98 episodes

MSF's Farm Talk Podcast proudly brings Farmers, Researchers and Ag Industry connections together to chat innovative farming practices to help build a sustainable farming future for our Mallee growers. Mallee Sustainable Farming is a farmer-driven organisation specialising in Research, Development and Extension for NSW, VIC & SA's low-rainfall Mallee region. For more information visit: www.msfp.org.au/podcast 

MSF Farm Talk Podcast Mallee Sustainable Farming

    • Science

MSF's Farm Talk Podcast proudly brings Farmers, Researchers and Ag Industry connections together to chat innovative farming practices to help build a sustainable farming future for our Mallee growers. Mallee Sustainable Farming is a farmer-driven organisation specialising in Research, Development and Extension for NSW, VIC & SA's low-rainfall Mallee region. For more information visit: www.msfp.org.au/podcast 

    From theory to field - long coleoptiles in the Mallee

    From theory to field - long coleoptiles in the Mallee

    In this episode of the MSF Farm Talk podcast, we revisit discussions from the MSF Big Ag Day Out events held earlier this year. The focus is on the advancements in long coleoptile wheat and its impact on farming systems.

    Long coleoptiles are an emerging technology aimed to improve the ability to establish crops on time under drying autumn soil surface conditions, like the 2024 season. Mallee sands are well suited where summer fallow rainfall is enough to create a deeper sowing opportunity. 

    Therese McBeath, CSIRO, and Nick Paltridge, MSF, discuss various projects and experiments that highlight the benefits of deep sowing, especially in the Mallee region.

    With insights into the integration of long coleoptile varieties in erodible soils and scenarios involving moisture below the surface, the conversation also explores the potential for other crop types.

    Tune in to learn about the current trials and future prospects in Mallee farming systems.

    00:00 Introduction to MSF Farm Talk Podcast

    00:18 Advancements in Long Coleoptile Wheat

    00:42 Field Applications and Benefits

    01:51 Deep Sowing and Soil Conditions

    02:51 Future Developments and Trials

    04:23 Conclusion and Future Plans

    04:54 Podcast Closing Remarks

    For more info visit the MSF website here

    This podcast has been developed with funding from the Australian Government's Future Drought Fund. 

    Long coleoptile trials in the Mallee have been conducted as part of the Future Drought Fund project "Developing robust ground cover to enable resilience in low rainfall mixed farms" and the GRDC Long Coleoptile Research investment CSP2212-007RTX. 
    Support the show: https://msfp.org.au/about/membership/
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    • 5 min
    Is it too late to be growing legumes in the Mallee?

    Is it too late to be growing legumes in the Mallee?

    Can grain legumes still perform with a late start?

    In this episode, Paige Cross discusses the potential for grain legume crops with Dr. Penny Roberts, the resident research manager at MSF. They explore the complexities and opportunities of planting grain legumes late in the season, focusing on crop types, subsoil moisture, and best farm practices.

    Dr. Roberts shares insights on risk management strategies, the importance of inoculation, and how to ensure maximum crop performance despite a late start. Valuable tips and resources for farmers are also highlighted to support successful legume production.

    00:00 Introduction and Key Questions

    00:18 Meet Dr. Penny Roberts

    01:04 Is It Too Late to Grow Grain Legumes?

    02:15 Decision-Making for Paddock Selection

    03:06 Time of Sowing Considerations

    04:22 Subsoil Moisture and Sowing Tips

    05:10 Farm Practices for Late Sowing

    06:40 Inoculation and Rhizobia Management

    09:02 Final Tips and Summary

    10:45 Conclusion and Resources

    For the GRDC Doubling inoculant rates fact sheet click here

    SA Grain Legume Production in SA 

    Grain Legume Extension Hub Victoria
    Support the show: https://msfp.org.au/about/membership/
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    • 11 min
    Frost Insights: Exploring Phenology and Strategies with Ben Smith

    Frost Insights: Exploring Phenology and Strategies with Ben Smith

    Mitigating Frost Risks: Strategies from the Frost Learning Centre

    In this episode of the Better Frost Decisions podcast, host Paige Cross speaks with Ben Smith from Agrilink Agriculture Consultants about frost management strategies. They discuss the work being done at the Frost Learning Centre in South Australia, including the role of phenology in mitigating frost risks. Ben shares insights on the importance of understanding frost zones, developmental drivers such as temperature sensitivity, photoperiod, and vernalization, as well as strategies like varietal mixtures and timing of seeding.

    The conversation also highlights ongoing research and trials aimed at improving frost outcomes in various crops.

    Join the discussion for valuable tips and updates on navigating frost management in agriculture.

    00:00 Unlocking Frost Management Strategies

    00:22 Welcome to the Better Frost Decisions Podcast00:59 Insights from the Frost Learning Centre

    03:44 Exploring Phenology and Frost Mitigation

    09:03 Advanced Frost Research and Future Directions

    10:12 Reflecting on the 2023 Season and Frost Management Outcomes

    17:04 Looking Ahead: Frost Management Strategies for the Future

    18:40 Wrapping Up: Insights and Acknowledgments
    Support the show: https://msfp.org.au/about/membership/
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    • 19 min
    Autumn Climate Driver Conversations with Peter Hayman and the use of climate information to assist with making Better Frost Decisions

    Autumn Climate Driver Conversations with Peter Hayman and the use of climate information to assist with making Better Frost Decisions

    Navigating Climate Uncertainty in Agriculture for 2024

    In this second episode of the 'Better Frost Decisions Podcast' for 2024, hosted by Paige Cross of Mallee Sustainable Farming, the focus is on demystifying climate drivers and their implications for agricultural planning and decision-making.

