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Local knowledge from a paddock near you. Paddock Chat is a West Midlands Group Original Podcast created fortnightly to keep local growers in the loop without having to leave the paddock. The West Midlands Group is a not-for-profit grower group located in Dandaragan, two hours northeast of Perth.

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    Fields From Space: Satellite Imagery and Ground Cover

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 16:53


    In this episode of Paddock Chat we sit down with Justin Laycock, who is a Research Scientist at the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development.Justin speaks about how DPIRD and growers across the Wheatbelt have been collaborating to transform ground cover management as we know it. If you would like more information, contact Justin at justin.laycock@dpird.wa.gov.au. Resources:Geoglam RaPPNRInfoNational Maps (previously Terria Cube)Terria Cube How To GuideVegMachineSupport the show

    Exploring Australia's Land Market: Insights and Outlook with Vitor Cacula Pistoia

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 24:05


    In this episode of Paddock Chat we sit down with Rabobank Farm Inputs Analyst Vitor Cacula Pistoia to discuss the current land market in Australia. Vitor provides insights into how land values are tracking across the country, the reasons behind the current trends and more importantly, how land values compare in the West Midlands region. Vitor also provides an outlook for the future and what we might expect moving forward. If you missed our earlier episode with Rabobank Senior Strategist for Global Economics & Markets - Australia/New Zealand, Ben Picton, you can listen here. If you would like to contact your local Rabobank branch, you can find them via their website, at the Moora Office - 14A Dandaragan Street, or call them on 9690 8500.We hope you enjoy this episode. If you would like to learn more about the West Midlands Group and how we help support our local farmers and the sustainable future of Agriculture, visit our website at www.wmgroup.org.au or email us at admin@wmgroup.org.auSupport the show

    Weed Wars: The Fenceline Edition

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 14:39


    In this week's episode of Paddock Chat WMG Executive Officer Nathan Craig chats with Bayer Crop Science's Matt Willis about successful strategies for fenceline weed management.Matt speaks about historical applications and management of paddock fencelines, the continual increase in glyphosate resistance, new alternatives and trials with Bayer's Alion©, best practice and the 2023 WMG Spring Field Day Bayer Fenceline Trial.We hope you enjoy this episode, if you would like to learn more about the West Midlands Group and how we help support our local farmers and the sustainable future of Agriculture, visit our website at www.wmgroup.org.au or email us at admin@wmgroup.org.auSupport the show

    "Exploring Global Economics & Markets with Ben Picton: Rising Interest Rates, Consumer Trends, Social License, the Pandemic's Impact and more"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 20:43


    "Exploring Global Economics & Markets with Ben Picton: Rising Interest Rates, Consumer Trends, Social License, the Pandemic's Impact and more"Senior Strategist for Global Economics & Markets in the Australia/New Zealand region for Rabobank, Ben Picton, delves into the current economic landscape to cover several key areas impacting the Agricultural industry.If you would like to contact your local Rabobank branch you can find them via their website https://www.rabobank.com.au/ or in the Moora Office at 14A Dandaragan Street, or you can reach them on 9690 8500.We hope you enjoy this episode. If you would like to learn more about the West Midlands Group and how we help support our local farmers and the sustainable future of Agriculture, visit our website at www.wmgroup.org.au or email us at admin@wmgroup.org.au.Support the show

    Getting the 'NACC' for Growing Great Ground

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 20:01


    In this episode of Paddock Chat, we speak with Anna Cornell from NACC NRM about the 'Growing Great Ground' project. The project aims to combat wind erosion and enhance on-farm biodiversity in the northern agricultural region.Anna, who has a personal connection to the region, shares her passion for making a positive impact on her community and the environment.Anna discusses how workshops and other events have played a crucial role in educating producers about new technologies and sustainable practices. These activities have contributed to a wider adoption of effective strategies, resulting in increased ground cover and native vegetation.The 'Growing Great Ground' project, in collaboration with the Northern Agricultural Catchments Council (NACC) and the Australian Government's Regional Land Partnerships initiative of the National Landcare Program, is dedicated to fostering sustainable land management practices and promoting biodiversity conservation, creating a lasting positive impact on the region.Support the show

    Unpacking the Federal Budget's Impact on Producers

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 9:51


    In this episode of Paddock Chat, WMG Executive Officer Nathan Craig sat down with Reagan Manns from RSM Australia to talk through the federal budget handed down on 9 May 2023. While this was considered a pretty tame budget, there were a few tweaks that snuck in at the last minute, including updates to the instant write-off threshold and taxing of profit in superannuation funds. For more information on this topic or to contact Reagan directly, reach out to Reagan.Manns@rsm.com.au or call 9652 2380. Earlier podcast episodes with RSM can be found herehttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1067260/12115179https://www.buzzsprout.com/1067260/9994925Support the show

    It's all about the GAINS: Increasing Protein Production and Improving Soil Nutrition in our Farming Systems

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 22:32


    In this week's episode of Paddock Chat we speak with agronomist Nick Eyres about his journey to starting his own agronomy business, Greenough Specialty Ag, and how it has allowed him to expand the research side of his role. Nick speaks highly about the importance of increasing protein development in farming systems and tackling other common soil health issues in the northern ag region.We hope you enjoy this episode, if you would like to learn more about the West Midlands Group and how we help support our local farmers and the sustainable future of Agriculture, visit our website at www.wmgroup.org.au or email us at admin@wmgroup.org.auTo stay up to date with these topics and to follow Nick's work head over to Twitter @eyres_N or contact Nick at gsaconsulting@outlook.com.auSupport the show

