Learn about CTF
CTF RESOURCES
THE AUSTRALIAN CONTROLLED TRAFFIC FARMING ASSOCIATION
- Controlled Traffic Farming Australia magazine, available in digital format to ACTFA members three times a year as part of an annual subscription.
- Talking CTF podcast, available bi-monthly free to anyone interested in learning more about CTF.
- National and international CTF conferences organised by ACTFA, keep an eye out for dates of our next event.
- Demo days and field days for ACTFA members and industry partners.
GOVERNMENT
AUSTRALIA
- GRDC: Grains research and development corporation, investing in R&D to create enduring profitability for Australian grain growers.
- Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development: Grow and protect Western Australia’s agriculture and food sector.
- Bureau of Meteorology: Australia’s national weather, climate
and water agency.
INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
AUSTRALIA
- WA No-Tillage Farmers Association: Driving adoption of sustainable and profitable broadacre cropping systems by sharing farmer experiences and innovations from our research and field trials.
- WA Controlled Traffic Farming Association Facebook community.
OVERSEAS
- CTF Europe:
- Landwise Inc, NZ: Not for profit organisation working with farmers, researchers and industry to understand and share knowledge of how Precision Agriculture can improve farm businesses.
- CTF Alberta, Canada: Farmer-led initiative aimed at evaluating, through on-farm research, controlled traffic farming systems in Alberta. The group is interested in taking no-till and precision agriculture to the next level.
CTF CONSULTANTS
AUSTRALIA
Grassroots Agronomy: Farm management consultants, agricultural communicators.
Precision Agriculture: Precision agriculture consultants.
OVERSEAS
Beyond Agronomy, Alberta, Canada: Independent crop advisor and publisher of The Spark, a weekly newsletter focussed on innovations and new ideas from around the world.
PRACTICAL ADOPTION
- CTF Calculator
- Controlled Traffic Farming Technical Manual put out by NACC. Download Here
- GRDC booklet: Controlled traffic farming – case studies of growers in WA
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The links lead to relevant equipment suppliers, consultants, research and development organisations and overseas resources of information. The inclusion of a link to a commercial company or organisation does not constitute an endorsement of the product or services offered, or imply a guarantee regarding performance. Links are provided to help growers and others involved in CTF to find relevant information. There are quite likely many companies and organisations that are not included on the site, so if you supply products or services relevant to CTF, and wish to be included, contact us with the details.