    Joined by Peter Hayman, Principal Scientist at the South Australian Research and Development Institute, the discussion centres on the challenges of forecasting climate conditions, particularly in autumn, and the current neutral El Nino Southern Oscillation Index and what it implies for the upcoming season in southern Australia. They explore the importance of being cautious with autumn forecasts, acknowledging farmers' need for rain and the strategy of dry seeding amidst uncertain weather conditions.

    The conversation also touches on climate drivers like the Indian Ocean Dipole and the nuances of making agricultural decisions based on probabilistic forecasts. The episode emphasizes the value of farmer experience and peer learning in decision-making processes, particularly in relation to frost management and preparing for weather-related risks.

    It concludes with acknowledgments for the support from GRDC and a reminder of the ongoing project aimed at mitigating the impact of frost through informed decision-making.

    00:00 Introduction to Climate Forecasting Challenges

    00:27 Welcome to the Better Frost Decisions Podcast

    00:47 Expert Insights on Seasonal Climate Outlook for 2024

    01:20 Understanding Climate Drivers and Their Impact

    03:50 Strategies for Farming in Uncertain Weather Conditions

    06:19 The Role of Climate Models and Seasonal Forecasts

    09:09 The Importance of Community and Peer Learning in Agriculture

    15:43 Frost Management and Weather-Related Risks Discussion

    19:43 Concluding Remarks and Acknowledgments

    To read the latest issue of the Better Frost Decisions Newsletter click here
    Support the show: https://msfp.org.au/about/membership/
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    • 19 min
    Improving Yields with VRT & Managing Technology Hurdles

    Improving Yields with VRT & Managing Technology Hurdles

    Improving Yields with VRT and Managing Technology Hurdles

    The discussion revolves around the outcomes and experiences from Variable Rate Technology (VRT) workshops and field implementations in the Mallee region.

    Tanja Morgan interviews experts Sean Mason and Peter Treloar, focusing on the successes in phosphorus management through VRT, the variability of rainfall effects on harvests, and the economic benefits observed across different soil types and yield scenarios.

    Additionally, the conversation highlights the ongoing technological challenges farmers face, such as integrating GPS with farm equipment, and the importance of problem-solving to overcome these barriers.

    The dialogue also touches on future focuses, such as mapping for acidity management and the significance of test strips for verifying farming strategies. The project is part of the efforts funded by the SA Drought Hub aimed at enhancing soil zone mapping for variable rate nutrition management, with an invitation for more participation.

    00:00 Welcome to the Mallee VRT Workshop Recap00:39 Summarizing VRT Paddock Results and Insights01:29 Exploring the Impact of Variable Rainfall on Harvest03:26 Addressing Technology Hurdles in Farming04:40 Advancing Farming with Easy VRT and Zoning Techniques05:20 Tackling Soil Acidity and Crop Management06:42 The Importance of Test Strips and Future Plans07:43 Project Funding and How to Get Involved

    To learn more about this project visit the MSF website click here
    Support the show: https://msfp.org.au/about/membership/
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    • 8 min
    Better Frost Decisions April 2024 Podcast

    Better Frost Decisions April 2024 Podcast

    Navigating Frost Management: Insights and Strategies for the 2024 Season

    This episode of the Better Frost Decisions podcast series delves into reflections on the 2023 season's frost experiences and discusses innovative frost management strategies for the upcoming 2024 season. Hosted by Paige Cross of Mallee Sustainable Farming, the episode features conversations with Mallee farmers Andrew Hanson and Brian Peter, who share their approaches to mitigating frost damage through farm management practices and crop selection.

    Additionally, pulse researcher Sarah Day from SARDI explores the role of legumes in frost management and offers advice for incorporating pulses into farming strategies to combat frost risks.

    The discussions cover personal anecdotes, the implementation of diverse farming methods to lessen frost impact, and the importance of continuous adaptation and strategic planning in farming operations.

    00:00 Welcome to the Better Frost Decisions Podcast Series for 2024

    00:52 Insights from Andrew Hansen: A Mallee Farmer's Frost Management

    06:21 Brian Peter's Experience with Frost in 2023 and Future Strategies

    09:33 Expert Advice from Sarah Day on Pulses and Frost Management

    14:23 Concluding Thoughts and Looking Ahead to 2024

    This podcast has been created as part of the GRDC project "Applying current knowledge to inform grower decision making to mitigate the impact of frost, now and in the future". (MSF2007-001SAX). 
    Support the show: https://msfp.org.au/about/membership/
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    • 15 min

Top Podcasts In Science

Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg
Spencer Greenberg
SERious EPI
Sue Bevan - Society for Epidemiologic Research
This Week in Space (Video)
TWiT
StarTalk Radio
Neil deGrasse Tyson
Reinvent Yourself with Dr. Tara
Dr. Tara Swart Bieber
Discovery
BBC World Service

You Might Also Like

GRDC Podcast
Grains Research and Development Corporation
Profitable Farmer
Farm Owners Academy
AgWatchers
Andrew Whitelaw & Matt Dalgleish
Farms Advice Podcast
Farms Advice
RaboResearch Food & Agribusiness Australia/NZ
Rabobank
Head Shepherd
Mark Ferguson