Today we speak to Jon Wright from the Blue-E cattle stud in Woodstock NSW, the stud breeds Angus-Shorthorn Crosses with a strong focus on increasing livestock feed efficiency. We talk about why increasing feed efficiency is important and the benefits that it can provide producers with at a farm level along with the benefits itContinue reading “Jon Wright: Blue-E Cattle Stud”
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Drones in Ag with Meg Kummerow
Today we talk to Meg Kummerow from Fly The Farm about the role of drones in agriculture, we discuss who’s using this technology and why. Drones are playing a larger role in farming across both the cropping and livestock industries filling various rolls including crop scouting, mustering, NDVI, spraying and more. We also touch theContinue reading “Drones in Ag with Meg Kummerow”
Wednesday Tec Talk: Beneficial Insects
Today’s Wednesday Tec Talk comes as a listener suggestion and we talk IPM or Integrated Pest Management and beneficial insects. We talk about the types of insects in farming, what a beneficial insect is and why farmers should be trying to promote beneficials in their farming and agricultural systems. We also briefly touch on GMContinue reading “Wednesday Tec Talk: Beneficial Insects”
Wednesday Tec Talk: Seed Treatments
In last weeks Tec Talk I briefly mentioned that our seed was treated, so this week I thought I’d go over what seed treatments are and why we use them. Basically seed treatments can be broken down to three different types of treatments including insecticides, fungicides and biological treatments. All of these treatments serve aContinue reading “Wednesday Tec Talk: Seed Treatments”
Wednesday Tec Talk: Breakouts
A breakout is the starting point for a weed, disease or pest infestation and can occur in crops in a range of ways. The most common is an infestation of weeds but it can also be where disease or pests enter the field. The most common breakout you’ll see in a crop in the headlandContinue reading “Wednesday Tec Talk: Breakouts”
Robert Mackenzie: Macka’s Beef
Robert Mackenzie in the owner and operator of Macka’s Beef. Established in 1884, Macka’s has been proudly family owned and operated by four generations. Operating from a number a property’s between Williamtown and Gloucester Macka’s use only the world’s best genetics to breed quality, grass-fed Australian Black Angus Beef cattle and export their beef allContinue reading “Robert Mackenzie: Macka’s Beef”
Cover Crops: Why and How
There’s been a growing interest in cover crops over the last few years particularly in regenerative farming circles with people like Gabe Brown showcasing their work on YouTube. But do they have a fit in the Australian broadacre context? A cover crop is a crop that is grown solely for the purpose of providing groundContinue reading “Cover Crops: Why and How”
How To Grow Wheat
Despite the title this really a guide to growing any crop as all good crops are the result of good preparation, good planning and good execution. In Australian dryland cropping the yield potential of a crop is already capped before the first seed is sown, our yield is limited by the moisture that is availableContinue reading “How To Grow Wheat”
Wednesday Tec Talk: Fungicides
This new segment will be a short weekly podcast talking about something from the technical side of farming which could include anything from a discussion on ground cover to herbicide usage, worms in sheep or the application of new technology. Hopefully you’ll enjoy it. Today’s tec talk is on the use of fungicides in broadContinue reading “Wednesday Tec Talk: Fungicides”
Welcome to the In The Paddock Podcast
This new fortnightly podcast aims to help give you the tools you need to boost your farming business, whether that’s through talking about ways to improve your farms production, interviewing other farmers and finding out how they run their business or interviewing experts in the field on the methods you can employ on the farm.Continue reading “Welcome to the In The Paddock Podcast”