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Big Shift For Small Farms - Australian Agriculture and Regenerative Farming
NSW Local Land Services
43 episodes
2 weeks ago
From soil health to mental health we are discussing the need for A BIG SHIFT in #faming and #agricultural systems. Each episode brings together insights from #farmers, scientists and industry to share and grow knowledge about holistic and regenerative farming practices. Produced by the @growloveproject with NSW Local Land Services, through funding from the Australian Government's National Landcare Program. We acknowledge the First People of this land throughout Australia and recognise their connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging.
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From soil health to mental health we are discussing the need for A BIG SHIFT in #faming and #agricultural systems. Each episode brings together insights from #farmers, scientists and industry to share and grow knowledge about holistic and regenerative farming practices. Produced by the @growloveproject with NSW Local Land Services, through funding from the Australian Government's National Landcare Program. We acknowledge the First People of this land throughout Australia and recognise their connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging.
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Big Shift For Small Farms - Australian Agriculture and Regenerative Farming
Ecological Weed Management - Regenerative practices

Episode Title: Ecological Weed Management

Host: Edgars Greste
Guest: Kim Deans, Agro-ecologist (with special contributions from Alexia Martinez & Kym Green)
In this episode of The Big Shift for Small Farms, Edgars Greste takes a deep dive into the often-overlooked subject of weeds — and how thinking differently about them can transform your small farm. Joining him is agro-ecologist Kim Deans, who challenges traditional chemical-based weed control, and instead advocates for a holistic weed-management strategy grounded in soil health, biodiversity and sustainable farm practices.

You’ll also hear from farmers Alexia Martinez and Kym Green as they share firsthand experiences of integrating compost, cover-crops and natural remedies into their weed-control practices — showing how a small-farm operator can manage weeds and build a healthier ecosystem at the same time.

  • Why weeds aren’t just pests — they are indicators of underlying soil, pasture or ecosystem health issues.

  • How to shift from a reactive “spray-and-pray” mindset to a proactive system-based approach focusing on soil biology, cover crops, grazing and pasture competition.

  • Practical strategies for small farms in Australia: implementing cover crops, compost, rotational grazing and non-chemical weed suppression methods.

  • Real-world farm stories: how Alexia Martinez and Kym Green are balancing weed control with regenerative practices on their properties.


    • 00:00 – 05:00 → Introduction: why weed management needs a rethink in small-scale agriculture

    • 05:01 – 15:00 → Guest segment: Kim Deans’ journey from traditional farming to agro-ecology

    • 15:01 – 30:00 → Core principles: ecosystem thinking, soil health and weeds as signals

    • 30:01 – 45:00 → Practical tactics for small farms: cover crops, compost, grazing, and timing

    • 45:01 – 55:00 → Farmer voices: Alexia Martinez & Kym Green share their stories


    • Biodynamic Agriculture Australia Ltd: https://biodynamics.net.au/

    • Kym Green: https://www.facebook.com/Kymgreenlenswood/

    • Free Guide: Weeds as Indicators of Soil Health (via Reinventing Agriculture) Reinventing Agriculture

    Where to from here?

    1. Walk a paddock, and document which weeds are present, how dense they are — and ask: What might they be signalling about soil health or pasture competition?

    2. Choose a paddock to trial a cover-crop (or increased ground cover) this season. Compare weed pressure at the end of the season with a part of the paddock left under current management.

    3. Talk to a neighbour/mentor/agribusiness about integrating grazing or compost strategies to suppress a particular persistent weed species you face.

    Then, set a reminder: revisit the same paddock in 3 months, note changes and score weed pressure on a scale of 1-10. Reflect: What changed? What still needs adjusting?

    On smaller farms, conventional large-scale weed-control methods (heavy chemical sprays, large machinery) may be less economical or sustainable. By adopting an ecological approach, you gain:

    • Improved soil health that supports your desired plants & crops, not just suppression of weeds.

    • Reduced reliance on chemical inputs and lowered costs — especially relevant in tight-margin scenarios.

    • More resilient systems: healthier soils and beneficial plant cover help your farm bounce back from droughts, floods or other extreme conditions.

