Friday, 23 May 2014

Greenhouse Technician's Course

This week we have been hosting 11 students from industry as they participated in our Greenhouse Technician's Course.

The participants were from South Australia, Regional and Metropolitan Victoria, and undertook the four and a half day course at the Cranbourne Campus.

The course itself is aligned to the Diploma Level National Competency - Manage a Controlled Growing Environment - and saw all of the students studying the factors that have to be considered when controlling a growing environment, and then utilizing the Priva Integro / Connext system to both monitor and implement changing climatic conditions.


Exploring the Priva system.......
 
'The course itself is limited to 11 participants so that every student has their own computer with the Priva Integro/Connext system to work with' said course co-ordinator, Tony Bundock. The hands on approach on the computer as well as access to the live cropping area makes for a great learning environment for the students' said Tony.

As well as the on site theoretical and practical activities, the participants also visited the Flavorite Tomato farm as well as observing the large range of water treatment equipment that Chisholm has within its Water Training Centre.

The course itself covers a wide range of topics and the next course is scheduled for Monday the 28th of July. Further details of our next course are posted below.



Monday, 12 May 2014

Perth Haifa Seminar

Last week we ran the first of our interstate seminars in Perth, WA. The event was kindly hosted by Trandos Hydroponics who provided a first class venue for the event.

The seminar was presented by Shaul Gilan and Peter Anderson of Haifa, and the target audiance was made up of a combination of growers and fertiliser suppliers.

The seminar looked at providing the participants with an overview of the various elements used in soluble fertilizer recipes, and how to calculate values for the various elements. 

Once everyone had grasped the mathematics - well we all did in the end!, then there was a demonstration of the applicable software to ease such calculations.

The seminar also provided a great opportunity for the participants to interact with the presenters and gain more detailed information that could be translated back to their home locations.

Our next seminar is due to be delivered in Coffs Harbour on Tuesday the 3rd of June - to secure your plaxce at this event, please e mail Tony Bundock via:- tony.bundock@chisholm.eduu.au


Chisholm Staff member Tony Bundock and some of the course participants


Haifa Staff member Shaul Gilan and 'The men in black' from Mirco Fertilizers!


Haifa Staff member Peter Anderson and course participants


Monday, 14 April 2014

ABC Rural Interview now online!


We were recently paid a visit by Jeremy of the ABC Rural program, who conducted an interview with Glasshouse Manager Tony Bundock, as well as two of our students - Michael McLachlan and Graeme Elsworth.

The following link has all the details and pictures as well as a link to the interview itself. 

Feel free to see and hear all the details at:-

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-04-14/agriculture-studies-goes-to-the-glasshouse/5388346.

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Richmond venue now confirmed for Haifa Seminar

The second of our interstate Haifa Fertilizer seminars is now confirmed for Tuesday the 13th of May, 2014.

The seminar itself will be held at the Western Sydney Institute, at their Richmond Campus. This located at the corner of Blacktown Road and Campus Drive, Blacktown, Richmond, NSW 2753.

We are expecting a strong response to this event, so please contact Tony Bundock either via phone on 03 5990 7163 or e mail tony.bundock@chisholm.edu.au to secure your registration.

We look forward to welcoming you to this event in May!


Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Interstate Training Opportunities


Chisholm Institute of TAFE in conjunction with Haifa Fertilisers, will be running a series of 5 interstate training roadshows to service the needs of the National hydroponic growing industry.
At this stage we are planning to run the roadshows across the following dates:-
Perth – Week commencing 5th May

Sydney – Week commencing 12th May
Coffs Harbour – Week commencing 2nd June
Adelaide – Week commencing 1st September
Bundaberg – Week commencing 15th September

Each roadshow will include a one day course on Fertilizer mix and nutrient solution calculations for Hydroponics and soil less media. The fertilizer course content is listed below in our Perth event flyer. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn more about the technical aspects of this area from some of the leading agronomists in the industry.
In addition to this event, we will also be delivering additional training courses for:-
1. New entrants to hydroponic growing
2. Those growers who wish to learn more about the inclusion of technology in to their crop   growing
3. Onsite training for Priva Connext and Integro users who wish to increase their 
    understanding of using these systems. 
For further details, please contact Tony Bundock via e mail on tony.bundock@chisholm.edu.au 


Friday, 28 March 2014

Greenhouse Crop Technicians Course

This week we are proud to announce the development of our latest training initiative.

