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A must listen podcast for pastoralists. Providing stories, insights and research from farmers and experts to support farm productivity and healthy environments. Practical information for the management of sheep and goats.

This podcast shares the stories of the arid and semi-arid areas of New South Wales commonly referred to as ‘rangelands’ and the management principles that underlie the sustainable utilisation of these areas by extensive grazing industries including livestock management, grazing pressure and rangeland rehabilitation.


Produced by the Grow Love Project for Western LLS.

Pastoral Poddy Western Local Land Services

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A must listen podcast for pastoralists. Providing stories, insights and research from farmers and experts to support farm productivity and healthy environments. Practical information for the management of sheep and goats.

This podcast shares the stories of the arid and semi-arid areas of New South Wales commonly referred to as ‘rangelands’ and the management principles that underlie the sustainable utilisation of these areas by extensive grazing industries including livestock management, grazing pressure and rangeland rehabilitation.


Produced by the Grow Love Project for Western LLS.

    Goat Series: EP 3 - Transitioning to a goat rotational grazing system - with Sam LeLievre

    Goat Series: EP 3 - Transitioning to a goat rotational grazing system - with Sam LeLievre

    In NSW, landholders have long been capturing and more recently, managing  nomadic rangeland goats, descendants of early settlers' breeds, which roam freely across the landscape. This shift in management allows for better control over stocking rates and grazing pressure, benefiting both landholders and the environment. In this episode, our host Kieran Smith explores the evolving goat industry over the past two decades, examining historical and current trapping and mustering methods, and uncovering valuable insights from rotational grazing practices.



    Thank you to our guest featured in this episode:


    Sam LeLievre



    For more information: (links)


    Going Ahead with Goats Project - https://www.lls.nsw.gov.au/what-we-do/our-major-projects/going-ahead-with-goats-project


    Going Ahead with Goats – Trapping - https://youtu.be/BIUdxCsvvAM


    Going Ahead with Goats – Infrastructure - https://youtu.be/FsYXssZcpn8



    For a transcript of this episode: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K94dT-zOsHQJ0M4mDCEuQOYpaPbuytIF/view?usp=sharing



    This podcast series is produced by Grow Love Project and hosted by Western Local Land Services, supported through funding from the NSW Government as part of the Going Ahead with Goats project.

    • 46 min
    Goat Series: EP 2 - From Live Exports to Life in Western NSW - with Fiona Lander

    Goat Series: EP 2 - From Live Exports to Life in Western NSW - with Fiona Lander

    Step into the world of goat production with host Kieran Smith as he engages in insightful conversations with Fiona Lander from Marra Station, NSW. Explore the intricacies of goat management practices, the hurdles faced, the importance of community engagement, and the exciting prospects for future development. Dive deep into topics such as using goats for woody weed control, weaning and educating goats, as well as some learnings along the way.



    Thank you to our guest featured in this episode:


    Fiona Lander



    For more information: (links)


    Going Ahead with Goats Project - https://www.lls.nsw.gov.au/what-we-do/our-major-projects/going-ahead-with-goats-project


    23330-MLA_WeedControl - https://www.mla.com.au/globalassets/mla-corporate/extensions-training-and-tools/creative-commons/weed-control-using-goats---cc.pdf


    Lactation and weaning | Meat & Livestock Australia (mla.com.au) - https://www.mla.com.au/Research-and-development/Genetics-and-breeding/Goats/Reproduction/Lactation-and-weaning



    For a transcript of this episode - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1z697n3Kwp16vfy6QQWre0OROohkn9kPq/view?usp=sharing



    This podcast series is produced by Grow Love Project and hosted by Western Local Land Services, supported through funding from the NSW Government as part of the Going Ahead with Goats project.

    • 39 min
    Goat Series: EP 1 - The Journey of a Paddock to Plate Goat Meat Business - with the Gourmet Goat Lady

    Goat Series: EP 1 - The Journey of a Paddock to Plate Goat Meat Business - with the Gourmet Goat Lady

    Many producers dream of cutting out the middleman and selling their own branded meat products direct to consumers. For most though, the thought stops at the farm gate, once they realise the many complexities of this business model. However, having a paddock to plate business model is achievable and is a great way to buffer against some of the fluctuations of prices seen in the commodity market. Join us with host Kieran Smith in this podcast where he shares the story of a goat producer who has done just that.

    Thank you to our guest featured in this episode:


    Jo Stewart



    For more information:


    Going Ahead with Goats Project - https://www.lls.nsw.gov.au/what-we-do/our-major-projects/going-ahead-with-goats-project


    The Gourmet Goat Lady - http://thegourmetgoatlady.com.au


    Meat Cuts on the App Store (apple.com) - https://apps.apple.com/au/app/meat-cuts/id904537057



    For a transcript of this episode - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LGL3keTqdRUJc_eRydbP5x4xwvHCmdpy/view?usp=sharing



    This podcast series is produced by Grow Love Project and hosted by Western Local Land Services, supported through funding from the NSW Government as part of the Going Ahead with Goats project.

    • 36 min
    Going Ahead with Goats - Trailer

    Going Ahead with Goats - Trailer

    We're very excited to bring you a podcast series dedicated to learning more about the goat industry. In this series we showcase some of the individuals and enterprises that make up the goat meat supply chain.

    Tune in each week as we bring you conversations with people within the goat industry, from commercial producers, stud breeders, depot operators, and paddock to plate businesses.

    This podcast has been produced by the ⁠Grow Love Project⁠ and is brought to you by Western Local Land Services supported through funding from the New South Wales Government.

    We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging.

    • 2 min
    Carbon Markets in the NSW Rangelands

    Carbon Markets in the NSW Rangelands

    Welcome back to a two-part episode on carbon in the rangelands. In the last episode, we covered some soil carbon fundamentals. And in this episode, we're looking at opportunities and challenges facing landowners in participating in carbon projects. With insights from experts and farmers, we learn about the key factors and the importance of staying informed for future market developments in rangelands. Tune in for a captivating discussion on the potential of carbon markets to shape regenerative land management.



    Thank you to our guests who featured in this episode:


    John Gavin - Natural Resource Manager, Remarkable NRM


    Fiona Garland - Western Local Land Services


    Lisa McFadyen - On-farm carbon advice project, NSW Department of Primary Industries  


    Andrew Mosley - farmer, Etiwanda 100% Rangelands Ready, Cobar





    For more information:


    On -Farm Carbon Advice project website https://bit.ly/Carbonfarming
    For those wanting to sign up to our expression of interest and receive communications from the On-farm Carbon Advice project please click the link and fill in the form bit.ly/3NZSwLD
    For further information about Natural Capital - https://www.lls.nsw.gov.au/help-and-advice/natural-capital
    and access to the Natural Capital Service Finder: https://www.lls.nsw.gov.au/help-and-advice/natural-capital/natural-capital-service-finder
    John Gavin NRM website - ⁠https://remarkablenrm.com.au/about-john/⁠ 
    Andrew's farm, Etiwanda -  https://soilsforlife.org.au/etiwanda/  

    Produced by growloveproject.com  This podcast is supported by Local Land Services, through funding from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Program.

    • 37 min
    Soil Carbon in the NSW Rangelands

    Soil Carbon in the NSW Rangelands

    Welcome to a special two part edition of the Pastoral Poddy, focusing on carbon in the rangelands. Western Local Land Services recently held an event on this topic. And for those who couldn't make it, we've gathered a panel of speakers to jam pack all the best bits into the podcast. This episode looks at health in rangelands and holistic land management approaches. It explores the significance of soil organic matter, carbon levels, and practical tips from experts in regenerative agriculture. We learn about adaptive land management practices and observing natural patterns to prevent erosion, promote ground cover, and enhance landscape health for long-term rehydration and rehabilitation.

    Thank you to our guests who featured in this episode:


    Karl Anderson - Research Officer – Soil Carbon, NSW Department of Primary Industries


    Sarah McDonald - Research Scientist Pastures, NSW Department of Primary Industries


    Paul Theakston - Rehydration and rehabilitation officer, Western Local Land Services


    Andrew Mosley - farmer, Etiwanda 100% Rangelands Ready, Cobar 



    For more information:


    Rangelands Living Skin Project - https://soilsforlife.org.au/rangelands-living-skin/


    Sarahs McDonald - https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/staff/profiles/sarah-mcdonald


    Andrew's farm, Etiwanda -  https://soilsforlife.org.au/etiwanda/ 


    Previous episode with details about Rangelands Rehydration -  https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pastoralpoddy/episodes/Rehydrating-the-rangelands-e1iackp/a-a7t82vv



    Produced by growloveproject.com  This podcast is supported by Local Land Services, through funding from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Program.

    • 42 min

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