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Ant Wilson, from Tellurian Fruit Gardens, is offering CSA memberships to his organic fruit orchard, the first of its kind to ever be offered in Victoria. To read the full story, go to page 3 of this month’s Southern Farmer.

A season halved

FARMERS in Central Victoria have been granted a month’s grace following patchy rainfall in October. Producers within a 40-kilometre radius of Alexandra received between 20-40ml of rain – enough to keep feed on the ground for

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Patchy rain brings reprieve for some farmers

a further six to eight weeks. Yea Elders agent, Ryan Sergeant, said it was a case of too little, too late for some – but that others would now have feed till December. “We’ve had a large dump

of rain, which is very welcome,” he said. “It’s really much needed rain for all of our lower country – but our hill country is well and truly gone and dried off, so it’s too late for that.

“We really needed it, just to maintain our lambs and our cows over the next 6-8 weeks.” It has been one of the driest starts to spring on record, and the latest Rabobank

October commodity report shows September was the driest on Australian record. The same report also predicts the dry conditions will be on-going – at least until Christmas this year.

Mr Sergeant said the October rain had fallen in a small band across the state, with the North and North East receiving the majority of the good falls while many in Queensland received their yearly averages overnight.

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“New South Wales and Queensland have been so dry, it’s putting a bit of pressure on our southern markets down here – the rain up there will stem the bleeding of the cattle; it’ll also increase a bit of demand from those who KDYH VROG OLYHVWRFN DQG ZDQW WR UHo OO WKHLU properties with lighter cattle. Elders agent from Geelong, Marty Gleeson, said that though the rain had largely missed southern Victoria, some had been lucky enough to receive up to 20ml. “North of Ballarat got 20ml – but it was more patchy down toward Colac; for many it’s too late, the country is already dry,� Mr Gleeson said. Mr Gleeson said the rain received in northern parts of the country should help stabilise prices moving forwards. “Cattle haven’t been making a lot of money due to the dry season in the north, as they’ve DOO p RRGHG RQWR the market which has knocked ours back a fair bit, and our season isn’t that great,� Mr Gleeson said. “The last 10 days the northern cattle have started to run out a little ELDERS STOCK AND bit, and the rain STATION AGENT, to the north has started, and RYAN SERGEANT. those northern processors have started to head south. “I think you’ll see – in fat cattle – a bit of a price increase in the next month or so. “In another 6-8 weeks, there’ll be a shortage of good heavy cows and good trade cattle – there should be a price increase.� William Anker runs Yarra Valley Hay, producing around 6000 round bales and 30,000 squares each year. In his 16 years of hay contracting, Mr Anker said he had never seen a season as bad as the current one. “These next few weeks are critical – everyone is looking for the undergrowth to come up and thicken things up,� he explained. The Yarra Ranges recorded differing amounts of rain last month, with some parts receiving just 17ml in the October falls, while others recorded up to 46ml. Either way, Mr Anker said it was good news for those wanting to cut hay. “For us here in the valley, our seasons are a little bit later than everywhere else - we don’t start cutting generally till the end of November. “Every bit at the moment counts – it’s pretty light on at the moment; the yields will certainly be down – it just depends if we get summer rain.�

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Victorian fruit CSA Australian first Ĺ°

FRESH AND HAPPY: Ant Wilson is asking purchasers to nominate how much they think his organic produce is worth, with any excess funds used to help feed those less fortunate.

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ANT Wilson wants to combine community support with ethical farming, and has opened his organic orchard up to doing just that. Instead of taking his produce direct to market, Ant wants buyers to know their fruit; where it comes from, how it is produced and who is farming it. 1RZ $QW KDV SLRQHHUHG WKH o UVW dedicated fruit CSA share program – an idea that brings together the wholesomeness of communal living with sustainable agriculture. Commonly called CSAs, a Community Supported Agriculture program is an emerging method of sales and distribution, used most commonly in the sustainable farming sector. CSA members sign up for a ‘share’ before the start of the growing season - which guarantees them regular deliveries of fresh produce for around 18 weeks. “What makes a CSA different to regular box schemes is not only direct interaction between farmer and member, but also commitment and risk sharing,� Ant said. k,W V D PXWXDOO\ EHQHo FLDO agreement – as the farmer, I can mitigate my risk through presales, and as CSA share-holders members can get the best produce delivered to a central location, but also know that their fruit comes