We are now taking enrollments for our Greenhouse Crop Technicians Course. This is a four and a half day technical course that focuses on both the theoretical and practical elements required to operate a modern greenhouse facility. The course is designed for both existing growers and prospective new entrants to the industry, and will be delivered in the National Precision Growing Centre. 

The course will allow participants to undertake both hands on and theoretical work as part of the study program and as we have 'live' crops to hand this makes for a very interactive training course. The course itself is scheduled to start on Monday the 26th of May and details are listed below. 

For further details, please contact Tony Bundock via e mail at tony.bundock@chisholm.edu.au

 


Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Replanting and overseas travel

Our staff members have been busy on both sides of the equator this week. Our new trainee -  Michael McLachlan, and staff member Doug Oldaker worked hard with De Ruiter staff members Aart Slobb and Josip Balint to replant our number one compartment last Friday. All plant material was propagated and grafted by Trandos Hydroponic Growers who once again proved their mastery of the propagation process by supplying some high quality plants

 The 'Winter' crop gets established.

The plants are currently sitting on the Grodan slabs as we exert a generative influence on them. They will be placed on the planting holes in approximately two weeks time. We have a mixture of varieties as part of the De Ruiter trialing program which brings its own set of challenges to the growing process.

 Our trainee, Michael, is getting a taste for heights as he undertakes the task of stringing! This is now Michael's third week with us and he is already proving himself to be a valuable asset to the staff.



 New Trainee Michael in action

Staff member Tony Bundock has been in Vietnam as part of an International project with Chisholm. The project itself has been developing a training agreement with the Vietnamese Government to introduce Australian vocational qualifications in to the workforce in Vietnam. The project saw Tony working with Simon Gazia of industry partner Lab Tech Training, to investigate current training and production facilities. Plant propagation by tissue culture in Vietnam is a popular method and a course has now been devised that will train students in both Laboratory technology techniques as well as modern growing and greenhouse techniques.

 Tissue culture in Da Lat - Vietnam

All parties were required to collaborate and reach an agreed training course which was signed off by the Vietnamese Government. The next stage of the project will see fifteen Vietnamese teachers coming to Melbourne in May to undertake specialized training in both the laboratory technology and controlled environment growing areas.

 Tony Bundock and Simon Gazia with members of the Vietnamese Trade Congress


Thursday, 6 March 2014

What a busy week!

We have had  pretty full on week in terms of training and activity at the National Precision Growing Centre.

Our Certificate 3 students completed the cleaning of Compartment one and the Grodan slabs have been laid out in preparation for wetting up and planting of our 'Winter' crop next week.

Cleaned and ready to go!

As you can see, the students have made a fantastic job of cleaning up the house, and they will be involved in the planting out process next week.

On Tuesday we hosted 11 industry participants for a full days training in our 'Introduction to Commercial Tomato Production' course. The day was a very fast paced day of training and was designed to be a 'knowledge grab' for all of the students. Each participant also went home with a USB brimming with information to assist them in developing their knowledge after the course.

Owing to the strong demand for this course we are now planning a further course next month - dates will be advertised the week after next.

We also had a visit from Grodan propagation adviser Hans van Herk who conducted a seminar on Tomato propagation on Wednesday evening. This was a really informative session and was greatly appreciated by the delegates that attended.

Finally, our glasshouse manager is off on his travels again, and this time Tony Bundock will be visiting Vietnam as part of a large training program that Chisholm Institute are developing with the Vietnamese government. Tony will be away for a week and will be leaving the replanting exercise to staff member Colin Bednarz and the Certificate three students - we are in safe hands!  

Thursday, 13 February 2014

Practical (and not so glamorous) training!

Our new Certificate 3 Horticulture students started their course this week, and were hard at work on day four.

This week we have started clearing out our 'Winter' Tomato crop in preparation for re planting. The cleaning out operation is a little earlier than usual but this is to allow us to make some exciting new changes within the compartment - more on this as it develops!

All of the students were enthusiastic participants in this particularly dirty job, but they will get to do the 'fun' side of planting and establishing the new crop. 

The next stage is to wash the compartment from top to bottom as we enter the sterilization phase of the operation.


Making a start...

 Getting there.....


Happy band of workers....

Monday, 10 February 2014

Introduction to Commercial Tomato Crop Production


Our training year is now up and running and one of the first courses we are proud to announce is the 'Introduction to Commercial Crop Production' course.

This course is designed for the new entrant or 'novice' grower who wants to get to the basics of growing a Tomato crop.

The course has a theoretical and practical component and is ideal for those who want to broaden their knowledge.

There are limited places for this course, so if you wish to participate, please contact Tony Bundock via e mail or phone.