    Is Your K OK? Potassium Nutrition Under the Spotlight

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 21:31


    It is widely recognised across the WA Wheatbelt that crops and pastures need large amounts of Potassium (K) to achieve maximum plant growth. Most of the agricultural soils in WA are low in K and this means plants mainly rely on getting K from the soil through fertiliser application and recycling of plant-available K from deeper in the soil layers.This episode explores potassium nutrition in the West Midlands region with Summit Fertilizers Area Manager, Brett Beard, and WMG Mixed Farming Systems Officer Melanie Dixon. We speak about how to understand what's going on in your soil, why potassium has been forgotten in the past, and the results of Summit's long-term potassium trials in the region. The West Midlands Group would like to thank Summit Fertilizers for their long term support as a Diamond sponsor.You can contact Brett for more information at:0429900607bbeard@summitfertz.com.au    Support the show

    The Good, The Bad, & The Fungi: A look at Soil Pathogens

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 27:33


    The Good, The Bad and the Fungi: A Look at Soil PathogensThis episode takes a closer look at the microscopic world of soil pathogens with Dr Dominie Wright, Senior Laboratory Scientist in DDLS and leader of the DPIRD plant diagnostic group. Dominie joins WMG EO Dr Nathan Craig and WMG Mixed Farming Systems Officer Melanie Dixon to discuss how growers can better identify and manage soil pathogens (known more commonly as root diseases) on their property. This conversation is supported by the key findings of the recently completed WMG project "Soilborne Pathogen Identification and Management Strategies for Winter Cereals". The project gave a local perspective on the effectiveness of current break crop control options.This project was made possible with support from @GGA_WA and @DPIRDWA, and is a @theGRDC investment.If you are keen to learn more about this topic, please don't hesitate to get in touch with us at admin@wmgroup.org.au or call 9651 4008 You can become a West Midlands Group member today by visiting our website https://wmgroup.org.au Support the show

    Beefing Up the Pastoral Supply Chain: Results from the BeefLinks Backgrounding Project

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 29:19


    WMG EO Nathan Craig interviews WMG's Beef Industry Development Officer Erin O'Brien on her BeefLinks Backgrounding project. This episode explores the findings of the project, and what's in store for the future.  The project is part of a more extensive BeefLinks Program, funded by Meat & Livestock Australia through the Donor company and University of Western Australia. This program is a four-year research partnership that aims to drive an integrated and complementary R&D program for northern and southern production systems across WA to achieve profitable, consistent and sustainable beef yields matched to consumer expectations. Today's episode covers: Insights from the project's findingsWhat the data collected revealed about cattle performance through the supply chainThe role backgrounding plays in the supply chainKey tools that producers now have to make more informed decisionsKey steps to move forward and improve management stylesHow WMG plans to continue to work and support producers moving forward We hope you enjoy this episode, if you have any questions or would like to get in touch with the West Midlands Group please email admin@wmgroup.org.au or call 9651 4008  Support the show

    The Future of Managing Herbicide Resistance

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 23:15


    This episode explores the current challenges for weed control in the Northern Agricultural Region of Western Australia from the view of Matt Willis, Market Development Agronomist with Bayer Crop Science. Newly appointed Director of the Australian Herbicide Resistance Initiative (AHRI) Associate Professor Ken Flower joins the discussion to outline how collaboration between all industry stakeholders is needed to develop a more robust and diverse farming system that has a lower reliance on herbicides to do the heavy lifting for weed control. SPOILER: The harnessing of technology, particularly variable rate application and the ability to detect the current and future location of weeds in the paddock features strongly in this episode!The West Midlands Group would like to acknowledge Bayer Crop Science as a long-term sponsor of the group.Resources :Ken Flower UWA ken.flower@uwa.edu.au Australian Herbicide Resistance Initiative  Matt Willis Bayer CropScience matt.willis@bayer.com Support the show

    Tapping into National Experience in Wild Dog Control

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 20:59


    Diving into how to take control of livestock depredation on your farmWMG host Erin O'Brien dives into Wild Dog control and the need for  proactive management.In this episode WMG host Erin O'Brien dives into what are the signs of wild dog activity and how to minimise stock depredation with guests Greg Mifsud National Wild Dog Management Coordinator from  Invasive Species Solutions and Paul Pitaro Lead LPMT from Vertebrate Pest Management. Greg and Paul explain why it's crucial to have a baiting program, how you can save time and money by being proactive in your approach to wild dog and fox control and how to reduce the risks around baiting when you have working dogs.They go on to outline the relationship between calicivirus and why this is the opportune time to increase your baiting activity, as well why it s critical to approach pest control as a "community" issue and not as an isolated activity.We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did.The following  resources are available for landholders https://pestsmart.org.au/toolkits/wild-dogs/www.wilddogplan.org.au You can contact Greg Mifsud at greg.mifsud@invasives.com.au or call 0448189909http://www.vpma.com.au/contact.htmContact Paul Pitaro ( based in Dongara) at paul@vpma.com.au or call 0438 337 642Support the show

    Changes to Asset Depreciation Legislation with RSM Australia

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 26:07


    Did you know that the rules around asset depreciation are changing on the 1 July 2023? With the $1000 write-off threshold being reintroduced next financial year, RSM Principal Reagan Manns joins WMG Executive Officer Nathan Craig to find out what this could mean for your business when buying and replacing machinery in the coming years.Find out the questions you need to ask to avoid paying more tax than you need to!This episode covers: *How to structure your farm business to avoid a higher tax bill*Asset depreciation  schedules *Replacement schedules*Risk of creating income when you don't need toTo learn more about this topic in relation to your farm business, you can reach out to Reagan at Reagan.Manns@rsm.com.au or call 9652 2380.RSM Australia is a proud long-term sponsor of the West Midlands Group.West Midlands Group is proud to bring you another episode of Paddock Chat.Our members receive lots of great information just like this - to join the WMG community go to www.wmgroup.org.au We are also very socially active! Follow us on Twitter @WMG_WA  or Facebook @westmidlandsgroup Support the show