    As Kim Deans reminds us: “Weeds are not just your enemy — they’re nature’s message.” When you begin to listen, to interpret what those weeds are telling you about your soil, pasture and farm system, you shift from reacting to guiding your system. This isn’t about perfection — it’s about progress, one paddock and one season at a time.

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    Thank you for tuning in. If this episode resonated, please subscribe, leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts, and share it with a fellow small-farm operator or land manager who might benefit. Until next time — keep observing, adapting and growing.


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    4 months ago
    38 minutes 44 seconds

    Big Shift For Small Farms - Australian Agriculture and Regenerative Farming
    Changing from Traditional to Regenerative Farming

    In this episode of the Big Shift for Small Farms Podcast, host Edgars Greste chats with dairy farmer Andy Hanna, whose farm is located in the heart of greater Sydney, amidst the growing impact of suburban sprawl. With farming pressures like unpredictable climate conditions and tight financial margins, Andy’s story is a powerful example of adapting and thriving against the odds.

    Edgars recently had the chance to visit Andy’s farm and was impressed by the work and evolution of his farming practices. Andy’s approach to low-input, ecological farming focusing on rotational grazing, boosting pasture biodiversity, and working with natural nutrient cycles, offers valuable, practical examples of how to make a big shift toward sustainability. This conversation is full of insights on building resilience into farming systems while supporting the environment and the community.

    Thank you to our guest, Andy Hanna, featured in this episode.

    For more information: 

    • AG360 Rotational Grazing Planner - https://ag360.com.au/#!/out 

    • Multispecies pastures podcast episode - https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/the-big-shift/episodes/Multispecies-Pastures-e2i8dgt

    • Soil Amendments podcast episode (featuring Dairy farmer Gavin Chittick) - https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/the-big-shift/episodes/Understanding-Soil-Amendments-to-Boost-Soil-Fertility-e2go7l2 

    Produced by Grow Love Project and hosted by NSW Local Land Services. Supported by the Australian Government through funding from the Natural Heritage Trust under the Climate-Smart Agriculture Program. Views and opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Greater Sydney Local Land Services or the Australian Government.

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    5 months ago
    40 minutes 24 seconds

    Big Shift For Small Farms - Australian Agriculture and Regenerative Farming
    Natural Capital Insights for Regenerative Land Management Practices

    In this episode of the Big Shift for Small Farms podcast, we explore the idea of natural capital—the economic and environmental value of nature. Joined by natural capital advisor Madeleine Florin and farmers Ned Long and Rhiannon Phillips, the conversation highlights regenerative land management practices, the advantages of enhancing natural capital, and new market opportunities. The episode includes practical examples and discusses the impacts on farming, communities, and personal well-being, underscoring the link between environmental stewardship and economic resilience.

    Thank you to our guests featured in this episode:

    • Madeleine Florin

    • Ned Long

    • Rhiannon Phillips 

    For more information: 

    • NSW LLS - Natural Capital: https://www.lls.nsw.gov.au/help-and-advice/natural-capital 

    • NSW LLS - Natural Capital Service Finder:

    Natural Capital service finder - Local Land Services (nsw.gov.au)

    • Mountains Gourmet (Rhiannon’s market garden and services): https://www.mountainsgourmet.com/ 

    • Farming for the Future: https://farmingforthefuture.org.au/ 

    Produced by Grow Love Project and hosted by NSW Local Land Services


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    1 year ago
    39 minutes 11 seconds

    Big Shift For Small Farms - Australian Agriculture and Regenerative Farming
    Soils and Pasture Management of the NSW South Coast

    Welcome to an insightful podcast episode uncovering the intricate world of Southeast New South Wales' diverse soils. Come on a journey with Di and Steven in their transition from dairy to beef production by focusing on soil health and the impact of soil quality on farming practices. We’ll hear from Roy Lawrie, a seasoned soil expert, and Andrew Britton, former Small Farms Coordinator for the South Coast region, as they demystify the complexities of soil management. We’ll learn about crucial topics such as the significance of topsoil and subsoil tests, the variability in soil profiles across landscapes, the persistent challenges of weed management, and the presence of acid sulfate soils.  This episode equips you with invaluable tips on soil and weed management, aimed at elevating farmers' ability to enhance land health and embrace regenerative farming practices. 

    Thank you to our guests featured in this episode:

    • Diana Ferguson and Stephen Shipton

    • Roy Lawrie

    • Wayne Brown

    • Andrew Britton

    For more information: 

    • NSW Soils Knowledge Network - https://www.nswskn.com/ 

    Produced by Grow Love Project and hosted by NSW Local Land Services

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    1 year ago
    31 minutes 7 seconds

    Big Shift For Small Farms - Australian Agriculture and Regenerative Farming
    Soils for Life Conference

    Ever wondered about regenerative agriculture and the impacts it can have on farmers? Join us as we learn about real life experiences shared by seasoned farmers at the recent Soil Stewardship Summit near Yass, NSW. Over two enlightening days, participants explored the concept of regenerative agriculture, discussing key topics such as tapping into indigenous wisdom, enhancing drought resilience, transitioning from high production to natural methods, and prioritizing soil health for improved yields and healthier societies. The stories embody values of patience, gratitude, and deep respect for nature, offering valuable inspiration for those considering or embarking on the journey towards sustainable farming practices. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that encapsulates the transformative power of regenerative agriculture and a return to natural processes.


    Thank you to our guests featured in this episode:

    • Eli Court (Soils for Life)

    • Paul Girrawah House 

    • Rhonda Daly 

    • Colin Seis 

    • Garry Kadwell

    • David Marsh 

    For more information: 

    • Previous Big Shift episode on regenerative farmers - tiny.cc/bigshiftregen
    • Soils for Life  - https://soilsforlife.org.au 
    • Paul Girrawah House - https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-house-57055860/?originalSubdomain=au

    Produced by growloveproject.com and hosted by NSW Local Land Services

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    1 year ago
    31 minutes 38 seconds

    Big Shift For Small Farms - Australian Agriculture and Regenerative Farming
    The beauty of microbiology in the soil

    Biology drives nearly all processes in our soil. From structure and water infiltration, to nutrient cycling and disease suppression. Until  recently the biological function of soil has largely been overlooked in favour of soil physics and chemistry. So to find out more about the beauty of bugs we spoke with soil microbiologist, Kelvin Montagu


    Thank you to our guest featured in this episode:

    • Kelvin Montagu

    For more information: 

    • Colo Consulting

    Produced by Grow Love Project and hosted by NSW Local Land Services

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    1 year ago
    31 minutes 52 seconds

    Big Shift For Small Farms - Australian Agriculture and Regenerative Farming
    Multispecies Pastures

    Curious about the buzz surrounding multi-species pastures and its game-changing role in regenerative agriculture? Join us to hear expert insights from Sarah Fea, an experienced agroecologist, who explores the diversity of advantages that multi-species brings to the table. We look into the significance of improving soil health, biodiversity, efficiency of resources, pest control, and creation of resilient landscapes. Gain valuable insights from on-field farmers as they share their journeys experimenting with multi-species pastures, revealing the substantial benefits they've reaped through the transition to diverse pastures.

    Thank you to our guests featured in this episode:

    • Sarah Fea

    • Adam and Jody Turner

    • Greg Mumm

    For more information: 

    • https://www.lls.nsw.gov.au/help-and-advice/growing,-grazing-and-land/pastures

    • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLcyeCkF2a4

    • https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soils-for-life/episodes/From-monoculture-to-multispecies-cropping-Making-diversity-work-e252tlg/a-a9ueu1s

    • https://www.lls.nsw.gov.au/regions/north-west/key-projects/natural-resource-management-case-studies/award-winning-north-west-landholders 

    Produced by Grow Love Project and hosted by NSW Local Land Services


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    1 year ago
    29 minutes 46 seconds

    Big Shift For Small Farms - Australian Agriculture and Regenerative Farming
    Knowing Your Soils - Sydney region

    This episode explores the importance of soil and soil management for agriculture and the environment, focusing on the soils of the Sydney region. Experts from the New South Wales Soil Knowledge Network share their expertise on topics such as geology, soil formation, soil types, erosion, and assessing soil health. The conversation highlights the role of organic matter, irrigation, and soil samples in managing different soil types. Listeners will gain a better understanding of the value of soil and practical tips for improving soil health. Let's make the world greener and healthier, one soil particle at a time!

