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Building drought resilience in South Australia – the SA Drought Hub podcast
SA Drought Hub
14 episodes
3 days ago
Join us as we explore some of the exciting innovations that are enhancing drought resilience in South Australia. Producers, agronomists and researchers offer their insights for operating in an increasingly water-limited climate. The SA Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub brings together a dynamic network of primary producers, industry groups, researchers, government agencies, universities, agribusinesses and traditional owners to strengthen the drought resilience of farms and regional communities in SA. The Hub received funding from the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund.
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Join us as we explore some of the exciting innovations that are enhancing drought resilience in South Australia. Producers, agronomists and researchers offer their insights for operating in an increasingly water-limited climate. The SA Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub brings together a dynamic network of primary producers, industry groups, researchers, government agencies, universities, agribusinesses and traditional owners to strengthen the drought resilience of farms and regional communities in SA. The Hub received funding from the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund.
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Prosperous pastures – managing your feedbase for dry conditions
Building drought resilience in South Australia – the SA Drought Hub podcast
22 minutes 39 seconds
2 years ago
Prosperous pastures – managing your feedbase for dry conditions

With conditions drying out in 2023, many producers are concerned about whether their feedbase will get them through the season.

In this episode of the SA Drought Hub podcast, we hear from the University of Adelaide’s Associate Professor Matt Denton about the project he’s leading on feedbase management for improved drought resilience in low to medium-rainfall regions.

Matt is joined by Brenton Kroehn, who runs Borung Poll Merino Stud near Waikerie. Brenton shares his experiences as a project partner providing trial and demonstration sites, and offers insights into feedbase management to help protect against the worst effects of drought.

The feedbase project – which complements the hub’s ‘Mixed species pastures demonstration sites’ project – aims to help producers extend the pasture growing season and increase pasture ground cover to protect soils. Means to achieve this include better-adapted pasture species and pasture mixtures, and improved use of technology for pasture establishment and management.

The work is funded by the Australian Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, with additional support from the SA Drought Hub.

Building drought resilience in South Australia – the SA Drought Hub podcast
Join us as we explore some of the exciting innovations that are enhancing drought resilience in South Australia. Producers, agronomists and researchers offer their insights for operating in an increasingly water-limited climate. The SA Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub brings together a dynamic network of primary producers, industry groups, researchers, government agencies, universities, agribusinesses and traditional owners to strengthen the drought resilience of farms and regional communities in SA. The Hub received funding from the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund.