At Uardry we use many different types of irrigation including border check, permanent 6ft raised beds and lazered rice bays.
We grow corn, sorghum, rice, canola, spelt, wheat (hard and soft), barley, oaten hay and stubbles (wheat, barley, corn and rice). In recent years, we have grown less rice due to lack of water and rice's high water requirement.
We try to double crop all of our summer crops back into winter crop, and at times even get three crops in a row depending upon water availability and market demand. This has lead to a high level of utilisation of the developed land of around 110% to 120% depending upon crop rotation and water availability.
Over the years we’ve improved our sustainable yields upto:
| Rice | 12.5 tonnes per ha |
| Corn | 14 tonnes per ha |
| Hard Wheat | 10 tonnes per ha |
| Soft Wheat | 6 tonnes per ha |
| Canola | 3.7 tonnes per ha |
| Barley | 7 tonnes per ha |
| Soybeans | 4.3 tonnes per ha |
One of Uardry's corn crops
An Uardry rice crop
