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Empowering Australian grain growers through engagement, policy and capacity building
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Western Region Board Director nominations open
GrainGrowers is seeking passionate grain growers from South Australia and Western Australia to represent the region on the GrainGrowers Board. Growers with a history of success at board or committee level are encouraged to nominate. Nominations close 30 May, 2026.

Right Now | Mental Health and Wellbeing Resources
Right Now is a set of resources created with grower and psychologist Steph Schmidt, designed to provide practical support in the moment. On this page you'll find a set of step-by-step videos to support you in moments of need, followed by a list of resources to support you during and afterwards.

Fertiliser reports
GrainGrowers publishes a fortnightly fertiliser report by Argus Media, including commentary on nitrogen, phosphates and potash, and some of Argus’ key price assessments for the Australian market.

Workforce Resources Hub
GrainGrowers’ Workforce Resources Hub offers practical tools and insights to help growers, workers, and policymakers build a strong, sustainable workforce.

Farm Safety
GrainGrowers Farm Safety course aims to provide practical, useful tools for grain growers to improve their workplace health and safety practices on the farm, particularly around machinery.

Spray application and drift management online resources hub
A grower-focused online hub providing interactive resources on spray application and drift management.
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Fertiliser Report | 24 April 2026
In this fertiliser report, Argus Media provides an update on the domestic granular urea market and the uncertainty of supply and elevated prices experienced by growers and suppliers. The report also covers the Federal Government updating its biosecurity process to streamline urea imports.
Budget focus on food security a must
The Federal Government must use the May Budget to provide Australian grain growers the support they need to continue production in the interest of national food security, according to GrainGrowers.