Agriculture Research Station Opened at Boorowa

Purpose built workshops and storage facilities at the Boorowa Agriculture Research Station.
Purpose built workshops and storage facilities at the Boorowa Agriculture Research Station.
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The CSIRO officially opened the new Boorowa Agriculture Research Station last Saturday.

The purpose-built digitally-enabled farm is equipped with 100 temperature and humidity probes, 72 soil moisture probes and six weather stations to monitor experiments in crop science, agronomy and farming systems across its 290 hectares.

Director of CSIRO Agriculture and Food Dr Michiel van Lookeren Campagne said it was more important than ever to advance innovative science to build resilient agriculture systems and increase food production. “Our agriculture industries are facing major challenges, especially with the current drought,” Dr van Lookeren Campagne said.

“Here at Boorowa, we’ll be trialling new varieties of wheat, canola, legumes and pastures that can withstand warmer and drier conditions, such as those predicted for the future. We’ll also continue to research the best farming practices to manage our fragile soils and get the most from every drop of water. The better we can understand how plants grow and produce in a real farming environment – not just the lab – the more we can help Australian agriculture meet its $100 billion target.”

The research station was developed with support from the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) and the Science and Industry Endowment Fund. It took four years to build at a cost of $11.5 million.

The new research station replaces CSIRO’s Ginninderra Experimental Station, which was established just outside Canberra in 1958.

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