    Vocal Locals Helping to Break New Ground Part 2 FEAT. Jay Cummins & Tanya Lehman

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 11:30


    Episode 4, and the final in our collaboration series focusing on precision ag and mental wellbeing in partnership with the Society of Precision Agriculture Australia and Mallee Sustainable Farming. Tanya Lehman wears many hats and is well known in her community for her work in supporting regional communities, helping them to truly thrive. Her latest role sees her helping to support a new project coaching a new group of ‘Vocal Locals' in the community that are there to share their experiences of how they work on taking care of their mental health and wellbeing especially in times of stress. In this episode Tanya joins MSF's Jay Cummins to talk about her involvement in this forward-thinking project and to share her valuable insights and knowledge in this incredibly important but often underrepresented space.The Vocal Locals project is led by the University of South Australia, promoting the ifarmwell program with funding from the FRRR Future Drought Fund. If you've missed the episode 1 in this series, listen to it HEREIf you've missed the episode 2 in this series, listen to it HEREIf you've missed the episode 3 in this series, listen to it HEREThis podcast has been made possible by SPAA with funding from the FRRR Future Drought Fund.“SPAA is Australasia's leading independent advocate and facilitator for increased research, extension and adoption of precision agriculture, delivering industry wide value across different sectors.” SPAA would also like to acknowledge their principal sponsors: John Deere, CNHi, Manutec, and Elders.Support the show

    Vocal Locals Helping to Break New Ground Part 1 FEAT. Jay Cummins & Tim Paschke

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 13:30


    Episode 3 in our collaboration series focusing on precision ag and mental wellbeing in partnership with the Society of Precision Agriculture Australia and Mallee Sustainable Farming. Tim Paschke is a South Australian northern Mallee farmer based at Lowbank who farms in one of the most marginal rainfall zones for cropping in Australia, and for that matter the World. Tim is currently an ambassador and advocate for the Vocal Local project, an initiative of the ifarmwell program.ifarmwell is a free online tool kit to help farmers cope effectively with life's challenges and get the most out of every day, regardless of the circumstances they face and has been designed based on what Australian farmers have said they want and what research shows will help.In this episode Tim joins MSF's Jay Cummins to share his experiences in this project and about life farming on the edge. The Vocal Locals project is led by the University of South Australia, promoting the ifarmwell program with funding from the FRRR Future Drought Fund. If you've missed the episode 1 in this series, listen to it HEREIf you've missed the episode 2 in this series, listen to it HEREThis podcast has been made possible by SPAA with funding from the FRRR Future Drought Fund.“SPAA is Australasia's leading independent advocate and facilitator for increased research, extension and adoption of precision agriculture, delivering industry wide value across different sectors.” SPAA would also like to acknowledge their principal sponsors: John Deere, CNHi, Manutec, and Elders.Support the show

    Precision Ag as a Tool for Better Farm Decisions FEAT. Tanja Morgan & Felicity Turner

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 13:19


    Farmer and consultant Felicity Turner joins Mallee Sustainable Farming's Tanja Morgan, providing an insight into her work in supporting farmers in the Mallee and Upper Southeast region of SA in relation to integrating Precision Ag (PA) systems into their farming operations. Felicity shares her experiences in working with farming families, including the role of PA in helping to guide and make informed decisions.This is the second episode in our collaboration series focusing on precision ag and mental wellbeing in partnership with the Society of Precision Agriculture Australia (SPAA) and Mallee Sustainable Farming. If you've missed the first episode in this series, listen to it HERE.This podcast has been made possible by SPAA with funding from the FRRR Future Drought Fund.“SPAA is Australasia's leading independent advocate and facilitator for increased research, extension and adoption of precision agriculture, delivering industry wide value across different sectors.” SPAA would also like to acknowledge their principal sponsors: John Deere, CNHi, Manutec, and Elders.Support the show

    The Z to A of Precision Ag. FEAT. Jay Cummins & Peter Treloar

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 12:31


    This episode marks the beginning of a 4-part series of episodes West Midlands Group are releasing in collaboration with the Society of Precision Agriculture Australia and Mallee Sustainable Farming.SPAA is Australasia's leading independent advocate and facilitator for increased research, extension and adoption of precision agriculture, delivering industry wide value across different sectors.MSF are a grower group bringing farmers and researchers together to build more efficient, profitable and sustainable farming businesses in the low-rainfall Mallee region across New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia.Consultant and farmer Peter Treloar joins MSF's Jay Cummins, sharing his practical experiences in helping Mallee farmers navigate their on-farm development and application of precision ag systems.Peter and Jay's insightful conversation hits on many typical on-farm issues in precision ag and answers some key questions such as what equipment to use and how to get it to work in the best possible way to help make better informed decisions and reduce some of the stresses in farming decisions. This podcast has been made possible by SPAA with funding from the FRRR Future Drought Fund.“SPAA is Australasia's leading independent advocate and facilitator for increased research, extension and adoption of precision agriculture, delivering industry wide value across different sectors.”SPAA would also like to acknowledge their principal sponsors: John Deere, CNHi, Manutec, and Elders.Support the show

    Looking Forward, Not Back - Stabilising Sandy Pasture Paddocks With Low Groundcover FEAT. Geoff Moore

