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In this episode, hear from Irish dairy farmers Gillian and Neil O’Sullivan as they discuss their farming system and successfully changing from a conventional, monoculture pasture system to a multispecies pasture system.
The couple joins Dairy Australia’s Cath Lescun and Donna Gibson from Gardiner Foundation for this conversation, where they also share the reasons behind making the change.
Listeners can hear more about the O’Sullivan’s multispecies pasture journey – along with the practical experiences that farmers have had in adopting practices to improve soil health and function – at Dairy Australia’s Grounds for Growth event from 4-6 March in Warrnambool, Victoria.
Find out more and register: Grounds for Growth | Dairy Australia
This episode features a conversation with:
Cath Lescun, National Soils & Water Lead, Dairy Australia
Donna Gibson, Program Manager, Research and Innovation, Gardiner Foundation
Gillian and Neil O’Sullivan, Irish dairy farmersRelated links
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In this episode, Dairy Australia’s Carly Potts is joined by Jade Pepper to discuss career opportunities and staff retention within the dairy industry.
Jade is a farmhand and trainee at Wallis Dairy in Bega, New South Wales. She speaks about her pathway into the dairy industry – which came through a school-based apprenticeship with Australian Training Company – as well as the transition from school to the workforce, and ways the industry can support staff retention.
To find out about how Dairy Australia provides support with employing and managing people, and building skills for successful careers in dairy farming, contact your regional team or visit People | Dairy Australia.
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In this DairyPod episode, Dairy Australia’s Cath Lescun sits down with Professor Helen Suter and dairy farmer Simon Scott to discuss how dairy farmers can potentially improve soil health through the use of multispecies pastures.
Hear more about a new University of Melbourne study that examined the forage production of multispecies pastures and the impact on soil properties. The panel discuss the results of this project, and some of the applications it can have for dairy farmers interested in implementing biodiversity in their farming.
Listeners can hear more about this project and other research – along with the practical experiences that farmers have had in adopting practices to improve soil health and function – at Dairy Australia’s Grounds for Growth event from 4-6 March in Warrnambool, Victoria.
Find out more and register: Grounds for Growth | Dairy Australia
This episode features a conversation with:
Cath Lescun, National Soils & Water Lead, Dairy Australia
Helen Suter, Professor of Soil Science, The University of Melbourne
Simon Scott, dairy farmer from Barongarook, VictoriaRelated links
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Since 2013, the Regional Wellbeing team at the University of Canberra has surveyed Australians in remote, rural and urban areas to better understand community liveability, wellbeing and resilience – crucial research supporting the future of Australian agriculture.
In this episode, hear key insights with Gardiner Foundation’s Meghan Lodwick and Professor Jacki Schirmer from the University of Canberra, who is leading this research.
The 2024 Regional Wellbeing Survey is open until 31 January. Find out more and take the survey: Qualtrics Survey | Qualtrics Experience Management.
Further information can be found at Home - Regional Wellbeing Survey.
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“I’m not only looking at hazards for the adults on farm – I am also now looking out for these hazards for not only my children, but those of my staff and the friends who come to visit.”
Hear from South Australian dairy farmer Jen Stolp, who speaks to Dairy Australia’s National People Lead Mick Fuller about how she and her husband keep their children safe when running a business that is also their backyard.
Jen outlines the policies and procedures their business has in place to create a safe workplace and culture on their farm.
For tools to build and maintain your safety system for children in the workplace, visit Visitors, Children and Traffic | The People in Dairy
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Farm Safety Manual | The People in Dairy
Farm safety starter kit | The People in Dairy
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In this episode, Dairy Australia’s Eliza Redfern and Helen Quinn sit down to dissect the December Situation and Outlook report and Dairy Farm Monitor Project (DFMP) results.
The pair discuss the impact seasonal conditions had on DFMP results in Victoria and New South Wales, as well as the key challenges and opportunities ahead of the upcoming season.
To read the full reports and results, visit Industry Reports | Dairy Australia.
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This episode is part of a series that focuses on Fall Armyworm (FAW), a destructive horticultural and field pest that was detected in Australia in 2020.
Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Queensland Principal Entomologist, Dr Melina Miles, has been investigating FAW since it arrived in the country and discusses the topic with Dairy Australia’s Dr Brenda McLachlan.
They explore the potential impact on dairy farm crops and pastures, as well as delve into pest control options to minimise risks and the challenge presented by pesticide resistance.