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What makes a CSA different to regular box schemes is not only direct interaction between farmer and member, but also commitment and risk sharing. - ANT WILSON with more story than just a sticker from interstate.� Ant runs Tellurian Fruit Gardens, an organic orchard in Harcourt, Central Victoria. Previously known as the Mt Alexander Fruit Gardens, the property was featured in a recent Southern Farmer feature when, along with three other farmers, WKH VWDWH V o UVW RUJDQLF FR RS ZDV formed. Like many, Ant is concerned about the future of agriculture – the need to balance commercial SURo W ZKLOH PLQLPLVLQJ FDUERQ footprint and food miles. While the idea of a farming CSA is not new – the scheme is popular in Japan and America – Ant EHOLHYHV KLV LV WKH o UVW IUXLW RQO\ operation.

“I’m excited to be introducing a new way for people to connect directly with the farm and get great value at the same time,� he said. “By engaging with my CSA, members are getting ownership over their food system – they have a chance to learn and participate through our direct relationship.� In a further break from traditional fruit-boxes, Ant is asking people to nominate a price they wish to pay when they sign-on for the CSA. If a box of fruit is $10 to produce, members are asked to pay its value, rather than the cost. The hope is, Ant explained, that those who can afford to will pay more; with the excess then used to help those who cannot afford even $10. “Some people have a lot, and some don’t have enough – I’m asking people to pay above the suggested price – so that I can offer the produce to some at a lower price,� he said. If the current fruit season does not meet expectations, Ant already has a store of stewed, juiced and preserved fruit that will bolster fresh varieties in the weekly deliveries. The Tellurian Fruit Gardens CSA sign-up process is open until November 25, with the forms available at tfgardens.com.au.

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$700 million CRC program applicants shortlisted SIX applicants have been shortlisted to deliver new industry-focused research under the State Government’s $731 million Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Program. Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews said the CRC Program supports businessresearch engagement, fuelling Australian innovation and driving job creation. “CRCs play a vital role in bringing together businesses and researchers from Australia and overseas to solve major industry challenges,� Minister Andrews said. “CRCs demonstrate how industry partnerships with the research community can deliver high-value outcomes that improve competitiveness and productivity. “I congratulate the six shortlisted applicants, selected as part of the 20th CRC round to undertake research in key industry sectors like advanced manufacturing, resources, energy, health, food, agriculture and the environment.� The shortlisted applicants are: z Advanced Medical Biotechnologies CRC; z Blue Economy CRC; z Future Battery Industries CRC; z Future Cities CRC; z Future Food Systems CRC; and z SmartSat CRC. The applicants will now proceed to the next stage of assessment, which includes developing a business case and attending an interview with the CRC Advisory Committee.

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NAB Rural Commodities Index rises 6.5 per cent

COMMODITIES RISE: The National Australia Bank Rural Commodities Index was released last month, detailing a 6.5 per cent rise. Pictured is NAB Agribusiness economist, Phin Ziebell.

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IN what is the biggest monthly gain since December 2010, strong wheat and cattle prices drove a 6.5 per cent rise in the National Australia Bank (NAB) September Rural Commodities Index, released last month. Results once again varied by state and commodity, largely due to mixed seasonal conditions across the country. Strong grain prices saw the index rise 10.8 per cent in Western Australia (WA), its biggest gain since 2012, while in Tasmania it only gained 2.8 per cent on the back of weak global dairy prices. NAB Agribusiness economist, Phin Ziebell, said that challenging seasonal conditions in the eastern states had seen domestic grain prices hit extreme levels, with ASX wheat jumping 22 per cent to average $430/tonne. “Domestic grain premiums are banking on very limited eastern Australian supply and export,� Mr Ziebell said. “Tight volumes do look likely given the poor state of eastern winter crops, and there are associated concerns around the ability of livestock producers to absorb feed costs in drought conditions. “The national wheat production forecast is down