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 25:15


    In this episode WMG Comms Officer Simon Kruger & Mixed Farming Systems Officer Melanie Dixon are joined by Geoff Moore, Research Scientist at the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development. When grasshopper issues first arose in the 2021 season in the West Midlands region, Geoff was the first respondent on the ground with the WMG team and our affected members. Geoff specialises in legumes, pastures, livestock feedbase and groundcover among many things, and chats with us as part three in our series focusing on positive producer responses to 2021 seasonal grasshopper and groundcover issues. After monitoring the areas of greatest risk in our region and producing several case studies investigating the response to grasshopper, groundcover and soil erosion, Geoff is able to provide some more background on both producer and department response, as well as detailing several key short, mid and long term tactical and strategic options for dealing with groundcover issues.Geoff and DPIRD have kindly provided some links to extra resources for producers who may be interested in the topics covered during the conversation or those that are hoping to mitigate similar problems in this and coming seasons.Useful Links:https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/pastures/stabilising-sandy-pasture-paddocks-low-groundcoverTagasaste management with Bob Wilson Pasture Cropping - An introduction to the concept and EverCrop project Pasture Cropping - Experiences of innovative growers  Pasture Cropping - Results from the Moora focus site with David Ferris Key steps for successful establishment of sub-tropical grasses with Phil Barrett-Lennard Identifying sub-tropical grass seedlingsSub-tropical grass establishment - machinery demonstrationProducer perspectiveAssessing sub-tropical grass establishmentSaponins and grassesKetosis in cattle with Marion SeymourSupport the show

    Weathering The Storm - Turning Bare Ground Into Stable, Productive Paddocks FEAT. Don Bradshaw

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 34:59


    Communications Officer Simon Kruger and Mixed Farming Systems Officer Melanie Dixon recently sat down with local farmer and WMG member Don Bradshaw.Don is the Manager at ‘Jutomara Park', a grazing operation running cattle only, predominantly brought down from Yanrey Station near Exmouth for backgrounding. Recalling a series of events over the previous seasons including the effects of cutworm, unseasonal rainfall and increased grasshopper numbers, Don noticed a perfect ‘low groundcover' storm was developing in the early stages of the 2021 season.Don's timely and decisive management has turned bare patches and paddocks with low groundcover into highly productive pastures, and not only has he placed 'Jutomara Park' in a great position for the coming seasons, but he is also one of the farmers highlighted in a DPIRD grower focus case study on stabilising sandy pasture paddocks with low groundcover in the West Midlands region.https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/pastures/stabilising-sandy-pasture-paddocks-low-groundcover Not only is this story an excellent example of proactive and practical responses to groundcover issues, but it is also a perfect example of the value of local knowledge and strength of community ties in the region. This episode is the second in a series of episodes that focus on positive responses to low groundcover within the West Midlands region, so be sure to look out for the next episode featuring Geoff Moore of DPIRD.Support the show

    Filling in the Gaps - Oversowing, Perennial Pastures & Grasshopper Control FEAT. Steele Rudd

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 29:14


    Communications Officer Simon Kruger and Beef Industry Development Officer Erin O'Brien recently sat down with local farmer and WMG member Steele Rudd.Steele runs ‘Our Selection' at Eganu, a mixed enterprise farm, consisting of a continuous cropping program combined with a cattle operation rotationally grazed across improved perennial and annual pastures.Steele's proactive response to high grasshopper numbers and an increase in bare patches in the 2021 season has paid dividends, and not only has he seen some great results from strategic oversowing of cereals and perennials management, but he is also one of the farmers highlighted in a recently released DPIRD focus case study on stabilising sandy pasture paddocks with low groundcover.https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/pastures/stabilising-sandy-pasture-paddocks-low-groundcover This episode marks the beginning of a series of episodes that focus on positive responses to low groundcover within the West Midlands region, so be sure to look out for the upcoming episodes featuring Don Bradshaw of Jutomara Park and Geoff Moore of DPIRD. Support the show

    Biochar - The Potential, The PhD, The Project

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 34:01


    It is believed that ancient South American cultures would use a rudimentary form of biochar to increase soil productivity thousands of years ago. Fast forward to the present day and the word Biochar is used to describe a substance that looks almost like charcoal, but that is actually biomass carbonized and made into a solid material, used in a multitude of ways from filtration to improving soil function and fertility.One of the key impacts of climate change is its inevitable threat to the agricultural industry and food security as a whole. As the focus of WMG Cropping Systems Officer Md Zahangir Hossain's recently completed PhD, Biochar's use as a soil amendment has the potential benefits of bigger yields, healthier soils, lower acidity levels, richer microbial activity, and better water retention to name just a few.This episode forms an introduction of sorts to one of our newest team members Zahangir, while Executive Officer Nathan Craig also joins the conversation, bringing his technical expertise and knowledge to help us delve deeper into Biochar as a soil amendment, its benefits and limitations, and how WMG will be innovatively utilising it within the Sandy Soils Project. For more information on the Biochar, the Sandy Soils Project or any of Zahangir's work, be sure to get in contact with us at comms@wmgroup.org.auSupport the show

    The Feed365 Project - Working with farmers to close the early and late season feed gaps

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 20:09


    In this episode, Daniel Real, Feedbase Pastural Researcher at the Department of Primary Industry & Regional Development (DPRID) joins us to talk about the Feed365 project and solving a common problem for farmers in the West Midlands region and across WA: early and late season feed gaps. Daniel joins WMG Graduate Communications Officer Simon Kruger and Mixed Farming Systems Officer Melanie Dixon to give our listeners an insight into Feed365, the first phase of research, and how this innovative and far-reaching project will be working with farmers across WA, aiming to eliminate the need for confinement feeding in periods of low feed quality and availability.Our conversation with Daniel was recorded in two parts, firstly in the field investigating trial sites and followed up with a recorded zoom call.For more information on the Feed365 project be sure to check out the DPIRD website, or get in contact with us at comms@wmgroup.org.auSupport the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    Why Are Authentic Stories from Real People in Agriculture Important?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 26:59


