AGGREGATE: NEWS & EVENTS
Registered Soil Practitioner training and accreditation

- Improved soil data and interpretation
- Reduce soil input and management costs
- Improve soil productivity
The Registered Soil Practitioner training and accreditation is designed for agronomists, soil extension officers, Smart Farms Small Grants projects, natural resource managers, grower groups and other soil professionals that undertake soil sampling and interpretation.
Training is delivered by Certified Professional Soil Scientists and accreditation allows you to demonstrate to customers you are a practitioner they can trust.
Land and natural resource managers can have confidence that a Registered Soil Practitioner has been trained to undertake soil sampling and interpretation in line with contemporary best practice that builds under a national training standard.
MORE STORIES

Meet Bridget, our new Regional Soil Coordinator
Briget Watkins was recently appointed as the Southwest WA Drought Resilience and Innovation Hub Regional Soil Coordinator at SoilsWest, Murdoch University.

Agriculture students: Attend the first day of the GRDC Grains Research Update FREE
The free ebook Soil Quality: 10 Plant Nutrition is an interactive, evidence-based resource to better understand and manage crop and pasture nutrition.

New soil knowledge website now online
The free ebook Soil Quality: 10 Plant Nutrition is an interactive, evidence-based resource to better understand and manage crop and pasture nutrition.

Snail biology PhD scholarship with GRDC and Murdoch University
This project seeks to investigate novel approaches that may limit or block calcium absorption in snails, to curb snail damage and economic fallout.