SMART SPRAYS project featured in Facey Group’s ‘Drought Resilience in Action’ webinar series

In December 2024, Facey Group, the South-Eastern Wheatbelt Node of the SW WA Hub, invited PhD student Samantha Viljoen on their Drought Resilience in Action webinar series to talk about the SMART SPRAYS project. Also, Tona Sanchez-Palacios (Murdoch University) presented on agronomic biofortification of wheat with zinc – exploring the effectiveness of foliar fertilisers in improving grain quality for food and animal feed.

Watch the webinar recording below.

The SMART SPRAYS project is supported by the South-West WA Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub, through funding from the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund, Murdoch University and the WA Agricultural Research Collaboration

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