    Amelia Nolan, Program Manager at The Livestock Collective (TLC) joins the podcast to talk with us about the importance of developing widespread knowledge of the ins and outs of the Australian livestock and broader agricultural industries.  WMG Beef Industry Development Officer Erin O'Brien chats with Amelia about her story, role at TLC and her wealth of knowledge concerning social license and the importance of the community getting access to information that is real and authentic, from all along the agriculture supply chains, from the people actually involved in the industry. This edition of Paddock Chat is a companion episode to our Seasonal Updates Festival and Amelia's dynamic and informative presentation can still be viewed right here (Beginning at 29:50). Resources: https://www.goodmeat.com.au/ - MLA: Australian Good Meat https://www.thelivestockcollective.com.au/ - The Livestock Collective  https://www.redmeatgreenfacts.com.au/# - Red Meat Green Facts https://www.learnaboutwool.com/ - AWI: Learn About Wool https://livecorp.com.au/ - Livecorp: For industry who want to see consumer feedback Support the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    Getting Your Weed Management Right For This Season

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 46:49


    Dr. Mike Ashworth, Research Agronomist at the Australian Herbicide Resistance Initiative and Matt Willis, Market Development Agronomist at Bayer Crop Science join the podcast to share their knowledge and strategies for weed control in your farming system.   WMG E.O Nathan Craig leads these 2 special guests on a deep dive into the key elements of an effective herbicide strategy based on the research they have been working on over the last few years. This special bumper edition of Paddock Chat contains not only great conversation, but also a wealth of topical and timely information.  For ease of listening and navigation we have provided some timestamps for this episode: 01:06 – 06:30 Introduction – What's Your Role in the Agricultural Industry?  06:30 – 15:15 Bayer Trials & Key Findings in the West Midlands & Northern Ag Region  15:15 – 23:22 AHRI Trials & Key Findings in the West Midlands & Across WA  23:22 – 41:05 What Could This Season Bring? What Should I Be Considering? 23:32 – 32:19 Early Break  32:19 – 42:08 Late Break  42:08 – 44:18 Where Can I Go for More Information?  44:18 – 45:52 Conclusion – What Keeps You Interested in Agriculture?  Support the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    Using Our Soils to 2 Metres - The Long Season Wheat Project

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 18:31


    In this episode of PaddockChat, Executive Officer Nathan Craig talks with former WMG Graduate Project Officer Adam Anfuso about the Long Season Wheat Project.Which was the best preforming variety?How far did the wheat roots actually penetrate into the soil?Should we be growing Long Season Wheat varieties more?Nathan and Adam guide us through how we can effectively use our sandy soils down to and below 2 metres, focusing on the concept and results of the 2021 WMG Long Season Wheat Project.Adam's work on this trial has been a major focus of his master's degree at the University of Western Australia and this podcast is a special companion piece to Adam's presentation during the WMG Seasonal Updates Festival 2022.For more information on this project, you can find a comprehensive write-up in the WMG February Quarterly 2022, or watch Adam's live stream during Day 1 - Session 2 of the Seasonal Updates Festival 2022 on the WMG Facebook and Twitter pages.Support the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    To Chickpea, or not to Chickpea - PART 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 18:03


    Part 2 of To Chickpea, or not to Chickpea.In part 2 of this episode, Nathan Craig (WMG Executive Officer) continues his conversation with Mark Seymour & Harmohinder Dhammu from the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, talking yield and weed control considerations in chickpeas.This is part 2 of a special two-part episode, so if you've missed part 1, be sure to download and listen to it now:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1067260/10154438Support the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    To Chickpea, or not to Chickpea - PART 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 24:25


    With the high cost of crop input prices weighing on most farmers minds at present, we put the focus on chickpea this week as a potential high value legume option for the coming season.Over the last three years, West Midlands Group trials have found that chickpea have yielded consistently and have had a competitive Gross Margin in our region despite not being a traditional chickpea growing area.In this episode, Nathan Craig (WMG Executive Officer) sat down with Mark Seymour & Harmohinder Dhammu from the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, to answer the two most asked questions about chickpeas:How well do they yield across WA What are the weed control options now available to keep the crop clean?This conversation covered a lot of good information and so it will be a two-part episode. Be sure to download and listen in to part 2 which is available right now:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1067260/10154568 *Harmohinder Dhammu would like to note that at 17:13 of this episode, he should have said "susceptible ryegrass" rather than "resistant ryegrass".Support the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    Getting your budgeting Figured

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 19:44


    In this Episode we spoke to Reagan Manns from RSM in Jurien Bay about the use of Figured and XERO to supercharge your business financial budgeting process.Topics we cover:What is Figured and how does it differ from other packagesWhat are the benefits of using Figured above the standard XERO budgeting packageWhere does the real power lie in having an integrated budgeting packageAnd the real question: how to get started and who can help me get my first budget up and running!For more information, contact RSM Moora: (08) 9651 1606 We would like to acknowledge and thank RSM who have been a valued supporter of the West Midlands Group over the last 10 years.Support the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    Making your farm 'Smart' - Connecting your farm to the digital world

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 24:48


    In this episode of Paddock Chat, we look to demystify the first steps that farmers need to take in creating a ‘smart' or ‘connected' farm, where the Internet of Things (IoT) can make farm management that much easier!Nathan Craig (WMG Executive Officer) sat down with both Nathan Dovey, CEO and Phil Honey, Smart Farm Coordinator of Stirlings to Coast. Nathan has been involved with Stirlings to Coast for more than 6 years, and Phil's role is to assist farmers to adopt digital technologies and de-risk some of the adoption challenges around this.We discuss their collective experience in setting up two farms in the Great Southern region of WA with fence to fence 4G phone service, as well as talking about some of the tools that they have installed, including  a large network of over 25 weather stations and some of the key management benefits that they have seen so far. Useful Resources:SMART FARM INITIATIVESupport the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    Managing Payroll in the Digital World

