Welcome to the WaterSmart Dams Podcast, where we dive into the world of water management for sustainable agriculture. Brought to you by Icon Agriculture and Compass Agricultural Alliance this series is hosted by Lavinia Wehr, with special insights from Shane from Darkan Earthmoving. Brought to you by Agsocial, who handled all editing and production, this series is dedicated to sharing practical tips, expert advice, and innovative techniques for #WaterSmart farming.
Welcome to the final episode of the WaterSmart Dams Podcast, where we dive into the critical roles of soaks and drains in water management. We’ll explore best practices for using diggers over dozers, managing water flow to prevent salt issues, and maintaining productive soaks. Plus, we’ll guide you through effective drainage techniques, including dealing with gravel and salt-laden soils and harvesting sub-surface water. Join us as we wrap up with practical advice to keep your water sources flowing and your land thriving.
This project is jointly funded through the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund (FDF) and the Western Australian state government’s Agriculture Climate Resilience Fund (ACRF), supported by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD).
Welcome to the WaterSmart Dams Podcast, where we dive into the world of water management for sustainable agriculture. Brought to you by Icon Agriculture and Compass Agricultural Alliance this series is hosted by Lavinia Wehr, with special insights from Shane from Darkan Earthmoving. Brought to you by Agsocial, who handled all editing and production, this series is dedicated to sharing practical tips, expert advice, and innovative techniques for #WaterSmart farming.
In Episode 5, we’re diving into the fascinating world of dam maintenance—an often-overlooked yet critical part of sustainable farming. With the dry conditions of the 2024 season, understanding dam upkeep has never been more vital. From clearing out dead yabbies and turtles to managing silt traps and maintaining water quality, we’ll cover it all. Discover how proper care, like skimming silt and preserving clay seals, ensures your dams remain productive, safe, and ready for future rainfall. Whether you’re new to dam management or looking to refine your approach, this episode is packed with practical tips and insights to keep your water supply flowing and your farm thriving.
This project is jointly funded through the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund (FDF) and the Western Australian state government’s Agriculture Climate Resilience Fund (ACRF), supported by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD).
Welcome to the WaterSmart Dams Podcast, where we dive into the world of water management for sustainable agriculture. Brought to you by Icon Agriculture and Compass Agricultural Alliance this series is hosted by Lavinia Wehr, with special insights from Shane from Darkan Earthmoving. Brought to you by Agsocial, who handled all editing and production, this series is dedicated to sharing practical tips, expert advice, and innovative techniques for #WaterSmart farming.
In Episode 4, we turn our focus to roaded catchments. These systems are crucial for slowing down and directing water flow effectively. We’ll break down how to construct roaded catchments and silt traps that work harmoniously to maximise water capture and minimise waste.
This project is jointly funded through the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund (FDF) and the Western Australian state government’s Agriculture Climate Resilience Fund (ACRF), supported by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD).
Welcome to the WaterSmart Dams Podcast, where we dive into the world of water management for sustainable agriculture. Brought to you by Icon Agriculture and Compass Agricultural Alliance this series is hosted by Lavinia Wehr, with special insights from Shane from Darkan Earthmoving. Brought to you by Agsocial, who handled all editing and production, this series is dedicated to sharing practical tips, expert advice, and innovative techniques for #WaterSmart farming.
Episode 3 of the WaterSmart Dams Podcast takes us beneath the surface to explore subsurface water harvesting. We’ll discuss how to select the right site, the mechanics of drainage, and how to ensure your water harvesting system is both effective and sustainable. Tune in to learn about the hidden resources beneath your land.
This project is jointly funded through the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund (FDF) and the Western Australian state government’s Agriculture Climate Resilience Fund (ACRF), supported by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD).
Welcome to the WaterSmart Dams Podcast, where we dive into the world of water management for sustainable agriculture. Brought to you by Icon Agriculture and Compass Agricultural Alliance this series is hosted by Lavinia Wehr, with special insights from Shane from Darkan Earthmoving. Brought to you by Agsocial, who handled all editing and production, this series is dedicated to sharing practical tips, expert advice, and innovative techniques for #WaterSmart farming.
In Episode 2 of the WaterSmart Dams Podcast, we’re getting an in depth process of dam building. From determining the right size and gradient to sealing and preventing seepage, we’ll walk you through each step to ensure your dam is built to last. Let’s get into the nuts and bolts of creating a reliable water source.
This project is jointly funded through the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund (FDF) and the Western Australian state government’s Agriculture Climate Resilience Fund (ACRF), supported by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD).
Welcome to the WaterSmart Dams Podcast, where we dive into the world of water management for sustainable agriculture. Brought to you by Icon Agriculture and Compass Agricultural Alliance this series is hosted by Lavinia Wehr, with special insights from Shane from Darkan Earthmoving. Brought to you by Agsocial, who handled all editing and production, this series is dedicated to sharing practical tips, expert advice, and innovative techniques for #WaterSmart farming.
Today, we’ll kick things off by looking into the critical first step of any water management project: site selection. We’ll explore how to determine the best location for your dam or water catchment, what to look for in soil types, and the key factors to avoid. Join us as we uncover the foundation of successful water management.
This project is jointly funded through the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund (FDF) and the Western Australian state government’s Agriculture Climate Resilience Fund (ACRF), supported by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD).