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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new event. 2 months ago
Peer Group Session # 3: Grazing on the GroundWe know that planned grazing management encourages pasture growth and soil health. Planning your grazing allows you to control: Of particular importance is managing livestock…
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new post. 2 months ago
Talkin' Regenerative Chickens with Sam & Steph HondemaIn this Talkin’ After Hours Podcast we chat to Sam & Steph Hondema of Rosas Ridge based near Margaret River in the South West of…
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Do Annual Cover Crop Mixes Have a Place in Grazing Programs
So much in this podcast has been covered by Dr Christine Jones in her various podcasts and webinars with us. They mention in this podcast that she is retiring but what a legacy she is leaving behind, an enormous volume of research and applicable knowledge that is finally being recognised as critical pieces in the puzzle to restore the health…
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Soil Secrets Revealed With Dr Christine Jones - Lower Blackwood LCDC
Dr Christine Jones is an internationally renowned and highly respected groundcover and soil ecologist. She has been working with innovative landholders to
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When to start grazing the green?
Certainly has! After my last post I decided to put the mob back into the sacrifice paddock with some oaten hay I bought.. just moved them into the first strip this morning.. much more grass now!😊 Put some hay in a mobile feeder to help with the adjustment.
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Looks like getting those foliars out earlier gave the plants a good head start & stave off RELM, I got some out on a couple of paddocks at the same time as you and no sign of them whereas the other paddocks all have some to varying degrees, only got foliars on them last week – plants looking like they are going to grow through the damage though…
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An update on where we are at with our multispecies paddocks .. germination was excellent, didn’t seem to be any ill effects from sitting in the ground for 6 weeks prior to the break. We have just done a foliar feed across all of the paddocks using the attached recipe plus added some of our Johnson Su compost extract (2kg/ha). The whole job was…
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Hi Will, We have had some red legs in some of the paddocks we seeded to multi species.. in particular they were hammering the legumes & brassicas. Mark Tupman @mark suggested spraying out Magnesium Suplhate at a rate of 5 to 7kg/ha along with some molasses… our soils are quite deficient in magnesium & I think if my understanding is correct,…
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