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 11:01


    In this episode of Paddock Chat, Executive Officer Nathan Craig sat down with Helen Viola, who is a Bookkeeper with RSM, to discuss how digital payroll systems are making it easier for businesses to manage their payroll.Key points:1. Many programs are now on the Cloud which allows Bookkeepers easy access to business accounts when required.2. It is important for businesses to understand the programs they are using, and RSM is available to help with any queries.3. Digital payroll systems will help businesses to save time and collate information accurately.Contact RSM Moora: (08) 9651 1606 Support the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    CN30 - Cleaning Up Cattle Emissions

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 27:28


    In this episode of PaddockChat, Beef Industry Development Officer Erin O'Brien sits down with Zoey Durmic and Peter Hutton to talk about the Carbon Neutral by 2030 Project, which includes their work in DietID. CN30 and DietID are projects within the BeefLinks research and development program, which is being delivered by Meat and Livestock Australia, The University of Australia and MLA Donor Company to strengthen production in the Northern Beef Supply Chain. In this episode, Peter Hutton and Zoey Durmic discuss their trips to the Pilbara to catalogue methane retention in native Australian plants. They hope this information will change our understanding of the potential of methane reduction in the cattle supply chain, ultimately helping to achieve Carbon Neutral by 2030. They also touch on virtual fencing and backgrounding, and how these projects interact with CN30. Support the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    Taking your Business Management from XERO to 100

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 9:32


    In this episode of Paddock Chat Erin spoke to RSM Accountant Ella Raffan about the benefits of using Xero as a part of your business management.Xero is a cloud-based accounting program which enables the user to access it at any time, and makes sharing information with accountants or advisors simple.This conversation was recorded in December 2021.Useful resources:Xero  Support the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    Perennial Pasture Field Walk - A Wrap of the Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 30:02


    In this episode, we take you to our most recent event, a perennial pasture field walk hosted by Will Browne and facilitated by Ben and Sean Plozza, held on the 30th of November. This was our first event that focused solely on grower discussion and peer to peer learning.At the beginning of this episode, we get a farm introduction from Will Browne before hearing from Ben and Sean Plozza about the event, and why they brought the idea to the WMG team in the first place. We then hear thoughts about the field walk from some of the people that attended including Fred Echaniz, Craig Forsyth and Ken Sharpe. This podcast was recorded by the WMG team, including Jamieson Kay, Melanie Dixon, Adam Anfuso and Erin O'Brien. This episode was recorded in November 2021.Keep an eye out for our write up of the day.Support the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    Soil Health Improvement Strategies with Professor Terry Rose

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 32:09


    Professor Terry Rose from Southern Cross University joins the podcast to share his strategies for improving soil health in your farming system.  He talks through common strategies for improving soil health including cover cropping, interrow management to improve soil biodiversity and how to manage different soil types and season conditions. World Soils Day is coming up on December 5th, and to acknowledge this event WMG is talking all about how our region is looking to improve soil health.  In this episode, Terry Rose talks about strategies that may work in the West Midlands region specifically. Support the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    Virtual Fencing is Virtually Here!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 18:06


    On this weeks episode of PaddockChat, West Midland's Group's Beef Industry Development Officer caught up with Rio Tinto pastoral manager Simon Mathwin to discuss virtual fencing technology. In this episode, Sim and Erin talk about how virtual fencing works, the origins of the trial and how it's progressed in 2021. They also discuss potential commercial uses for the technology and how the trial slots into a larger BeefLinks program.  The virtual fencing technology trial, currently being tested at Rio Tinto-owned Hamersley Station in the Pilbara, is part of a wider #BeefLinks program. #BeefLinks is a research and development program funded by Meat and Livestock Australia, The University of Western Australia and MLA Donor Company.  Virtual fencing sits alongside West Midlands Group's backgrounding project to deliver a wider program to strengthen the capabilities of the Northern cattle supply chain. Virtual fencing technology use was showcased for the first time in Western Australia at a BeefLinks field day, organised by West Midlands Group, UWA, MLA and Rio Tinto earlier in the year. To stay up to date with the progress of the virtual fencing trial, including when a second BeefLinks Field Day will be held to showcase the technology to the public, follow West Midlands Group on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or call to subscribe to our mailing list.  Support the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    Locals Talk Locusts. *SPECIAL EPISODE*

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 16:54


    PaddockChat coming to you from the ute as Erin O'Brien (Beef Industry Development Officer) and Melanie Dixon (Mixed Farming Systems Officer) interview locals about their experiences managing grasshoppers and locusts this season. In an effort to gain a better understanding of the pest problem in the region, Melanie and Erin visited farms in the area on behalf of DPIRD to surveil damage. While there, Melanie and Erin recorded these interviews with local growers Charles Wass and Steele Rudd, who discussed grasshopper problems this season, management practices and what has or hasn't worked. Apologies for sound quality issues, this episode really *is* coming to you from the paddock!Support the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    International Day of Rural Women

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 27:59


    Each year, the United Nations marks October 15th as the International Day of Rural Women. The day celebrates and honours women and girls living in rural areas. It recognizes the huge role that rural mothers, daughters and grandmothers play in producing food, and building agricultural and rural development worldwide. To mark this day, the WMG team have put together a special episode of PaddockChat.On today's episode of PaddockChat,  the WMG team sat down with three incredible women; Debbie Dowden (Challa Station), Margi Weir (Executive Officer of the Southern Rangelands Pastoral Alliance) and Martha Lindstad (Yarrie Station) for a roundtable discussion about this day.In this episode, we cover what this day means for us, our experiences as rural women, and how other women in the industry have shaped our careers, lives and communities!Support the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    Farmers on Farming: My Experiences in Agriculture with Annabelle Garratt and Pip Bain

