Grain Producers SA
Grain Producers SA is the peak industry body for South Australian grain growers. GPSA’s mission is to ensure a viable and sustainable grains industry in South Australia for grain producers through leadership, advocacy and communication.
Don't Be a Bright Spark 2025-26 - Tim Pannell
Don't Be a Bright Spark 2025-26 - Ben Wundersitz
Don't Be a Bright Spark 2025-26 - Ben Shepherd
Eyre Peninsula Water Security Update Webinar June 2025
SA Grain Industry Blueprint Update Webinar - 13 June 2025
Community Breakfast BBQs Oct 2024
GPSA Paraquat & Diquat APVMA Update Webinar 6 September 2024
GPSA + Pinion Emissions Baselining Project Info Webinar 4 September 2024
GPSA Spray Forum | Session 2: Spray drift management and equipment set-up
GPSA Spray Forum | Session 3: Psychology of change, the regulatory environment & weather stations
GPSA Spray Forum | Session 1: Introductions, the future and the importance of getting it right
GPSA Spray Forum | Session 4: Final panel and wrap-up
GPSA Spray Forum | Highlights
GPSA Webinar - Shutdown of 3G Network in SA
GPSA webinar: Sustainability and virtual crop walks - Fleurieu Peninsula
GPSA webinar: Sustainability and virtual crop walks - Mid North
GPSA Webinar 2: Modernising grain industry contributions - GIF & GIRDF Reform Proposal 18/12/2023
GPSA webinar: Sustainability and virtual crop walks - Yorke Peninsula
GPSA Webinar 1: Modernising grain industry contributions - GIF & GIRDF Reform Proposal 20/11/2023
WEBINAR | Urea supply: The state of play in South Australia
What to expect from an ISCC audit - James Saunders
GPSA & NHVR Heavy Vehicle safety farmer workshop - Jamestown
Riverland Field Days 2022
GPSA at the Royal Adelaide Show 2022
Eyre Peninsula extreme weather - farmer stickybeak days
GROWING SA 2022 Conference session four: Innovation in resilience and across our workforce
GROWING SA 2022 Conference session three: Innovation, sustainability and putting it into practice
GROWING SA 2022 Conference session one: Farming for the future
GROWING SA 2022 Conference session two: The national landscape – opportunities and challenges