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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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Building drought resilience in South Australia – the SA Drought Hub podcast
Understanding frost and minimising financial risk due to frost in the MNHRZ

In this episode, Drew Radford is joined by consultant Mick Faulkner from AgriLink and the Mid North High Rainfall Zone (MNHRZ) Farming Systems Group. 

The podcast explores the outcomes of frost risk management trials at Farrell Flat, a high-risk “Red Zone” in South Australia’s Mid North, and dives into how trial work, supported by the SA Drought Hub through funding from the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund, is helping growers improve decision-making around frost-prone paddocks.

The project, undertaken in a frost-prone cropping zone, aimed to investigate sowing time, crop density and variety selection, assess the impact of ice-nucleating bacteria, trial dual-purpose cereals for resilience, and explore how zoning (Green, Amber, Red) can guide farm planning and financial risk management.

Mick explains the innovative trial design, including the role of canopy density, soil type, and crop nutrition in frost outcomes. He also outlines how growers can identify frost zones using topography, yield maps and historical knowledge.

Growers can also access dry season information for crop and pasture management here. The resources on this page have been collated by the SA Drought Hub team and are of relevance to SA farmers and regional communities. They are to assist in decision making and potential practice change to build drought preparedness and resilience.

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3 months ago
23 minutes 31 seconds

Building drought resilience in South Australia – the SA Drought Hub podcast
Managing soils in dry times

In this episode, Drew Radford is joined by Lucy Porter; SA Drought Hub Regional Soils Coordinator, and Mary-Anne Young; former Soils Officer with the Department of Primary Industries and Regions South Australia (PIRSA), to explore the current drought conditions across South Australia and ways to manage soils in dry times.

They unpack how this dry spell compares to previous seasons, key considerations before taking action to manage your soil, proactive strategies to prevent erosion, and what to do when erosion becomes a critical concern.

Growers can also access dry season information for soil and land management here. The resources on this page have been collated by the SA Drought Hub team and are of relevance to SA farmers and regional communities. They are to assist in decision making and potential practice change to build drought preparedness and resilience.

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4 months ago
23 minutes 5 seconds

Building drought resilience in South Australia – the SA Drought Hub podcast
Seeding for success: navigating herbicides and dry seeding

Join Chris Davey of Next Level Agronomy and WeedSmart Australia, as he talks tips for managing a dry season, herbicide safety and navigating potential residues at seeding time.

Growers can also access dry season information for crop and pasture management ⁠here⁠. The resources on this page have been collated by the SA Drought Hub team and are of relevance to SA farmers and regional communities. They are to assist in decision making and potential practice change to build drought preparedness and resilience.

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6 months ago
19 minutes 11 seconds

Building drought resilience in South Australia – the SA Drought Hub podcast
Murray Mallee and Riverland irrigation analytics and optimisation

Join Michael Cutting, Murraylands and Riverland LandscapeBoard Team Leader Sustainable Agriculture, as he talks water-use requirements and irrigation decision-making across various horticultural industries.

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8 months ago
17 minutes 27 seconds

Building drought resilience in South Australia – the SA Drought Hub podcast
Extension Training to Build Capacity in SA

Join Rachel May, Jeanette Long, and Dr Caitlin Evens as they discuss best practice extension methodologies, and why extension training is helping improve extension and adoption in SA.  

Extension isn’t just about delivering information—it’s about engaging people, addressing their specific needs, and creating an environment where learning thrives, trust is built and decisions are made about practice change or adoption.

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8 months ago
15 minutes 20 seconds

Building drought resilience in South Australia – the SA Drought Hub podcast
SA Drought Hub - Strengthening Drought Resilience for our Farmers and Communities

Hear from the SA Drought Hub team on the drought resilience and adoption initiatives and plans for the SA Drought Hub. Join Dr Steve Lee, SA Drought Hub Director, Tony Randall, SA Drought Hub Knowledge Broker, and Rachel May, Farming Systems Specialist, Adoption Officer, as they discuss hub projects on de-risking the season, decision making, containment feeding, managing livestock and more.   


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11 months ago
15 minutes 33 seconds

Building drought resilience in South Australia – the SA Drought Hub podcast
When do I let sheep out of containment in a dry season?

If you have livestock in containment ahead of the season break, what do you do if the rain doesn’t come?


This episode of the SA Drought Hub podcast explores the considerations around keeping sheep in containment in a dry season, how to decide when to let them out before lambing, and what you need to do if you don’t have any green pasture ready for their release.


Host Drew Radford speaks to Deb Scammell from Talking Livestock, an agricultural consultancy focused on ruminant nutrition and production, and Josh Hancock, a sheep producer at RL Hancock & Sons in Reedy Creek, near Lucindale.


Deb has been involved the SA Drought Hub project Containment feeding to boost business performance and resilience and has advised producers on containment feeding across the state. Josh offers first-hand experience, having run a containment lot for three seasons on his 3000-acre enterprise producing cross-bred lambs.


Producers can also access dry season information via the hub’s Knowledge Bank, including resources on containment feeding, feed budgeting and managing a winter feed gap.

