Case Studies
2018 Grower Case Studies
Growers are continually improving their practices to increase yields and lower water use. In this book we share just some of their innovative practices.
Case Study - Peter and Renee Burke - Double cropping with Viand into standing wheat stubble
Peter and Renee have previously double cropped rice with a winter crop with success. Their standard practice had been sowing Sherpa after Canola, in mid to late November using the dry broadcast method. In 2017-18 they decided to drill sow Viand into a wheat stubble.
Case Study - Claire Beer - Upskilling for improved farm management
Claire considers herself lucky to be able to work with her Dad, Andrew, on the family’s rice farms at Coleambally. She enjoys working towards the long-term goal of setting up the farms with well-designed layouts.
Case Study - Peter and Renee Burke - Broadscale transition to drill sown rice
Peter and Renee have been growing rice for 21 years using predominantly aerial sown or dry broadcast sowing methods with great success. So why would they take on the challenge to change to drill sow 95% of their 1550 acres sown in 2017-18?
Case Study - Viand's viability for water savings
Growers are choosing the short season variety, Viand (YRM70) for a number of reasons. It is a better option than conventionally irrigated Reiziq when sown on higher water use ground and for late sowing.
Case Study - Gillian Kirkup - Lessons in leadership
It was meeting other inspiring women that led Gillian Kirkup to believe she could reach the leadership heights she has. She is currently a director on the SunRice Board and NSW Rice Marketing Board (RMB) and a former Murrumbidgee Irrigation Chairman. She is keen to offer support to the next generation of leaders.
Case Study - Bill Barnhill - Consistent results with organic rice
Growing organic rice is a lifestyle choice for Bill Barnhill. He started growing organic rice in 1986. Over the years, he has perfected his management practices and has achieved impressive results with consistent yields between 7-8 t/ha. In 2017/18, the crop yielded 8.8 t/ha and at the price of $750/t he achieved a very profitable gross margin of $380/ML.
Case Study - Clint Badoco - Setting up for profits
Clint Badoco wants to make the highest profit he can from rice. In the 2017/18 season, he drill sowed 400 ha of rice for the first time. Traditionally he has dry broadcast his entire rice crop, with good results. However, Clint believed with a change to drill sowing, he could achieve the same yields, decrease his water use and increase the total area he could grow with available water.
Case Study - Kellie Crossley - Focus on business management
Kellie Crossley farms with her husband Andrew and his parents Ken and Robyn Crossley north of Deniliquin with access to both the Murrumbidgee and Murray Irrigation schemes. Kellie’s role in the farm business focuses on bookkeeping and farm business management.
Case Study - Darrell Fiddler - The profitability of delaying permanent water
Bilbul irrigator, Darrell Fiddler, aims for the most profitable crop, which is not always the highest yielding. In the high water price years since 2013/14, the rice, cotton and winter cereal grower has been drill sowing rice and delaying the permanent water for up to nine weeks after the first flush.
Chris and Sue Hardy - One paddock, 2.5 years, 5 crops
Chris and Sue Hardy of Coleambally have benefited from the adoption of new plant and infrastructure technologies to increase the productivity, profitability and efficiency of their farming business.
Case Study - Robertson Family - Best practices for Koshi
Investigation, listening and learning reveal the tricks to growing a successful Koshihikari crop.
Case Study - Doug and Carson Thomas - Drill sowing timely and efficient
Drill sowing into border check ensures the crop is sown on time, increasing water use efficiency and yields.
Case Study - Les Gillespie - The rise of short grain rice
Short-grain rice varieties offer premium prices and suit drill sowing rice systems.
Case Study - Jim and Anthony Salvestro - More crop with good organisation
Double cropping with short-season rice increases returns per hectare by 26%.
Case Study - David Brain - Direct drill for early season advantages
Drill sowing reduces early risk and outlay, and provides water savings, less input costs and less chance of resowing.
Case Study - Ray McCaw - Making hay so rice can grow
YRK5 is a rotation option to double crop to increase pro t per hectare when late water is available.
Case Study - Chalmers Family - Success due to fine-tuned operation
Early preparation, aerial sowing, good nutrition and mid-season drainage essential for Opus.
Case Study - Giuseppe Napoli - Making the most of available water
Short-season rice offers flexibility to irrigation rotations when late water allocations are announced.
Case Study - Robertson Family - Flexible practices for variable seasons
Direct drilling rice into moisture before banks are formed ensures rice is sown and established on time.
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