GRDC to boost research with $20 million grants fund
THE Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) will invest $20 million over the next three years into infrastructure that builds Australia’s long-term research capacity.
Sustaining stock in dry times can involve bringing high-energy feeds onto the farm.
Grain, pulses as well as milled or extruded pellets can be brought in as a complete or components for a ration. Typically, these commodities are of high value with prices often inflated due to supply shortages and demand during dry times. This puts an emphasis on the importance of preserving quality, palatability and feed value during a storage phase of any grain before it is fed out