slightly this month from 18.1 million tonnes to 17.4 million, UHp HFWLQJ GRZQJUDGHV LQ :$ Victoria and South Australia.� Although October did bring good rain in some areas, eastern production will still be below average with a lot of cereal crops already cut for hay. “With a large portion of the canola crop now also cut for hay, prices are high and could remain that way for most domestic grain throughout summer and into next year,� Mr Ziebell said. Livestock prices have been mixed, with cattle prices holding up quite well - but lamb falling of late. “After a big increase in late August, the National Trade Lamb Indicator (NTLI) has come back to a similar level as this time last year, sitting at 697 c/kg,� he said. “Wool has seen some weakness too, although EMI is now back above 2000c/kg.� Cattle prices have remained resilient, with the Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) up 6.1 per cent despite tough conditions. The EYCI is predicted to remain in the mid 400-500c/ kg range over the coming months. “Although there has been a big drop in demand for re-

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NAME CHANGE: Herefords Australia have changed the way polled animals will be named in their registry.

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Luxury brand lessons for small Australian vignerons AUSTRALIA is home to some of the best winemakers in the world – but there is a never ending struggle to balance quality, price and the customer perception of both. That’s according to 2017 Nufo HOG 6FKRODU DQG 6RXWK $XVWUDOLDQ wine maker, Toby Bekkers, who with support from Wine Australia, has released a research report revealing three key elements of success that luxury brands possess. Mr Bekkers and his wife run Bekkers Wine in McLaren Vale, and he is convinced that Australia’s small winemakers could do more to posiWLRQ WKHLU o QH ZLQHV DORQJVLGH WKH best in the world. Having been fascinated with the psychology and strategy behind prestige brands for many years, Mr Bekkers was motivated to use his 1XIo HOG 6FKRODUVKLS WR UHVHDUFK WKH techniques and concepts that brands use to drive price premiums. “Fine wine is a discretionary purchase, and while many small wine producers will not, and don’t aspire to, become true luxury brands, there is surely something to be gained by understanding luxury brand strategy and the associated approach to customer engagement,� Mr Bekkers said. Researching and interviewing international luxury brand representatives from a range of industries around the world, including fashion, jewellery, thoroughbred bloodstock, SHDUOV DQG o QH DUW 0U %HNNHUV XQ earthed the fact that most of these

LEARNING FROM THE BEST: Nuffield Scholarship winner, Toby Bekkers, has spent time learning just what makes luxury brands worth a premium. As part of his research, Toby visited Cambridge Thoroughbred stud, which, he said, had capitalised on ancestry and legend developed into a market brand that signified class. Toby is pictured (from left) with Cambridge stud founder, Sir Patrick Hogan, and Rick Williams.

brands had three things in common. They understand their unique brand identity, they work to understand their customers’ emotional drivers and desires, and they are master storytellers. “These brands engage with consumer groups that are attracted to their unique attributes, rather than tailoring the product to a particular demographic. “I’m not suggesting that they ignore the customer, but they focus on clues to their emotional needs and align communications accordingly,� he said. “I came across a perfect example of this at Krug Champagne in Reims, France; at Krug, a training manager told me very clearly that they have their own brand identity, and the

customer gravitates toward them.� Mr Bekkers’ travels to Cambridge Thoroughbred Stud in New Zealand illustrated the power that storytelling has to propel a brand and reputation. “Cambridge’s founder is a consummate storyteller,� he said. “The brand’s ancestry is full of DQHFGRWHV RI HDUO\ VHWEDFNV VLJQLo FDQW KRUVHV VWDEOH o UHV DQG YLVLWV from the Royal Family. “These stories have become a part of the Cambridge legend, all UHLQIRUFHG E\ ERRNV o OPV DQG PH dia articles. “Ultimately, they feed into what is the most powerful marketing tool of all: reputation and word of mouth,� he said. For Australian winemakers, a shift from production-centric com-