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 25:31


    On this weeks episode of PaddockChat, Northern Agricultural Catchment Council NRMs Annabelle Garrett speaks to local farmer, Pip Bain.They discuss Pip's experience in the Agricultural industry, as well as what it means to farm sustainably. They also discuss cell grazing and the benefits that pasture management can have on feed availability for livestock. This discussion ties in with the BeefLinks Backgrounding Project, which is funded by MLA and UWA and is working to develop the northern beef cattle supply chain.Support the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    Preview of the 2021 WMG Spring Field Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 15:24


    We're previewing the biggest day of the WMG Calendar, Spring Field Day! WMG Executive Officer, Nathan Craig, walks us through the agenda of the event and what to expect for Spring Field Day. Guests on the podcast include: • Matt Willis from Bayer Crop Science presenting his work on optimum pre-emergent herbicide strategies• Daniel Real who will be presenting his work on established crops at the field day in the main tent. The West Midlands Group 2021 Spring Field Day is on September 21st, and will showcase a packed agenda. Held at John and Emma Scotney's farm, 'Warialda', in Badgingarra, trial sites include break crop trials at the main site as well as the cereal site and Bayer herbicide site on Mungedar Road. The usual NVT's will be at the site - wheat, barley, oats, canola and lupin. These will be presented by Richard Devlin (Living Farm), Michael Hickey (Nuseed) and Dion Bennett (AGT) This year, West Midlands Group will be running concurrent sessions, to give attendees the opportunity to maximise value by choosing a personalised agenda that closest aligns with their interests. This allows attendees to focus on livestock, cropping, or mixed systems at their desire. There is truly something for everyone!Topics for the day include: •  WMG pasture mixes and evaluation of soil biology below by Pauline Roberts• Mike Ashworth from the Australian Herbicide Resistance Initiative will be sharing in the main tent how herbicides degrade in the West Midland region compared to other regions in WA. •  Mark Seymour will be on hand to present the evaluation of herbicide tolerance of break crops, including all the tadera, chickpea, lentil, faba beans, lupin, blue lupin to name a few. •  What's new in vetch varieties and their sustainability for our region. •  Soil amelioration: winter amelioration strategies to lower wind erosion potential, crop nutrition following amelioration•  Cattle production with Erin O'Brien• The keynote address for the day will be given by Cec McConnell who is the Soil and Land Commissioner and has been overseeing the development of the new Soil Health Strategy that is currently under development. All this, amongst more, will be followed by the Rabobank Sundowner!Demonstrating new ideas, practices and technology will also be a big focus of this years Spring Field Day. Support the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    Sustainable Agriculture with Callum Love and Nick Eyres

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 17:01


    Today's guest interviewer is Callum Love, Sustainable Agricultural co-ordinator with the Northern Agricultural Catchment Council (NACC). Callum recently caught up with Nick Eyres who has been an agronomist with Elders for nearly 5 years servicing the Midwest region of WA, mainly around the Geraldton and Mingenew areas. Nick also works closely with NACC and the Yuna Farm Improvement Group (YFIG) in many of their sustainable agriculture projects.Callum and Nick explore some of the work with legumes in the low rainfall zones that has been recently completed between NACC and YFIG. Nick also shares his experience on his own farm, a 10-hectare property at Greenough, where tests all his new ideas for including legumes in the crop rotation.Some of the interesting discussion points include:·         Use of serradella to stabilise sandy soils·         Use of legumes to improve the benefits of soil amelioration·         What are the risks in growing alternative legumes?·         What does sustainability really mean?For more information visit:Northern Agricultural Catchment Councill (NACC)https://www.nacc.com.au/The Northern Agricultural Region NRM strategyhttps://narvis.com.auYuna Farm Improvement Grouphttps://www.yfig.org.au/Support the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)Support the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    Getting the Jump on Grasshoppers and Locusts with Svetlana Micic

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 28:47


    Are you seeing a lot of grasshoppers and locusts on your farm this year? After reports of high grasshopper numbers in the area, Paddock Chat decided to chat with DPIRD entomologist Svetlana Micic to learn more about what's going on. Local farmer Will Browne also joins the pod to talk about what he's seeing on the ground, and get advice on controlling grasshoppers for this local area. Topics covered include:• What is the difference between a grasshopper and a locust• How to identify the different types of grasshopper• Which species are present in our area at this time of the year• How to control locusts and grasshoppers Emergency Permits: https://apvma.gov.au/DPIRD: https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/Support the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    Five Simple Steps to Farm Safely

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 25:32


    On this episode of Paddock Chat, we're tackling the topic of farm safety again. Returning guest Maree Gooch will break down and simplify the steps needed to start the process of implementing a good health and safety strategy in your business. We also preview the new ‘Green card for Ag safety' which is now available to agricultural businesses to guide employees in the basic safety practices needed for your business.Our guest, Maree Gooch is from SafeFarmsWA. She returns to the podcast after her previous episode,   "Farm safety to protect your people and your business" took a deep dive into why we need health and safety plans. This episode slices the topic of farm safety down into easily digestible chunks so that you can finally make a start on your health and safety plan!If this episode is useful to you, be sure to revisit ‘Keys for a safe and successful harvest' with Mark Drake. In that episode, Mark goes through the key steps in the implementation of a health and safety program within his own farming operation Useful Links:Visit the SafeFarms WA website: https://safefarms.net.au/Your free downloadable 30 minute checklist for your business https://safefarms.net.au/p/safe-farms-checklist Support what we do and become a member https://wmgroup.org.au/index.php/become-member Support the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    Feed Budgeting with Murray Grey - Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 21:28


