
Grow your own nitrogen: harvestable annual legume options
In this podcast, research scientist at DPIRD and Murdoch University, Robert Harrison, shares the latest update on this multifaceted project.
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Show Notes
Significant research is underway to help Western Australian farmers sustain their own on-farm nitrogen factory though growing and harvesting pasture legume seed.
The Harvestable Annual Legume Options (HALO) project is a Western Australian Agricultural Research Collaboration project with GRDC investment.
It brings together the pasture legume breeding, agronomy and bio-economic modelling expertise of Murdoch University, Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development DPIRD and CSIRO.
In this podcast, research scientist at DPIRD and Murdoch University, Robert Harrison, shares the latest update on this multifaceted project.
Contact
Robert Harrison, Research scientist
DPIRD and Murdoch University
More information
- HALO project shines light on Broomehill nitrogen needs
- Harvestable Annual Legume Options (HALO) project
GRDC investment code
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