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Group given cropping update

Members and friends of the Charlton Women in Agriculture and Business group learned about the work of the Nutrien Ag services based in Cummins. Christopher Pearce, who has been working on Eyre Peninsula as an agronomist and farm adviser for many years, outlined his work covering most of the cropping areas on the peninsula. The business, which is self-funded, began trials in 1998 and now has 10 to 14 sites and runs 2500 to 4000 plots most years. …
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portlincolntimes.com.au broke the news in on Sunday, November 16, 2025.
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