    Thank you to our guests featured in this episode:

    • Greg Chapman

    • Tony Voller

    • Madeleine Florin

    • Cathy Sherry

    For more information: 

    • NSW Soils Knowledge Network 

    • eSPADE

    • National Library of Australia (Trove) 

    • Six Maps

    • Sustainable Vegetable Farming - Episode 3 - Soil health fundamentals - YouTube

    Produced by Grow Love Project and hosted by NSW Local Land Services

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    1 year ago
    27 minutes 41 seconds

    Big Shift For Small Farms - Australian Agriculture and Regenerative Farming
    Macrobiology in the Soil - Dung Beetles

    In this episode, get ready to dig into the quirky world of dung beetles and discover how these little champions are like the superheroes of soil health on farms! Join us and our guests as we chat about the fantastic benefits dung beetles bring to Australian farmers – from reducing water runoff to boosting pasture growth and improving soil in grazing systems, to keeping pests in check, and even mastering the art of carbon sequestration. These remarkable critters prove that sometimes, in the smallest packages, you find the mightiest heroes for our planet's well-being.

    Thank you to our guests featured in this episode:

    • Russ Barrow

    • Ed Hogan

    • Keri Chittenden

    • Michael McDonald

    For more information: 

    • Dung Beetle Ecosystem Engineers 

    • Dung Beetles - Local Land Services (nsw.gov.au)

    • Join the Greater Sydney dung beetle network to learn more alongside like-minded farmers and land managers

    Produced by Grow Love Project and hosted by NSW Local Land Services



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    1 year ago
    34 minutes 22 seconds

    Big Shift For Small Farms - Australian Agriculture and Regenerative Farming
    Understanding Soil Amendments to Boost Soil Fertility

    In this episode, we explore soil amendments and their role in enhancing soil fertility.  Accompanied by farmers from Kangaroo Valley, we delve into their strategic use of compost and diverse amendments to enhance soil health.  Former Senior Agricultural Advisor Ed Hogan presents a comprehensive soil biology demonstration, offering invaluable insights for the farming community - recognising the significance of tailoring agricultural approaches to meet the distinctive needs of each soil and steering clear of a generic 'one-size-fits-all' methodology. Tune in to discover which amendments could potentially elevate the soil fertility on your farm.

    Thank you to our guests featured in this episode:

    • Brad Hawthorne

    • Gavin Chittick

    • Edmund Hogan

    For more information: 

    • Southeast local land services

    Produced by Grow Love Project and hosted by NSW Local Land Services

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    1 year ago
    35 minutes 24 seconds

    Big Shift For Small Farms - Australian Agriculture and Regenerative Farming
    Caring for Riparian Zones

    Riparian Zones play an integral role in the Australian landscape - from cultural heritage to agriculture, recreation, and providing habitat for aquatic and terrestrial animals. These areas are crucial for filtering water, preventing erosion, and supporting the overall productivity of the surrounding landscape. They also provide grazing, shelter, and access to water for livestock.

    Development and agriculture can pose a potential threat to riparian zones. Clearing, overuse, and uncontrolled stock access are some activities that can lead to erosion, habitat loss, and reduced water quality. But there are ways to look after this unique landscape.

    In this episode, we join three individuals who give us tips on restoring riparian land on your property. As we journey along the creek, we may glimpse one of Australia’s most shy and unique creatures.

    Thank you to our guests featured in this episode:

    • Alexia Martinez - farmer

    • Michelle Ryan - Senior Lecturer in ecology and environmental Science at Western Sydney University

    • Lori Gould - Program Manager of the Australian River Restoration Centre

    For more information or to get involved:

    PlatypusSPOT app

    Australian Platypus Conservancy 

    Australian River Restoration Centre 

    Cattai Hills Environment Network (CHEN) 

    Hosted by Edgars Greste 

    Produced by Grow Love Project and hosted by NSW Local Land Services

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    2 years ago
    35 minutes 25 seconds

    Big Shift For Small Farms - Australian Agriculture and Regenerative Farming
    Conservation agreements benefitting private landholders

    Many landholders have been promoting biodiversity and wildlife conservation on their property for many years. Not only is this beneficial for the environment, but through conservation agreements, landholders benefit financially from protecting their patches.

    Landholders can be involved in a variety of different programs and conservation agreements. One of the main aspects is landholders need to have native vegetation in good condition on their land. In terms of size, smaller farms can collaborate to create larger parcels that may be eligible for financial compensation. 

