13 & 14 June: Swan Valley Irrigation Workshops

The Australian Table Grape Association, with the support of the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, will host two irrigation management sessions, focusing on soil water, irrigation systems and scheduling.

Over two half-day workshops, Agriculture Victoria irrigation specialist Jeremy Giddings will explore:

Session 1:

1-5PM, 13 JUNE
Session followed by BBQ
ROSCIC ESTATE
8150 West Swan Rd, Henley Brook
(Enter via Douglas Rd)

  • soil water principles
  • irrigation systems
  • micro system monitoring

Session 2:

8.30AM-12.30PM, 14 JUNE
Morning tea provided
LOVRETA ESTATE
1470 West Swan Rd, Caversham
(Just south of Caversham store)

  • drip system monitoring
  • scheduling tools & data interpretation
  • water savings
  • Gnangara Horticulture Water Use Efficiency Grants

RSVP 9 June: jtreeby@atga.net.au
0428 446 013

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