Turretfield Research Enclosure

Two research enclosures facilitate the development of a GM field phenotyping facility and enable researchers and partners to participate in frontline projects in the GM arena. 

Turretfield birdproof enclosure with white netting in green field

The enclosures facilitate grain research by the University of Adelaide, with potential for use by other external entities. 

Project overview

  • Location: SARDI Turretfield Agricultural Research Centre, Rosedale (North-East of Gawler)
  • Cost: $465k (Stage 1) and $585k (Stage 2)

Features

Stage 1 of the project involved construction of a bird-proof enclosure to help avoid the unwanted spread of genetically modified material outside of the facility, and a secure animal proof perimeter fence.

Stage 2 of the project involves LIEF grant funded construction of an equipment washdown bay within the existing enclosure, waste treatment and disposal area, and a shed to store farm equipment. The shed is off-grid with solar, batteries and a backup generator.

Stage 1 completed: August 2021
Stage 2 expected completion: February 2024