    In this episode, we’ll hear from private landowners who have been managing biodiversity and promoting wildlife conservation on their land for years - and they have benefited from it in many ways. 

    Thank you to our guests featured in this episode:

    • Bev Debrincat - Chair of Greater Sydney Landcare, landholder

    • Xuela Sledge - Koala Project Officer with Greater Sydney Landcare

    • Matt Carr - acting director of the Biodiversity Conservation Trust

    • Jocelyn Howden - founder of the Glenorie Wildlife Refuge

    For more information or to get involved:

    Landholder guide to conservation agreements

    Biodiversity Conservation Trust

    Land for Wildlife 

    Hosted by Edgars Greste 

    Produced by Grow Love Project and hosted by NSW Local Land Services


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    2 years ago
    31 minutes 26 seconds

    Big Shift For Small Farms - Australian Agriculture and Regenerative Farming
    Citizen Science helping to inform natural resource management

    Citizen Science has been around for a long time. It has allowed vast amounts of data to be collected and analysed within a relatively short period by getting members of the public to participate in scientific research. 

    This research is invaluable as it helps to inform natural resource management, increase environmental protection and inform policy and decision making.  It also benefits individuals as they can engage in research and provide public input. 

    There are numerous citizen science opportunities for landholders to get involved in, whether it be about frogs, tree hollows, scats, or even ferals - there is something for everyone.

    Join us as we speak with three motivated individuals working in this space across diverse topics and landscapes, from water to earth to sky.

    Thank you to our guests featured in this episode:

    • Lilly Schwartz - founder of the Hills Hornsby Rural Koala Project

    • Jessica Lumbroso - Land Care Coordinator and Streamwatch Coordinator for the Greater Sydney Land Care

    • Ben Humphries - Coordinator of the Southern NSW Birds on Farms Project

    For more information or to get involved:

    Hills Hornsby Rural Koala Project  

    Streamwatch

    Birds on Farms Project  

    Australian Citizen Science Association (in partnership with Atlas of Living Australia)

    Hosted by Edgars Greste and Katie Meyer

    Produced by Grow Love Project and hosted by NSW Local Land Services

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    2 years ago
    30 minutes 35 seconds

    Big Shift For Small Farms - Australian Agriculture and Regenerative Farming
    Habitat connectivity for landscape resilience

    Wildlife corridors are essential for the survival of animals. They also provide additional benefits for both the environment and agricultural productivity.

    Unfortunately, habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation create immense challenges for animals as they struggle to reach food, water and shelter. But there are many things that landholders can do to improve habitat connectivity and increase wildlife conservation efforts. By planting more trees and creating corridors for animals, landholders contribute to landscape resilience and benefit in many ways by preventing soil erosion, improving crop pollination and providing shelter for stock.

    Join us in this episode as we journey through three different landscapes and learn about initiatives protecting and restoring our landscapes and natural systems, improving habitat connectivity and benefiting landholders.


    Thank you to our guests featured in this episode:

    • Angie Fricker - Senior Land Services Officer with Greater Sydney LLS

    • Garry Watterson - Landholder

    • Gary Howling - Chief Executive Officer of the Great Eastern Ranges 

    • Paul Madden  - Project Officer with Community Environment Network

    For more information or to get involved:

     Hawkesbury-Nepean Landcare Network

    The Great Eastern Ranges

    Community Environment Network (CEN)


    Hosted by Edgars Greste and Katie Meyer


    Produced by Grow Love Project and hosted by NSW Local Land Services



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    2 years ago
    34 minutes 43 seconds

    Big Shift For Small Farms - Australian Agriculture and Regenerative Farming
    Climate Smart Farming Series - Livestock Management to maintain production and resilience during extreme climate events

    Livestock farming has been practiced for over 10,000 years, so understandably there are many different approaches, particularly when adapting to climate change. Climate change affects livestock production, both directly through heat stress and indirectly through effects on grassland and species distribution.  Farmers are innovatively managing their livestock to improve productivity and reduce environmental impacts. The techniques vary, including rotational grazing, precision genetics, species stacking and intensive feeding systems.  This episode features three farmers who share how, by implementing these management techniques, they have maintained production during extreme climate events, making their businesses more resilient.


