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DIY Plant Tissue Sampling Training

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DIY Plant Tissue Sampling Training

DIY Plant Tissue Sampling Training

Discover expert techniques for collecting plant tissue samples effectively. Tissue analysis is an important management tool used to assess the nutritional status of plants. It helps identify deficiencies, especially in trace elements, that are critical for pasture growth and maintaining animal health.

Attend the training session to receive your sampling kits.

At this training session, Graham Mussell, local agronomist will demonstrate how to take accurate plant tissue samples and facilitate an open discussion on the benefits of assessing nutrient status in pasture.

Why plant tissue testing matters?

Plant tissue testing offers a proactive approach to nutrient management. It can be used as a diagnostic, monitoring or predictive tool. For example by identifying specific deficiencies before symptoms appear, farmers can make targeted fertiliser applications. This not only improves pasture productivity but also enhances the nutritional quality of feed for livestock, supporting better health and wellbeing.

This project is part of Healthy Estuaries WA and Revitalising Geographe Waterways, State Government initiatives to improve the health of our South West estuaries.

Date
August 26, 2025
Time
10:30am to 12:00pm
Cost
Free

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