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How Can We Manage and Improve Our Soil Carbon Levels?

Key Messages:
  • Carbon is present in the soil in many different forms.
  • Including a pasture phase and pulses/legumes in the cropping rotation is essential to improve soil organic matter and nitrogen levels, promote microbial activity and ultimately increase soil organic carbon. 
  • Evaluating management practices to increase soil carbon is necessary to ensure they are economically viable for a farming business.
  • Several environmental factors (rainfall, evaporation, solar radiation, and temperature), as well as soil type, nutrient availability and land management influence maximum soil organic carbon storage capacity 
 
What Is Soil Carbon?

Soil carbon can occur in organic and inorganic forms.

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Rust in Cereals

Key Points:
  • Check crops now for signs of cereal rust and other diseases 
  • Time fungicide applications to protect the yield-producing leaves  
  • Rotate fungicide groups to reduce the risk of resistance developing 

Given early disease build up in areas of NSW and Victoria, ongoing wet conditions and the widespread planting of susceptible cultivars, Riverine Plains region growers are encouraged to inspect crops now for signs of rust and other cereal diseases.  

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Everyday biosecurity practices help reduce the risk

Everyday Biosecurity Practices Help Reduce The Risk

Key Points  
  • Biosecurity should be an everyday farm practice  
  • Simple, low-cost measures can prevent pests and disease from establishing on your farm 
  • If you spot anything unusual, know how to report and contain it. 

While the current Foot and Mouth Disease outbreak in Indonesia has focussed our attention on emerging biosecurity issues, biosecurityshould really be an everyday farm management practice.  

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Upskilling – What Can It Add to Your Business?

Key points 
  • Standing still is not an option in today's world  
  • Changes will happen whether we are ready or not 
  • Improvement in our farming systems can't happen in isolation  
  • New ideas come from being connected to peers and experts. 

We all know that change is an inevitable part of life and running a successful business. As author Louise Penny said, "Life is change. If you aren't growing and evolving, you're standing still, and the rest of the world is surging ahead".  

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