    Thank you to our guests


    • Matthew Martin - Old Cobran Pastoral

    https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/stories/m-martin


    • Stacey Lugsdin - Warrendale

    https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/stories/s-lugsdin


    • Luke and Pia Winder - Tathra Place

    https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/stories/lp-winder


    Hosted by Edgars Greste and Matt Pierce


    Produced by Grow Love Project for @NSWDPI and hosted by NSW Local Land Services #Bigshiftforsmallpodcast


    *NSW DPI understands that successful adaptations will vary between locations, industries and business.

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    2 years ago
    39 minutes 8 seconds

    Big Shift For Small Farms - Australian Agriculture and Regenerative Farming
    Climate Smart Farming Series - Biodiversity and ecosystem services for supporting climate resilient agricultural production

    On the road again with Matt and Edgars. This time visiting farmers who have significantly injected life back into their farms growing wine, macadamias and cherries! Biodiversity is essential for ecosystem functions that support all life on Earth. Climate change significantly impacts biodiversity through the increase in the intensity and frequency of fires, storms, or periods of drought. Farmers combat and maintain healthy ecosystems by focusing on regenerative practices such as native plantings, increasing diversity, cover cropping, microbiology and integrated pest management. In this episode,  be inspired by farmers who have improved their resilience by increasing whole ecosystem biodiversity on their farms to improve pest control, pollination and carbon sequestration.


    Thank you to our guests


    • Keith and Alistair Tulloch - Keith Tulloch Wines

    https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/stories/ka-tulloch


    • Ross Arnett - Malua Farm

    https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/stories/r-arnett


    • Chris and Lee Hall - Hall Family Orchards

    https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/stories/cl-hall


    Hosted by Edgars Greste and Matt Pierce


    Produced by Grow Love Project for @NSWDPI and hosted by NSW Local Land Services #Bigshiftforsmallpodcast


    *NSW DPI understands that successful adaptations will vary between locations, industries and business.


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    2 years ago
    37 minutes 42 seconds

    Big Shift For Small Farms - Australian Agriculture and Regenerative Farming
    Climate Smart Farming Series - Building healthy soils that buffer against severe climatic events

    Soil is one of the most undervalued substances on this planet, but farmers know that our future depends on the health of our soil. Maintaining healthy soils improves productivity and resilience on farms and also plays a role in tackling climate change by capturing and storing vast amounts of carbon. Recent climatic changes contribute to many soil issues like erosion, nutrient imbalance, water logging and loss of soil biodiversity. In this episode several farmers share their experiences of cover cropping, soil testing and using compost and organic fertilisers to improve soil health and structure and increase soil carbon for a more resilient farm and planet. Healthy agricultural soils allow functional biology (food webs) and chemistry (nutrient cycling) for efficient and sustainable productivity. Hear from 3 farmers implementing practices to sustain their soils and how they've buffered the impacts from sever climate events.


    Thank you to our guests


    • John and Juanita Hamparsum, Drayton Station

    https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/stories/jj-hamparsum


    • Peter and Darcy Skipworth, Currebah



    • Justin and Pip Jarrett, See Saw Wines

    https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/stories/jp-jarrett


    Hosted by Edgars Greste and Matt Pierce

    Produced by Grow Love Project for @NSWDPI and hosted by NSW Local Land Services #Bigshiftforsmallpodcast


    *NSW DPI understands that successful adaptations will vary between locations, industries and business.


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    2 years ago
    41 minutes 36 seconds

    Big Shift For Small Farms - Australian Agriculture and Regenerative Farming
    Climate Smart Farming Series - Landscape modifications and interventions for drought resilience

    The ⁠#ClimateSmart series explores the diverse impacts of ⁠#ClimateChange⁠ on the landscape and farmers' own experiences in practically adapting their land, systems and businesses.

    In this episode, we're looking at farmers who have used landscape modification including diversion banks, ponding, swales and leaky weirs to slow and store water flows during rainfall events. Along with restoring ground cover this has significantly reduce erosion and restored landscape function.