munication to marketing strategies based on engagement with emoWLRQDO WULJJHUV WR LQp XHQFH EHKDY iour will be key to achieving a price premium, Mr Bekkers said. “By being more attentive to the three elements of storytelling, brand identity and customers’ emotional drivers, small winemakHUV PD\ o QG VXFFHVV LQ SHUVXDGLQJ customers to value their wine more highly,� he said. “Small winemakers should focus at least as much of their energy on marketing and communications as they do on production. “The most successful brands of all categories are likely to be those who recognise the importance of this and take steps to resource those components of their business.�

Coordinated defence against plant disease WINE Australia and Hort Innovation have teamed up through the Plant Biosecurity Research Initiative (PBRI) against a devastating bacteria that could cripple the country’s multibillion dollar wine and horticulture sectors. Xylella fastidiosa is an exotic bacteria that prevents a plant from feeding by impeding the movement of rising sap. While Australia is currently free from Xylella, it threatens more than 350 commercial, ornamental and native plant species across the country. The impact of Xylella overseas has been catastrophic, infecting more than 200 million citrus trees in Brazil, destroying one million olive trees in Italy and devastating the Californian grape sector – causing annual losses in excess of US$100 million. Dr Jo Luck, program director at the PBRI, said there was no known cure and prevention was the only safeguard against what has been deemed Australia’s most threatening exotic plant disease. “If established, the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) has estimated the potential cost to Australia’s grape and wine sector alone at up to $7.9 billion. “The impact on Australian horticulture would be just as devastating,� she said. Wine Australia and Hort Innovation are currently recruiting a Xylella coordinator to develop research and development priorities and projects.

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Be on lookout for scours in beef calves GET IT EARLY: Bobby calves are often susceptible to scours, particularly those that are taken from their mothers shortly after birth.

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Burra steps up with price rise to milk supply partners

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Decades of septic system misery, banished in days. Queensland couple Mike and Rose Maynard talk about their decadeslong battle with septic tank odours and fouling, and the environmentally friendly solution that restored their pride in their home within two weeks.

“Our septic system was put in when we built in 1988,� says Mike Maynard from his rural property in sunny Queensland. “Over the years we have had continuing problems with the system not working properly. The area around the trench would get so wet and boggy that we could not even walk near it, let alone use the mower.� But that wasn’t the worst bit of their dysfunctional septic system. “The smell would become almost overpowering at times,� says Mike, “especially when it rained or when we had visitors to stay, which was quite embarrassing.�

The stink that stuck The problem wouldn’t go away, which is common with septic tanks and wastewater treatment systems. “As time went on, the smell was becoming a constant thing,â€? explains Rose. Septic systems are much like a digestive system for your house. Just as you need healthy bacteria in your body, your septic system needs a healthy balance of good bacteria to process the waste from your home. Otherwise, problems occur and recur. “We were at a loss as to what to do to ďŹ x it, apart from getting the septic pumped out again, digging up and replacing the trench, or even replacing the whole system – all expensive options,â€? says Rose. “But then we read in a magazine about Ecocare Activator.â€?

Cleaners don’t cut it Often confused with traditional septic system cleaning products, Ecocare Activator is much more than a cleaner.

Sound advice about odours “My husband rang and spoke at length to George at Insight Environmental about our problem and, based on that conversation and George’s assurances, we decided to try Ecocare Activator,� says Rose. “We thought, ‘Really, what do we have to lose,’ as it is only a fraction of the cost of the other options we had.� What happened next surprised Mike and Rose, but not George.

Fast forward for the Maynards “We were astounded by the results and how quickly it happened,� says Rose with a smile. “Within a couple of weeks the smell was gone and you could see the area around the trench drying – something that had not happened for twenty years or more.� That was in the winter of 2013. Today, Mike and Rose still have a healthy, odour-free septic system. “We now have a dry paddock,� Mike explains. “We can mow and walk all around the area. “We could not be happier with the results and will continue to use this fabulous product.�

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November 2018

WANDIN SILVAN FIELD DAYS

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BIG CAT: Rod Beams, with his Cat mobile 220 KVA generator, the largest of its kind in Melbourne. Rod runs Eastern Generator Hire.

