Ivan Pagano
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new post. a year ago
Talkin' Composting for Farms with Mark TupmanIn this episode Jo & Kate talk to Agroecologist Mark Tupman on all things composting for farms – what the options are, how to make…
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new event. a year ago
Better Hay and Silage WorkshopHow good is your hay/silage? Access to quality preserved fodder empowers farmers to maintain productivity during the summer/autumn feed gap and when late breaks, cold…
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new post. a year ago
On Farm Composting Information HubHow to make simple, low labour & high-quality compost. This On Farm Composting Information Hub is a legacy product of an On Farm Composting Roadshow…
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No soil air, no soil life.. no soil life, no soil structure .. in the paddocks spread with dam soil that is.
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Perennial Pasture Species for High Rainfall Mediterranean Regions
Next time I move the sheep I’ll have to see how that compares with the graze at beer can height analogy (ie are the lower leaves also yellowing at beer can height, or 10cm) or does it need to be higher)
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Perennial Pasture Species for High Rainfall Mediterranean Regions
Does the same yellowing indicator apply for annuals?
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new event. a year ago
On-Farm Bugs and Brews: Biofertilisers, Stimulants and InoculantsLearn to make biofertilisers and bioferments on farm. In this hands-on 1 day workshop with presenter David Hardwick from Soil Land Food, you will learn…
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new post. a year ago
Data Collection to Monitor Pasture Health and Productivity - Webinar Recording & ResourcesIn this Talkin’ After Hours webinar recording, we explore the different data that can be collected from multi-species pastures & crops to assess how they…
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Perennial Pasture Species for High Rainfall Mediterranean Regions
Hi All, I thought I would start this discussion thread so we can compile a list of proven species that persist in a managed grazing multispecies pasture scenario in our high winter rainfall, dry summers climate.
So far on my list I can say with confidence that the following perennials do well:
- Chicory
- Plantain
- Strawberry Clover
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new post. a year ago
Driving Plant Health through Nutrition with Grant SimsIn this Talkin’ After Hours Podcast Jo & Kate chat once again to Victorian cropper, seed grower & beef farmer Grant Sims. Grant has driven…
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