Talkin’ Trees for Farm Resilience

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In this podcast episode, we explore the importance of trees in farming, focusing on windbreaks and shelter belts. South West forester Bob Hingston shares his extensive knowledge on tree planting, site preparation, and the benefits of agroforestry. He discusses the planning process, common mistakes, and the significance of choosing the right species for effective windbreaks. The conversation also highlights the role of trees in creating wildlife corridors and the necessary post-planting maintenance to ensure tree survival.

Some key takeaways from the podcast include:

  • Windbreaks can significantly reduce wind speed and improve farm productivity.
  • Effective planning is crucial for successful tree planting.
  • Site preparation and weed control are essential for tree survival.
  • Choosing the right tree species is vital for achieving desired outcomes.
  • Windbreaks can help remediate water logging in paddocks.
  • Creating wildlife corridors can enhance biodiversity on farms.
  • Post-planting maintenance is necessary to manage pests and ensure tree health.
  • Farmers should consider their long-term objectives when planting trees.

Podcast Resources:

For The Love Of Trees Podcast – with Rowan Reid

This podcast forms part of a collaborative project with RegenWA called ‘Make Your Hectare Count’. The project is supported by funding from the Western Australian Government’s State NRM Program.

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