    Thank you to the farmers, you can watch and read their stories here:


    Scott Preisig and Belinda Scott, Merrylands Station, Kerrigundi, NSW

    dpi.nsw.gov.au/stories/blake-preisig


    Glenn Morris, Billabong Farm, Inverell, NSW

    dpi.nsw.gov.au/stories/g-morris


    Martin Royds, Jillamatong Farm, Braidwood, NSW

    dpi.nsw.gov.au/stories/m-royds


    Watch all the Climate Smart films:

    dpi.nsw.gov.au/dpi/climate/digital-agriculture/farmer-stories


    Your hosts Edgars Greste @growloveproject and Matt Pierce @NSWDPI

    Producers Edgars Greste, Susannah Kable and Katie Meyer

    Produced by @growloveproject for @NSWDPI and hosted by NSW Local Land Services #Bigshiftforsmallpodcast


    *NSW DPI understands that successful adaptations will vary between locations, industries and business.

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    2 years ago
    37 minutes 4 seconds

    Big Shift For Small Farms - Australian Agriculture and Regenerative Farming
    Climate Smart Farming Series - AgTech to manage climate risks and maximise return on infrastructure investment

    The ⁠#ClimateSmart series explores the diverse impacts of ⁠#ClimateChange⁠ on the landscape and farmers' own experiences in practically adapting their land, systems and businesses. In this episode, we're looking at farmers who have adopted digital technology that have allowed them to improve their productivity, achieve efficiencies, respond to the climate risk, and adapt their enterprises. 


    Thank you to the farmers, you can watch and read their stories here:


    Vito Mancini blood orange farm, Redbelly Citrus, Griffith NSW

    https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/stories/v-mancini


    Ewan and Kevin McAsh, Oyster Life Management on the Clyde River near Batemans Bay NSW

    https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/stories/ke-mcash


    Ian and Pru Pearce, Stoneleigh Orchard near Orange NSW

    https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/stories/ip-pearce

    Watch all the Climate Smart films: https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/dpi/climate/digital-agriculture/farmer-stories

    Your hosts Edgars Greste @growloveproject and Matt Pierce @NSWDPI

    Producers Edgars Greste, Susannah Kable and Katie Meyer


    Produced by @growloveproject for @NSWDPI and hosted by NSW Local Land Services #Bigshiftforsmallpodcast

    *NSW DPI understands that successful adaptations will vary between locations, industries and business.

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    2 years ago
    39 minutes 5 seconds

    Big Shift For Small Farms - Australian Agriculture and Regenerative Farming
    These farm planning tools could save you time and money

    You know that phrase if you fail to plan, you are planning to fail. Now, depending on which Wikipedia entry you read, either Winston Churchill, Benjamin Franklin or Aristotle or a bunch of other people said it. But the point is, planning is a good thing to do. It helps you identify and reach your goals, realise your vision for your property, and what lifestyle you want to leave. We've actually produced a few episodes on the topic. One on farm planning principles and planning for emergencies, which looks at flood and bushfire preparedness. But in this episode we're taking a look at a farm planning package of tools that Greater Sydney Local Land Services has produced for landowners and managers. It includes a workbook, self-assessment quiz and  mapping tool to make this process easier. We'll hear from some new farmers who've trialed the tools to help them get their ideas out of their head and onto some paper or in the computer, and also help them think about stuff that wasn't even on their radar.  But first we’re going to get some farm planning fundamentals from coach Kim Deans. Let's get planning.

    The workbook and self assessment resources are available to download on the LLS website 

    https://www.lls.nsw.gov.au/regions/greater-sydney/key-projects/small-farms-network/property-planning-resources

    Thank you to all our guests:

    Richard Stephens and Madeleine Florin from Greater Sydney Local Land Services 

    Kim Deans https://www.reinventingagriculture.com.au/kim-deans

    Kirrily Smith, Farmer

    David Adderton, Farmer





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    3 years ago
    40 minutes 31 seconds

    Big Shift For Small Farms - Australian Agriculture and Regenerative Farming
    From soil health to mental health we are discussing the need for A BIG SHIFT in #faming and #agricultural systems. Each episode brings together insights from #farmers, scientists and industry to share and grow knowledge about holistic and regenerative farming practices. Produced by the @growloveproject with NSW Local Land Services, through funding from the Australian Government's National Landcare Program. We acknowledge the First People of this land throughout Australia and recognise their connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging.