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    Explore " farm services" with insightful episodes like "June 2023 Farmcast" and "Adelaide Hills Farmcast October 2022" from podcasts like ""Adelaide Hills & Fleurieu Farmcast" and "Adelaide Hills & Fleurieu Farmcast"" and more!

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    June 2023 Farmcast

    June 2023 Farmcast

    Welcome to the Adelaide Hills & Fleurieu Farmcast – the monthly podcast where we let you know what we’ve been up to on our farm and on our clients' farms to help inspire and guide you on what makes sense for you to be doing on your farm or lifestyle property.

    In this episode we reflect on our Farm Fencing Demo Days that were held on May 12 and 13, right after our Tractoring For Women course on May 11, 2023.

    Our special guests for this episode are Daniel Stuart from Gallagher, along with Alex Thomas from #PlantASeedForSafety, Jackie Davies from Emmetts, and Tim Glover from Ramsay Bros.

    So, join us as we put all our cards on the table and give you a good sense of what's in store as we try to be the rising tide that lifts all boats for fellow contractors and fellow small acreage farmers and hobby farmers in the Adelaide Hills and Fleurieu.

    If you’d like to suggest a topic for future episodes, please send us an email.

    00:00 Adelaide Hills & Fleurieu Farmcast June 2023 Edition
    Introduction

    Just after packing up on Saturday evening, May 13, Belle Baker sat down with Daniel Stuart from Gallagher to talk about electric fencing and other items of discussion arising from the Farm Fencing Field Days.

    The discussion covers some interesting insights about structuring electric fences and an innovative rat and mouse trap.

    Plus we hear from some attendees at the Farm Fencing Field Days.

    Alex Thomas, #PlantASeedForSafety

    The wonderful Alex Thomas, #PlantASeed4Safety, spoke at the Friday Farm Fencing Demo Day to raise the concept of realistic work and health safety for Farm Fencing Contractors.

    As you'll hear, the concepts were surprising, and well received, and raised questions, which is the precise outcome Alex wants. After all, where else do down-to-earth people actively start a conversation about WHS?

    25:51 Farmcast Interview: Jackie Davies, Emmetts, John Deere

    Belle Interviews Jackie Davies, from Emmetts Murray Bridge, who was on site for the Tractoring For Women workshop.

    You'll hear a little bit more about her farming background and the importance of tractor familiarisation.

    35:02 Farmcast Interview: Tim Glover, Ramsay Bros, Case IH

    Belle Interviews Tim Glover, from Ramsay Bros, who was also on site for the Tractoring For Women workshop.

    You'll hear a little bit more about his farming background, Belle's very personal motivation for making Tractoring For Women happen, and some common sense discussion about owning and operating tractors.

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    Adelaide Hills Farmcast October 2022

    Adelaide Hills Farmcast October 2022

    This month’s Farmcast is a cracker! I had Pods in the studio (aka – cramped home office) because the rain had stopped work outside again.

    So I had his help in recording the Almanac and it was good to get some information about what weeds can be sprayed this time of year directly from him.

    We went to the Small Acreage Field Day in late September and recorded a number of interviews. We’ve included three of them here; Arnd from Mobishear Australia; Megan from Dairy Goats Society of South Australia and Nic Kentish from RCS Australia. We’ll hold over the other interviews for another Farmcast down the track.

    We hope you find this show helpful and welcome your comments below or email Belle or Pods at hello@ahfarmservices.com.au

    You can play the episode, below, or search for Adelaide Hills Farmcast in your favourite podcast app, on Spotify, Apple Music, etc.

    00:00 Adelaide Hills Farmcast October Edition

    Introduction

    02:35 Adelaide Hills Farm Almanac / Farm Calendar

    Livestock

    • Fly Blown Sheep

      Spring is a notoriously bad time for fly strike in your sheep. And yes – even your pet Dorpers and other self-shedding sheep are prone to fly strike. One of the early signs to look out for is ‘Unthrifty Sheep’. According to the Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania  an unthrifty sheep is one that is not eating properly, is losing condition, tends to lag behind the mob when moved and, in severe cases, is clearly weak. A worm problem often (but not always) results in sheep scouring and becoming daggy. Flyboss.com.au is a wonderful resource for determining the correct treatment of fly blown sheep.

    Alpacas

    • It’s time to shear your Alpacas or if you’re not doing it yourself, you’ll need to book in a shearer. The South Australian Alpaca Association website lists a number of Alpaca Shearers, you’ll be sure to find one that’s available.
    • Mobishear interview.

    Gardens

    My garden is struggling to thrive because I’ve got rabbits roaming around like they own the place…and we have so much clay. I’m adding a mix of Gypsum, sandy/loam and compost in areas that we intend to plant next year. I had thought I was going overboard a little, but then a Google search reviled this short instructional video by ABC Gardening back in 2016. I think I might be on the money.

    Horses

    • Let me tell you about a few fun problems that horses can have when they spend extended time on muddy and wet ground!
    1. Greasy heel or mud fever. It presents as lesions, a greasy appearance, or hair loss on lower limbs typically around heels. Treatment is an antibacterial wash and keeping the horse off wet ground.
    2. Thrush is another one and is easily diagnosed by a foul smell from the hoof, and discharge from the frog. Treatment is best in the form of thoroughly cleaning the hooves, treating them with an iodine solution and making sure that dirty stable bedding is replaced with clean dry bedding.
    3. Hoof abscesses present as acute lameness in a particular leg, often as the result of eliminating lameness further up the leg. The use of hoof testers or a farrier may be needed to accurately diagnose the abscess.

    Spot & Boom Spraying

    • Pods says you should be doing know-down spraying along fence lines, around stock yards etc with a glyphosate. Including silver grass, barley grass, brome grass and rye grass.
    • Pods also suggests that, like Prue from Echunga who rang up during our FIVEaa interview with Richard Pascoe (link to the FIEaa interview HERE), its time to start thinking about spraying your Blackberry.

    Bush Fire Preparation

    • A light reminder to make a start…
    • If you need your paddocks slashed, we recommend you call Jake from Adelaide Hills Slashing. In addition to his slasher, Jake has invested in a remote control (industrial) lawn mower that can handle inclines of up to 55 degrees.

    Farmcast Interview: Pods and Megan Miller from the Dairy Goat Society of SA

    It was wonderful to talk with Megan and get a better understanding of goat breeds and what each breed is used for. The most fascinating thing we learnt was

    Goats do NOT make good lawnmowers. Goats are browsers like deer, not grazers like sheep. The best breed to mow your lawn is a Victa. (Or a John Deere Zero-Turn Lawnmower…)

    Please note: We had technical issues with Megan’s interview, so we’ll need to regroup with her because she had some very enlightening things to share. Can we say the goat ate our homework?

    20:51 Farmcast Interview: Pods talks with Nic Kentish from RCS & the Rotary Club of Stirling

    Nic Kentish is one of the volunteers at the Rotary Club of Stirling that put together the Small Acreage Field Day.

    He is also an advisor, facilitator and coach with Resource Consulting Services Australia or RCS.

    27:06 Farmcast Interview: Belle talks with John Koumi and the team from Maccy Biochar

    Maccy Biochar operates a not for profit community biochar centre in Macclesfield, South Australia. We take your dead woody material and convert it to biochar to use as the basis for earth-friendly fertilizers for home and farm; and for other biochar-based products.

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