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Friday, 6 February, 2026
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Resilience and growth highlighted

Ag Innovation and Research Eyre Peninsula’s (AIR EP) has recognised the resilience of the region’s farmers despite record recent low rainfall and has reaffirmed its commitment to agricultural innovation.

The organisation hosted its annual general meeting late last month, which was led by Bill Long, and saw the election of a new board member.

The meeting served as a key moment to reflect on the challenges of the past year and outline AIR EP’s ambitious future.

In his chairperson’s report, Mr Long addressed the impact of one of the lowest January to September rainfall on record across Eyre Peninsula.

“Early sowing and summer weed control helped many local growers retain late 2023 rains, putting EP crops in a better position for the low rainfall conditions that would otherwise have been much worse,” he said.

During a June meeting with SA Water, board members were surprised to hear 38 per cent of total water usage on the EP came from the agricultural sector.

Mr Long said there needed to be a solution found.

“The ongoing dry season is only worsening pressure on the basin system, which is nearing collapse,” he said.

“Without a desalination plant, farmers could face severe water restrictions.

“I’d encourage farmers to plan for the potential impact of restricted water supplies on their operations.”

His report also noted changes in Eyre Peninsula cropping systems.

“Lentils have become a common sight, often replacing sheep in traditional farming systems,” he said.

“Due to this, there is increased need for further research to ensure farmers can maximise this crop’s potential moving forward.”

The AGM recognised outgoing board member Greg Scholz for his contributions to research and development, both with AIR EP and its predecessor EPARF.

Denis Pedler of Carrs’ Seeds was elected as a new board member, bringing with him four years of experience from the Medium Rainfall RD&E Committee.

AIR EP said it remained dedicated to leading innovative agricultural research.

The organisation finished the 2023-2024 financial year with 33 active projects, valued at $5.8 million.

Since its formation in 2020, AIR EP has overseen 60 projects, attracting $8m in research investment to the region.

New initiatives for 2023-2024 include drought preparedness efforts such as the Community Impact Program, funded by the Foundation for Regional and Rural Renewal.

This includes peer-to-peer learning for young farmers in the Rudall and Ceduna regions.

AIR EP is also partnering with the SA Drought Hub on several projects, including research into virtual fencing and break crop demonstrations at Ungarra and Lock.

A mixed farming systems program is also being developed in collaboration with the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI).

Strengthening partnerships and enhancing the skills of farmers and researchers remain key focuses for AIR EP.

Mr Long emphasised the importance of collaborating with independent advisors and reseller networks, who provided valuable insights into grower needs.

The organisation continues to work closely with research partners EPAG Research and SARDI to deliver high-quality trials.

AIR EP also invested in capacity-building initiatives, such as the SAGIT/Drought Fund intern program, which was developing new researchers on the EP.

Ongoing staff training in research and extension skills would help improve research outcomes and engagement with members.

AIR EP welcomed operations manager Rowena Norris in early 2024 and her role includes managing projects, attracting sponsorship and supporting governance processes, allowing executive officer Naomi Scholz to focus on expanding partnerships.

Mr Long expressed gratitude to the AIR EP team, including Ms Scholz, Amy Wright and Rebekah Peters, for their dedication to delivering impactful research for the region.

He also thanked sponsors for their continued support.

For more information, including access to the full annual report, chairperson’s report, and financial statements, visit airep.com.au

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