The good, the bad & the ugly
Re-play the second webinar in our 2025-26 series!
Looking for better mix and rotate solutions in the Northern farming systems? The use of residuals and group 14s can provide benefits but also requires care to enable cropping options at the start of each seeding phase.
Join our WeedSmart Northern region extension agronomist, Paul McIntosh and guest agronomist Tony Lockrey, (AMPS Moree & Crop Consultants Australia) to work through some of the good and great uses of residuals, what could be bad, and how it can turn ugly without good advice and attention to label!
Tune in to listen to a Northern harvest wrap up & discussion on how summer seeding options play out for effective weed control, flexible crop rotations depending on the season, and interpreting the guidelines around Group 14s and their residual nature.
Boots off, cuppa ready and headphones on!
Meet the Presenters
Tony Lockrey
Tony is a senior agronomist, Director at Crop Consultants Australia, and has been the branch manager of AMPS, Moree NSW, since December 2019. He has several decades of agricultural experience, beginning his career in 1995. In addition to his work, he is also a passionate member of the community and enjoys mentoring up-and-coming agronomists.
Paul McIntosh
Paul is the WeedSmart Northern Extension Agronomist, based in Toowoomba, Qld. With more than 40 years of agronomy experience in the northern region, which offers both winter and summer crop options, Paul is familiar with the unique farming issues and opportunities that come with such diversity in the region.