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1 year ago
22 minutes 53 seconds

Building drought resilience in South Australia – the SA Drought Hub podcast
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.

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2 years ago
22 minutes 39 seconds

Building drought resilience in South Australia – the SA Drought Hub podcast
The SA Drought Hub: helping producers prepare for the next big dry

The SA Drought Hub was launched in 2021 as one of one of eight Hubs established across Australia through the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund.

Two years later, it is firmly established in the South Australian agricultural landscape, working with more than 70 partner organisations to strengthen the drought resilience and preparedness of the state’s farms and regional communities.

In this episode of the hub podcast, Director Dr Steve Lee and Knowledge Broker Tony Randall speak about how the hub fits into the SA ag scene.

With a dry season looming, tune in to hear how the hub is augmenting the excellent work of the grower groups, landscape boards, ag bureaus and others working to help producers boost their productivity, quality, income and wellbeing.

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2 years ago
17 minutes 36 seconds

Building drought resilience in South Australia – the SA Drought Hub podcast
Livestock containment: building drought resilience with Cam Nicholson

Join leading agribusiness advisor Cam Nicholson, a partner at Nicon Rural Services, in this SA Drought Hub podcast episode dedicated to helping livestock producers prepare for and withstand drought conditions.

With the Bureau of Meteorology warning of an increased likelihood of El Niño and below-average rainfall, Cam – who runs a beef and sheep farm himself – shares insights developed through many years of experience and his work with the hub-led "Drought resilience practices in mixed farming systems" project.

Through interviews with producers across southern Australia, Cam has identified the struggles many face in deciding whether to sell or keep stock during dry spells, and when to implement livestock containment.

In this episode, Cam outlines his structured decision-making process, encompassing key trigger points that enable producers to develop practical strategies that can be adapted to changing weather and animal health factors.

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2 years ago
16 minutes 40 seconds

Building drought resilience in South Australia – the SA Drought Hub podcast
El Niño is (probably) coming – what does it mean and what can you do about it?

In June 2023, the Bureau of Meteorology upgraded its El Niño outlook from WATCH to ALERT, indicating a 70% likelihood of an El Niño event. This will probably bring drier conditions – and an increased chance of drought – to South Australia.

But what does ‘70%’ mean? And even if an El Niño arrives, drought isn’t inevitable. So how do producers deal with these uncertainties in a way that prepares their business for dry times, without leaving themselves in trouble if good rains do arrive? In short, you give yourself multiple options and take a longer-term view beyond a single season.

In this episode of the SA Drought Hub podcast series, Dr Peter Hayman, Principal Scientist, Climate Applications at the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI), and Dr Chris Preston, Professor of Agricultural Science at the University of Adelaide, explore what this means in practical terms.

Peter examines what the Bureau forecast entails – what might be coming, the potential impacts, and how to use the data to your advantage – while Chris runs through the potential impacts of drier conditions on cropping and what growers can do to prepare.

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2 years ago
18 minutes 50 seconds

Building drought resilience in South Australia – the SA Drought Hub podcast
Sheep heat stress – tackling Australia’s $168-million problem

Heat stress in sheep is a big problem in Australia. Exposure to high temperatures can compromise reproductive health, with the farm gate cost as a result of reduced reproduction rate estimated at $168 million per year. In the absence of tools to mitigate this impact, future climate scenarios are likely to make it worse. 

Drew Radford speaks to Associate Professor Will van Wettere, Dr Jamee Daly and PhD student Bobbie Lewis Baida from the University of Adelaide, along with Dr Alice Weaver from the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI), about their important research into mitigating the impact of heat stress in sheep, with the aim to improve weaning rates. 

The SA Drought Hub is facilitating work on adoption of practical methods for sheep producers to enhance sheep resilience to heat stress.

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2 years ago
15 minutes 59 seconds

Building drought resilience in South Australia – the SA Drought Hub podcast
Todd Woodard – mitigating dry seasons with good decision-making

Todd Woodard is the managing director of Peel Pastoral, a 2900-hectare grazing enterprise at Wrattonbully in South East South Australia. Todd talks to Drew Radford about mitigating the impact of dry seasons and the importance of developing systems that help producers make good decisions early to not only improve production, but also reduce anxiety. In operation since 1976, Peel Pastoral currently runs 1400 black angus cattle and 4000 composite ewes, with a focus on regenerative farming practices including time-controlled grazing, biological farming techniques, and low-stress stock handling. 

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2 years ago
12 minutes 55 seconds

Building drought resilience in South Australia – the SA Drought Hub podcast
James Kerr – building drought resilience on Buckleboo Station

James Kerr manages Buckleboo Station in the northern Eyre Peninsula of South Australia. Owned and operated by Paroo Pastoral Company, the station runs dorper sheep on 100,000 hectares. Host Drew Radford speaks to James about recent initiatives to build drought resilience, including the installation of telemetry technology, upgraded infrastructure, and the division of paddocks into more manageable grazing areas. This work has been supported by the SA Arid Lands Landscape Board through funding from the Australian Government's National Landcare Program. The station is currently involved in an SA Drought Hub project on ground truthing satellite imagery for use in pasture management.

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2 years ago
21 minutes 55 seconds

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.