Find out more and access resources at Fall Armyworm | Dairy Australia.
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Fall armyworm | The Beatsheet
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In this episode, Dairy Australia’s Head of Marketing Glenys Zucco speaks to Rex James Stockfeed Managing Director, Sam James.
Sam reflects on his personal experiences helping Australian dairy farmers through tough times, the business’ role in the dairy industry and how it has evolved. He also speaks about the business’ recent commitment and involvement in Dairy Australia’s Picasso Cows program as a sponsor, and its benefits to the industry.
To find out more about how Dairy Australia promotes Australian dairy through consumer marketing, school and health and nutrition, visit Promoting Australian Dairy | Dairy Australia.
Interested in sponsoring the Picasso Cows program? Send an email to [email protected].
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Picasso Cows Discover Dairy
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This episode is part of a series that focuses on Fall Armyworm (FAW), a destructive horticultural and field pest that was detected in Australia in 2020.
Dairy Australia’s Dr Brenda McLachlan speaks to Nutrien Ag Solutions Principal Agronomist, Dr Ross Pomroy about how to identify and manage FAW.
They also discuss the impact that FAW can have on maize, sorghum and other cereal crops and pastures grown for dairy cattle and the importance of monitoring and reporting if it has been found on farm.
Find out more and access resources at Fall Armyworm | Dairy Australia.
Related links
Fall armyworm | The Beatsheet
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With the development of the 2025 – 2030 Dairy Australia Strategic Plan currently underway, dairy farmer and incoming Dairy Australia Chair, Paul Roderick, and Managing Director David Nation, talk about the importance of farmer input into the development of Dairy Australia’s strategic priorities.
David and Paul discuss why it is vital to Dairy Australia’s success as an organisation that services farmers and the dairy industry to have a clear plan that prioritises the use of resources. They explain why the development of the new strategic plan is a key opportunity for Australian dairy farmers to share what is important to them and their dairy farm businesses.
If you haven’t already, Dairy Australia invites you to have your say. We have had a lot of strong participation to date; however, reach out to our regional team and ask about the online and in person Dairy Australia Priorities Farmer Workshops available in your region or other ways you can participate.
Providing input will help shape Dairy Australia’s priorities to ensure they deliver the greatest impact for dairy farmers and the industry.
Find out more at dairyaustralia.com.au/strategy.
This episode features a conversation with:
Greg Duncan, Agribusiness Program Lead, Dairy Australia (host)
Paul Roderick, farmer and Dairy Australia’s incoming Chair
David Nation, Managing Director, Dairy Australia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode, Dairy Australia’s Libby Swayn and Cath Lescun discuss soil nutrient management practices with Agriculture Victoria’s Dairy Industry Development Officer, Rachael Campbell.
They look at the key principles to follow when applying fertilisers, how to make the most of the nutrients that are already on the farm, and the practical application of effluent.
Dairy Australia has a range of resources to support dairy farmers across all areas of soil, effluent, water and irrigation management. Find out more: Soils & Water | Dairy Australia
Related links
Grounds for Growth - Soils & Pasture Biodiversity Event | Dairy Australia
This episode features a conversation with:
Western Victoria’s Extension Team Lead, Libby Swayn (host)
Dairy Australia’s National Soils and Water Lead, Cath Lescun
Agriculture Victoria’s Dairy Industry Development Officer, Rachael Campbell.If you have suggestions for future podcast episodes, you can get in contact with us by emailing [email protected]
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In this episode, Western Victorian dairy farmer Rachael McGrath speaks to Dairy Australia’s National People Lead, Mick Fuller, about workplace safety and the connection with mental wellbeing.
Rachael opens up about her past experience with a workplace incident, and how it has shaped her attitude towards farm safety and her own view on seeking support. Leading to a personal drive to help increase mental health awareness in agriculture, Rachael also shares her advice for farmers on how to navigate challenges and where to find support.
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Trigger warning: This episode contains themes that may be upsetting for some of our listeners. If this does raise personal issues for you, there is help and you can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or visit Beyond Blue: beyondblue.org.au
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In this episode, Dairy NSW Extension Advisor and Farm Engagement Lead, Jane Woolacott, sits down with Bega veterinarian Peter Alexander to discuss some of the animal health issues that can arise following a dry season.
The pair identify metabolic issues to be aware of, as well as the impact on reproduction when cows are calving in lower than ideal body condition, and ways to maintain optimal animal health for your herd.
