovation

This fact sheet supports the presentation by Soil CRC Program Leader Dr Catherine Allan (Charles Sturt University), that discusses designing, delivering and measuring moder...

Digital soil mapping, visualisations and data integration

A fact sheet to support the Soil CRC’s ‘Digital soil mapping, visualisations and data integration’ webinar.

Adoptability techniques and practices for soil management

A fact sheet to support the Soil CRC’s ‘Adoptability techniques and practices for soil management’ webinar.

Smelling soil health with an eNose

Farmers want to know more about their soil to make evidence-based decisions on land management. Electronic nose (eNose) technology may be a useful way to monitor changes in...

Building Farmer Led Innovation

How can innovation systems, capability and culture in farmer groups address barriers to adoption of soil management practices?

Scoping systems of acceptance of improved soil management, with a focus on decision support systems and tools

Making decisions about soil management, and whether or not to adopt certain practices or ideas, is as much a social, as an individual activity.

Collaborative approaches to innovation

Collaboration across finance, agriculture, research, conservation, corporate advisory and government sectors is needed to activate finance markets to reward soil stewardshi...