Evaluating new herbicides to replace Diuron
The Australian pineapple industry has struggled with weed infestations throughout its history. During this time there have been key herbicides that have controlled weed populations effectively.
Evaluation of post induction fertiliser applications in hybrid pineapple production
The Australian pineapple industry has been growing the Smooth Cayenne variety for over one hundred years.
Evaluate crop mulching, fallow cropping and composting to reduce or eliminate traditional inorganic pre-plant fertiliser
A pineapple crop needs substantial nutritional requirements to effectively grow commercial yields.
Evaluation of different methodologies to manage soil erosion
The pineapple industry is located in the coastal areas across Queensland for its warm climate, well-drained soils and limited exposure to cold winters and frost.
Evaluate various farm planning technologies and methods to support growers improve their farm layout and design
Farm planning is a decision-making process which involves the organisation and management of limited resources to realise specific business goals.
Development and evaluation of an on-farm sediment pond to capture and reduce pesticide and nutrient levels
Fertilisers and pesticides are major inputs in pineapple production. There are increasing concerns about their potential environmental impact, so managing these inputs has never been more important.
Evaluate the efficacy of various products and methods to stabilise the soil surface and mitigate erosion at the source
In agriculture and horticulture soil erosion removes valuable top soil which is the most valuable asset for farmers.
Evaluate efficacy of new herbicide products and a product with potential to act as a nematicide in pineapple crops
Pineapples are infested by a variety of pests. Those that affect pineapple crops include a wide range of insects, diseases, nematodes and weeds.
Evaluate the efficacy of alternate nematicide, fungicide and nitrogen enhancing products in pineapple crops
Pineapples are affected by a variety of pests including insects, diseases, nematode and weeds. Soil types, climatic factors, crop stages and crop management practices affect the intensity of pest infestations.
Development & evaluation of precision boomspray application
Fertilisers and pesticides contribute significantly to the cost of pineapple production. With growing concerns about their potential environmental impact and increasing costs, using these products efficiently and effectively has never been more important.
Adapt, develop and integrate a variable and sectional rate control boomspray
Boom spraying is a common practice employed in pineapple production internationally. It is used for pesticide application to manage diseases, insect pests and weeds and for post-plant fertiliser applications.
Evaluate the benefits of different fumigation products on pineapple plant crops in SEQ and NQ
Soil fumigation is often used where high-value agricultural and horticultural crops are grown in long-term monoculture.
Develop and integrate an in-furrow injection system to use at planting
There are a number of farming systems that involve the injection of liquid into the furrow to provide operational efficiency, crop protection, soil improvement and yield improvement benefits. Precision in-furrow liquid injection has the potential to deliver products to improve soil conditions and optimise the establishment of healthy crops.