GROW (Generating Regionally Outstanding Women) is a professional development program for female leaders and emerging leaders (or those who would like to be) in the NSW cotton, grains, rice, production horticulture and viticulture industries.
Read MoreDo you work in a vineyard and carry out wine grape pruning? Learn why we prune, when to prune, and how to prune.
Read MoreLooking to develop or refresh your skills in grapevine pest and disease management?
Learn the latest pest and disease management skills from leading wine industry experts, using industry research and resources.
Read MoreData collection, surveying and creating maps can be a complicated process. This new course will provide a framework and example data to assist you to streamline this.
Read MoreOperating a drone is like any other precision control system—with proper planning, set up and confidence to operate safely, it can provide real on-farm benefits.
Read MoreThe delivery of accredited training to specifically selected sectors of production agriculture, in partnership with Craig Day of Spray Safe & Save to NSW based experienced spray applicators - growers/advisors/employees and spray contractors.
Read MoreDesigned for agronomists and advisors to increase skills in broadacre spray planning and overall chemical application management. This course focusses on sprayer setup and operation to minimise spray drift, with specific reference to the new APVMA rules and the future introduction of Dicamba tolerant cotton.
Read MoreAn interactive course on how to develop and implement a biosecurity program.
Learn how to identify potential biosecurity threats and hazards and how to conduct biosecurity risk assessments. You will also gain skills to develop, implement and review a biosecurity management program.
If you are currently a Sustainable Winegrowing Australia member and are looking to become certified, then this is a MUST do course as you require a Biosecurity Management Program to pass your certification audit.
Read MoreTelescopic materials handlers (telehandlers) are used to lift and transport heavy loads and are becoming common machines on farms. This course provides you with the knowledge and skills to operate a telehandler.
Read MoreWhen a chainsaw is too big to carry up a ladder, and too dangerous to use while on the ladder, a pole saw is exactly the tool you need. But what sort of pole saw? And how do you use it safely? This one-day course can help you get the most out of this useful tool.
Read MoreChainsaws are common tools on farm, there are a number of courses available through AgSkilled from basic operation and maintenance to falling trees manually.
Read MoreAre you farmer, consultant or contractor looking to develop or refresh your skills in farm crop trials?
Learn the latest in research design and data collection from leading researchers.
Read MoreHave proven experience with tractors and want to learn to operate a tractor and chaser bin to safely provide support in a harvest situation?
Read MoreThinking of working in grain harvest this season and need to learn basic tractor and machinery skills?
Read MoreTrucks are commonly used on farm to transport both inputs and outputs. From medium-rigid to multi- combination, a truck licence is essential for anybody operating a truck as part of their role.
Read MoreFrom planting to crop maintenance to harvest, tractors are a very commonly used machine on-farm. The better you know how to operate and maintain a tractor, the safer and more efficient you will be.
Read MoreForklifts are commonly used on farm to load and unload trucks, to move farming supplies and to manage produce. In order to operate a forklift in NSW, you need a high risk work licence.
Read MoreTocal College’s Farm workshop and welding skills course covers the basic skills required to be productive in the workshop whilst also highlighting hazards and risks and how these can be managed.
Read MoreThis course is suited to agronomists (resellers and independent consultants) and farm managers in the grain industry seeking excellence in management of soils and plant nutrition.
Read MoreBeing prepared for farm emergencies and being able to provide first aid saves lives.
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