You May Also Like
Technical Bulletin No. 5 – 05.06.25
What's happening:
- Monitoring, seed germination and emergence remain the top priorities for most growers across western Victoria.
- Growers are assessing plant densities of any emerged crops, particularly canola, and adjusting their yield potential expectations.
- After watering germination test areas, some Wimmera growers have elected to re-sow some canola paddocks because less than 5plants/m2 could be found.
- With some rain on the forecast this weekend, growers are taking a positive and prepared approach to potential next steps for crop management, particularly regarding inputs for nutrition, pest and weed control.
- Lamb prices are expected to remain strong through spring.
Technical Bulletin – 16 May 2019
What's happening
View Full BulletinTechnical Bulletin No 2. 13.05.21
BCG Special Technical Bulletin – Beet Western Yellows virus in canola
What's happening
View Full BulletinTechnical Bulletin No. 7 – 28.06.24
Special Technical Bulletin – Recovering Vehicles
13.1.2023 Special Technical Bulletin – Fusarium Head Blight and White Grain Disorder
2022 has been the season that keeps on giving, even though we are now in 2023. Wheat harvest has presented challenges with grain quality for some, and it was thought timely to talk a bit about what is going on, and while not a lot can be done in terms of this harvest, there are some considerations leading into sowing of next seasons crops and learnings to take from what has happened this year. Steven Simpfendorfer of NSW DPI has been kind enough to share some insights on fusarium head blight (FHB) and white grain disorder (WGD) via a communication piece that was distributed to northern NSW and QLD networks.
Technical Bulletin No. 12 9.9.22
Technical Bulletin No. 2 – 24.04.25
What's happening:
- Some modest rainfall tallies received across western Victoria last weekend with hopes for more rain on ANZAC day
- Generally, growers have continued with their original sowing plans and made small modifications if required
- Conscious of high reliance on IMI tolerant crops in rotations, some Mallee farmers have made varietal changes eg CoAXium® barley to make use of Group 1 herbicides for grass control, where residues from the prior crop allow.
Upcoming Events
Become a BCG Member
BCG exists for its members. Research and extension activities are designed to provide members with information and resources that will help them improve the productivity, profitability and sustainability of their farm businesses.







