Productive Producer

Max Newsome
Productive Producer

The Productive Producer podcast is brought to you by Max Newsome from the Northern Tablelands Local Land Services. This is your podcast for production and management decisions. Key members of the agricultural industry give their insight and opinion on some of the different aspects of production.

  1. 11/13/2024

    Tackling Pasture Dieback

    In this episode of the Productive Producer Podcast, we sit down with Sarah Baker, Development Officer for Pastures with the Department of Primary Industries, to dive into the important issue of Pasture Dieback. Sarah provides an in-depth look at pasture dieback, the signs to watch for, and how quickly it’s spreading across New South Wales. We discuss key management considerations for producers to help mitigate the impact, as well as tips for protecting pasture health in affected areas. Whether you’re in an at-risk region or just want to stay ahead of the curve, this episode is full of valuable insights to help you protect your pastures and ensure productivity. Resources https://www.mla.com.au/globalassets/mla-corporate/research-and-development/documents/mla-pasture-dieback-manual.pdf https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/1333692/PastureDiebackGuide2ndED.pdf select-grass-varieties-factsheet-final-approved.pdf Contacts: Max Newsome– for livestock advice– 0427 007 190 Local Land Services - 1300 795 299 Disclaimer The information contained in this publication is based on knowledge and understanding at the time of recording (September 2024) and may not be accurate, current, or complete. The State of New South Wales (including Local Land Services), the author, guests, and the publisher take no responsibility and will accept no liability, for the accuracy, currency, reliability, or correctness of any information included in the podcasts (including material provided by third parties). Readers should make their own inquiries and rely on their own advice when making decisions related to the material contained in this publication.

    25 min
  2. 09/16/2024

    Shelterbelts for Production

    In this episode of The Productive Producer, we dive deep into the benefits of shelterbelts with Anya Samon, a member of the Local Land Services (LLS) environment team and a beef and sheep producer from Uralla. Anya brings a wealth of knowledge, sharing practical insights on how shelterbelts can significantly boost livestock production, increase pasture growth, enhance crop yields, and even sequester carbon. Join us as Anya explains how shelterbelts reduce wind speeds, provide essential shade and shelter for livestock, and create more resilient farming systems. Whether you're looking to improve your farm's productivity or explore sustainable farming practices, this episode offers valuable tips for getting started with shelterbelt establishment. Contacts: Max Newsome– for livestock advice– 0427 007 190 Local Land Services - 1300 795 299 Disclaimer The information contained in this publication is based on knowledge and understanding at the time of recording (September 2024) and may not be accurate, current, or complete. The State of New South Wales (including Local Land Services), the author, guests, and the publisher take no responsibility and will accept no liability, for the accuracy, currency, reliability, or correctness of any information included in the podcasts (including material provided by third parties). Readers should make their own inquiries and rely on their own advice when making decisions related to the material contained in this publication.

    50 min
  3. 08/30/2024

    Bushfire Preparedness

    In this episode of the Productive Producer Podcast, we’re joined by Andrew Davidson, a seasoned Land Management Officer with Local Land Services (LLS) and an active member of his local Rural Fire Service (RFS). With fire season fast approaching, Andrew shares invaluable insights and practical strategies for landholders to enhance their bushfire preparedness. From creating effective firebreaks to managing vegetation, Andrew’s advice is tailored to help you protect your property and livestock. Whether you’re new to fire management or a seasoned pro, this episode offers essential tips to safeguard your land and livelihood during the high-risk season. Resources https://www.lls.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/889271/Managing-native-vegetation-to-prepare-for-a-bushfire_web.pdf   https://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/plan-and-prepare   https://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/plan-and-prepare/boundary-clearing-tool   https://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/plan-and-prepare/1050-vegetation-clearing   https://www.lmbc.nsw.gov.au/Maps/index.html?viewer=DraftNVRMap   https://www.lls.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/1569933/20240807-Land-categories-and-the-Land-Management-Framework.pdf   https://www.lls.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/1569923/20240807-Allowable-activities-for-landholders.pdf   Contacts: Max Newsome– for livestock advice– 0427 007 190 Local Land Services - 1300 795 299 Disclaimer The information contained in this publication is based on knowledge and understanding at the time of recording (September 2024) and may not be accurate, current, or complete. The State of New South Wales (including Local Land Services), the author, guests, and the publisher take no responsibility and will accept no liability, for the accuracy, currency, reliability, or correctness of any information included in the podcasts (including material provided by third parties). Readers should make their own inquiries and rely on their own advice when making decisions related to the material contained in this publication.

    32 min
  4. 09/18/2023

    Confinement Feeding Sheep

    Get ready for a deep dive into confinement feeding on the latest episode of the "Productive Producer" podcast! Join host Max Newsome and Jeff Duddy - Sheep consultant as they discuss the ins and outs of this critical agricultural practice. With unpredictable weather patterns, confinement feeding has become a valuable strategy for livestock producers. Learn how to set up the perfect confinement area, what to feed your animals, and why it's essential to consider their well-being in the process. Whether you're a seasoned farmer or just curious about modern farming techniques, this episode has something for everyone. Resources: https://www.lls.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/1431059/LLS_confinement-feeding-booklet-web.pdf Contacts: Max Newsome– for livestock advice– 0427 007 190 Local Land Services - 1300 795 299 Disclaimer The information contained in this publication is based on knowledge and understanding at the time of recording (September 2023) and may not be accurate, current, or complete. The State of New South Wales (including Local Land Services), the author, guests, and the publisher take no responsibility and will accept no liability, for the accuracy, currency, reliability, or correctness of any information included in the podcasts (including material provided by third parties). Readers should make their own inquiries and rely on their own advice when making decisions related to the material contained in this publication.

    35 min
  5. 09/05/2023

    Balancing Act: Choosing, Storing, and Feeding Hay for Livestock

    In this episode of the Productive Producer Podcast, we catch up with Annabelle Monie and discuss strategies and considerations for feeding hay to livestock, particularly during challenging periods like droughts. Annabelle, who works in the Emergency Management space and is also a producer, shares her valuable insights and experiences. We cover topics such as choosing the right type of hay for different livestock classes, comparing commodities based on cost-effectiveness, storing and feeding out hay efficiently, and the importance of maintaining good relationships with hay suppliers. Additionally, the episode highlights the risks associated with importing hay from regions affected by red imported fire ants and parthenium weed. Resources DPI Red Imported Fire Ant information hotline – 1800 680 244 Red imported fire ants (nsw.gov.au) Contacts Max Newsome– for livestock advice– 0427 007 190 Local Land Services - 1300 795 299 Disclaimer The information contained in this publication is based on knowledge and understanding at the time of recording (September 2023) and may not be accurate, current, or complete. The State of New South Wales (including Local Land Services), the author, guests, and the publisher take no responsibility and will accept no liability, for the accuracy, currency, reliability, or correctness of any information included in the podcasts (including material provided by third parties). Readers should make their own inquiries and rely on their own advice when making decisions related to the material contained in this publication.

    26 min

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The Productive Producer podcast is brought to you by Max Newsome from the Northern Tablelands Local Land Services. This is your podcast for production and management decisions. Key members of the agricultural industry give their insight and opinion on some of the different aspects of production.

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