    Today on Paddock Chat we are talking all things feed budgeting! This episode continues on from our previous episode, where we caught up with Murray Grey who farms with his wife Adele, and father-in-law Colin in Yathroo. They run a cattle operation in conjunction with their family's pastoral station in the West Pilbara. Murray is passionate about optimising feed and works hard to budget available feed accurately throughout the year.Murray unpacked their operation, and discussed his golden rules for grazing management.This conversation was recorded in early May 2021.Useful resources:Feed Budget and Rotation Planner (MLA)Support the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    Feed Budgeting with Murray Grey

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 24:15


    Today on Paddock Chat we are talking all things feed budgeting! We caught up with Murray Grey who farms with his wife Adele, and father-in-law Colin in Yathroo. They run a cattle operation in conjunction with their family's pastoral station in the West Pilbara. Murray is passionate about optimising feed and works hard to budget available feed accurately throughout the year.Murray unpacked their operation, giving us an insight into how exactly they budget feed, and the improvement they have made to pastures and feed sources on-farm.This conversation was recorded in early May 2021. Useful ResourcesFeed Budget and Rotation Planner (MLA)Support the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    Superannuation: Keeping Up With The Changes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 17:17


    Today on Paddock Chat we caught up with Danelle Smith, who is the manager of the Moora RSM branch, to discuss the upcoming changes to the superannuation payment scheme. These changes are some of the first since the inception of the current scheme in 1992.Useful Resourceshttps://www.ato.gov.au/super/apra-regulated-funds/in-detail/apra-resources/superannuation-changes-industry-roadmap/ Get in TouchRSM Moora - (08) 9651 1606Support the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    Crop grazing with Andrew Kenny

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 23:24


    Today on Paddock Chat we caught up with Andrew Kenny who farms a mixed enterprise of cropping and sheep with his family in Badgingarra. The Kenny's use crop grazing during the season as a way of maintaining high stocking rates. Andrew runs us through the benefits, the constraints and the management that goes into crop grazing. We also chatted about their experience with ultrasound preg scanning ewes. It's a tool the Kenny's have been using for a long time and they're now considering the next steps and new technologies that could boost flock production.Useful ResourcesGet in TouchSupport the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    Digging into WA's wild dog problem

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 29:29


    Today on Paddock Chat we're getting into the research behind WA's wild dog problem. Joining us today is a wildlife ecologist and DPIRD research scientist, Dr Tracey Kreplins. Tracey busted some common myths about wild dogs, gave us an update on the research being done in WA, and some insight into the kind of activity we may see following a productive breeding season and mild summer. We are also joined by returning guest, Midlands Biosecurity Group coordinator Chris O'Callaghan. You would have heard from Chris on our first ever episode of Paddock Chat called “Pest management starts at home” or on our episode about tackling the growing feral pig population called “How to cure our feral pig problem”.Useful ResourcesListen to the extended version of this episode here Visit MBG website www.mbg.org.auContact InformationEmail Chris O'Callaghan (MBG) via eo@mbg.org.au Follow Tracey on Twitter via @westauscanidsFollow the MBG on Twitter via @midlandsbiogroupSupport the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    Pregnancy scanning ewes for lambing success

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 11:06


    Today on Paddock Chat we are talking preg scanning. Ultrasound scanning pregnant ewes, or pre-scanning, is a management practice that can boost lambing percentages by helping producers manage the needs of pregnant ewes. It also means you can manage dry ewes more effectively. We caught up with Bec Martin, who runs Martin's Ewe Scan across the Midlands region, to learn more about how it works and the potential benefits.Useful ResourcesGet in touch with Bec - martin.ewescan@gmail.comSheep pregnancy scanning benchmarkingPregnancy scanning for improved productivity and welfareSupport the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    Getting the dirt on spud farming

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 20:30


    Today on Paddock Chat we are talking potatoes. We caught up with Brad Ryan who farms with his family in Dandaragan. They run a mixed enterprise with a focus on ware and seed potatoes. “Ware Potatoes” refers to any potatoes destined for human consumption while still in potato form.Brad unpacked their operation, giving us an insight into what their growing season looks like, how they tackle constraints such as damaging winds and the innovations they've implemented on farm to improve power and water usage. Useful ResourcesWMG "Variable Rate Irrigation for better potatoes" trial reportNorthern Valleys Agribusiness Project Case Study Market analysis for Potatoes2019 WMG Pasture Trial Results featuring Rye CornSupport the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    A practical approach to Precision Ag

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 25:48


    Precision ag technologies have huge potential for managing variability in our agricultural systems. We caught up with the Agrarian Management consultant, Bindi Isbister, to shed some light on how we can implement precision ag in our farm businesses to improve input efficiency and boost yields.Bindi also shared some great tips on where to start, and how to tackle the roadblocks that many producers face when implementing precision ag tech on-farm.Useful ResourcesProfit from precision agriculture (GRDC) Precision Agriculture Manual - Getting Started (GRDC)Support the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

    Farm safety to protect your people and your business

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 31:56


    Today on Paddock Chat we're talking farm safety. Is your farm business up to scratch when it comes to safety? In light of the recent changes to WA industrial manslaughter legislation, there is a renewed push to get farming operations up to scratch for the safety and well-being of everyone on-farm: employees, employers, family members, contractors, and visitors. To shed some light on how producers can approach farm safety in their farm business, we caught up with the executive officer of Safe Farms WA, Maree Gooch. Useful ResourcesSafefarms.net.auSafe Farms WA Free Farm Safety ChecklistLegislation: OHS Act (WA) 1984Rural Edge Farm Safety WorkshopsSupport the show (https://www.wmgroup.org.au/become-member)

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