For more information, contact your regional office or visit Reproductive Management | Dairy Australia.
Related links:
Animal Care | Dairy Australia
Managing in Hot Conditions | Dairy Australia
Mastitis | Dairy AustraliaIf you have suggestions for future podcast episodes, you can get in contact with us by emailing [email protected]
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In this episode, Tasmanian farmer Joey Hammond speaks with Dairy Australia’s Agribusiness Program Lead Greg Duncan – reflecting on what he has learned 12 months on from setting up a new farm with wife Tamara.
Joey shares how they planned for, managed and monitored their business performance. He also speaks about how they managed risks, and some of the influencing factors that made them successful – networking with like-minded farmers and having good relationships with their accountant and bank manager.
For support with your farm business management needs, contact your regional office today or visit Dairy Farm Business | Dairy Australia
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Our Farm, Our Plan | Dairy Australia
Dairy Farm Monitor Project | Dairy Australia
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Victoria’s Goulburn Valley dairy farmers Charlotte and Mark Stevens discuss the importance of developing the skills and capabilities of their employees.
The couple join Dairy Australia’s National People Lead, Mick Fuller and Murray Dairy’s Workforce Attraction Project Lead Melva Tyson to talk about how they provide continuous support for their staff development, the benefits they see in retention and impact on farm productivity.
To find out more about how Dairy Australia provides support with employing and managing people, and building skills for successful careers in dairy farming, contact your regional team today or visit People | Dairy Australia.
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Dairy Australia | Enlight
Dairy Farm Business | Dairy Australia
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In this episode, Murray Dairy Extension Team Lead Bec Wyper speaks with Pinion Advisory’s Jason Lynch about how farmers can get the most out of the spring growing season after a significant dry period. Jason outlines the importance of planning a feed budget and soil testing and preparing for any feed gaps.
To find out more, visit Feed budgeting | Dairy Australia
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Seasonal Management | Dairy Australia
Drought Support | Dairy Australia
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Healthy Bones Action Week (HBAW) is a long-running Dairy Australia community initiative that aims to educate Australians about the importance of bone health, and the things we need to do to build and protect our bones – including encouraging people to get enough dairy, every day.
In this episode, ballerina-turned-dairy farmer Celina Pellett joins Dairy Australia’s Senior Nutrition Scientist Dr Rivkeh Haryono and healthy ageing expert Dr Sandra Iuliano, to discuss the data behind bone health and the work being done to promote increased milk consumption during HBAW (running from 12-18 August 2024).
Celina also shares her personal story about an accident and how she made a conscious effort to consume more dairy while recovering.
To find out more about Healthy Bones Action Week, visit dairy.com.au/healthybones
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Col Pearse is a Paralympic swimmer who grew up on his family’s dairy farm in Victoria’s Murray region.
In this episode, Col speaks to Dairy Australia’s Health Communications Advisor and dietitian Kristina Gorgievska about sports nutrition, and how he - as an elite athlete - incorporates dairy into his diet. The pair also speak about Col’s role as a World Milk Day ambassador and why he thinks it’s important to support the dairy industry.
If you would like to find out more about the programs that help educate the public on the role of dairy, visit Our Programs | Dairy Australia - Dairy Australia.
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Promoting Australian Dairy | Dairy Australia
Celebrating the power of milk | Dairy Australia
World Milk Day - Dairy Australia
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This episode is from a recent webinar that discusses the issues and decisions facing dairy farmers as they head into a new season.
Dairy Australia's Agribusiness Program Lead, Greg Duncan, is joined by farm business management consultants Tom Farran and Fiona Smith, who offer key insights about farm financial analysis and identifying opportunities to improve profitability.
For more information and support with your farm business management needs, visit Enhancing Farm Business Management | Dairy Australia
Watch the webinar: Farm financials webinar - Responding to the shift in settings (youtube.com)
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In this episode, DairyTas Extension Team Lead Liz Mann is joined by Dr Richard Rawnsley from Fonterra and the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture.
Listen to Liz and Richard as they discuss different climate myths and provide guidance on where farmers can start in understanding their greenhouse gas emissions.
For more information about how Dairy Australia supports dairy farmers with managing climate and environment, visit dairyaustralia.com.au/climateandenvironment
Related links
Australian Dairy Carbon Calculator | Dairy Australia
DairyBase | Dairy Australia
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