CSIRO’s research station at Forest Hill is the most recent addition to the network of research stations for CSIRO Agriculture and Food.
This 77-ha site includes approximately 50 ha of arable land suitable for modern cropping research, sufficient area for research infrastructure, and a riparian area at the confluence of Laidley and Sandy Creeks.
The site includes a range of soil types and has a climate that allows research that is relevant for significant temperate and subtropical agricultural regions.
Once developed, the research facilities will house over 20 CSIRO staff, including researchers, agricultural support staff and a software engineering team. These teams will build on the legacy of CSIRO research in the Lockyer Valley since 1935.
See more at research.csiro.au/foresthill/
CSIRO’s research station at Forest Hill is the most recent addition to the network of research stations for CSIRO Agriculture and Food.
This 77-ha site includes approximately 50 ha of arable land suitable for modern cropping research, sufficient area for research infrastructure, and a riparian area at the confluence of Laidley and Sandy Creeks.
The site includes a range of soil types and has a climate that allows research that is relevant for significant temperate and subtropical agricultural regions.
Once developed, the research facilities will house over 20 CSIRO staff, including researchers, agricultural support staff and a software engineering team. These teams will build on the legacy of CSIRO research in the Lockyer Valley since 1935.
See more at research.csiro.au/foresthill/