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Young cotton farmer maximising irrigation efficiency

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September 9, 2024
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Smart cotton farmer checks the cotton field with tablet. Inteligent agriculture and digital agriculture. Female, young woman agronomist checking quality of cotton

Smart cotton farmer checks the cotton field with tablet. Inteligent agriculture and digital agriculture. Female, young woman agronomist checking quality of cotton

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The cotton industry’s 2025 Nuffield Farming Scholarship recipient, Moree-based agronomist Kate Lumber, aims to use her opportunity to improve the sector’s profitability through enhanced resilience and irrigation efficiency.

Ms Lumber’s study topic is centred around growing cotton in areas with limited water and gaining a better understanding of how to grow reliable crops through cotton physiology and the farming system, particularly as it relates to semi-irrigated crops.

Supported by both Cotton Australia and the Cotton Research and Development Corporation (CRDC), Moree-based agronomist Kate Lumber was announced as the industry’s scholarship winner only weeks after graduating as a Future Cotton Leader at the Australian Cotton Conference.

“My desire to study the semi-irrigated cotton system comes from the push to maintain productivity and profitability in the lower water years, ensuring the best use of this resource.”

“It’s about the overall profitability and resilience of the industry and how we can manage the water use efficiency in that system.”

Ms Lumber is hoping to use her scholarship to travel to Texas and California to see farming systems that implement limited water irrigation and manipulate growth to manage water use efficiency, as well as countries like Brazil, Greece, Argentina, Turkey and Egypt that typically produce ‘rain grown’ cotton.

“There’s no silver bullet to managing water; every environment is different but understanding the farming system and how to best employ strategies to create improvements for growers and across the industry is my goal.”

Ms Lumber said she was “incredibly grateful” to CA and CRDC for their long-standing commitment to supporting young people in the industry and fostering leadership excellence.

“I am humbled by the trust in me and the investment they have made in me to complete the Nuffield scholarship, and I look forward to keeping everyone informed as I move into that journey.”

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