TOYOTA COUNTRY: Mitch Allard from Yarra Valley Toyota was back again for the Wandin Silvan Field Days.

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WORM HIT: Hit the ground running and improve your soil – that was the message from Worm Hit fertilisers during the Wandin Silvan Field Days.

SOLAR POWERED: Des Ladbrook and Allan Burhop from Solartronics.

GREEN AND GLORIOUS: Seville Tractors had a range of magnificent Deutz-Fahr tractors on site last month during the field days.

NEXT GENERATION: Maxton Groiss, representing the next generation of volunteers at the Seville Fire Brigade.

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PREPARE TO SURVIVE: Shane Duggan, from Dandenong Mowerpower, with the incredible Razorback mower, designed to go places others can’t this bushfire season.

BIG BOYS TOYS: Darren McIntyre, managing director at Darmac Ag, had a full range of products – from tractors to Can Am bikes.

OLD AND GOLD: There was plenty of interesting displays and sites during the Wandin event, including the local historic machinery club with their unique collection of working antiques – including this Buzcott Farm Pumper – 92 years old and still working.

QUALITY BUILDERS, QUALITY BLOKES: Dale Falkingham and Glenn McIntyre from McIntyre Builders, who have just released their first housing development.

GET MORE POWER WITH AGPOWER: Brad Storey from AgPower with the Valtra T194, which starts at $155,000.

HERE WE GO: William Anker, president of the Wandin Silvan Field Day Committee, was pumped to get out and about on the first day of the event.


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There’s always more at Elmore

WRAP UP

FIELD DAYS: October 2, 3 & 4

LAVENDER POWER: Proving that not all men prefer to drive a white big rig, this unusual coloured truck was a crowd pleaser during the Elmore Field Days.

IN THE KNOW: Justin Brown, territory manager with Gallagher, was on hand to advise farmers about all the latest innovations from his company – from automatic drafting gates to pest exclusion fencing.

SIGN UP: Machines4u.com.au were a large presence at the field days, giving away free listings on their website along with offering umbrellas, bottle openers and – every kid’s favourite – inflatable hammers. Pictured is Zach Burton.

KANGAROOS KEEP OUT: Hamish Burr, demonstrating Gallagher’s pest exclusion fence, much to the interest of farmers passing by.

Elmore Field Day success IT was another massive couple of days when the Elmore Field Days kicked off for 2018. Blessed with cooler temperatures – although no rain – the three day event was a standout success. From shearing demonstrations to give-away ride-on mowers, there was something for everyone. Burder Ag Attachments, from

Wangaratta, won the Imported Machine of the Year award with the Canadian Anderson RBM 2000, the o UVW VHOI ORDGLQJ EDOH PRYHU The RBM2000 has the potential to work 1.4 times faster than the traditional two-person, twoPDFKLQH FRPELQDWLRQ Echuca Rural received an KRQRXUDEOH PHQWLRQ IRU WKH HQWU\ RI the Morris Quantum Air Drill.

GREENHOUSE KING: Michael Reyne from Sproutwell Greenhouses.

SO CUTE: Joshua Guiniey from Rochester. CRAZY ABOUT WEEDS: Dave Thorne is the second generation in his family to run Weed Wacka after his dad invented the Australian designed and made product some 20 years ago.

BIG WEEK: Adelaide Gage headed to the Elmore Field Days, with her parents in tow, after spending a hectic weekend at the Deni Ute Muster.

KEEPING IT IN THE FAMILY: Gerald Kemp, with grandson Toby, at the Elmore Field Days. The Kemp family operate a mixed operation - sheep, cattle, pigs and cereals – out of Birchip.

STEAM ENTHUSIAST: John Sparks with his 4.5 scale Foden Steam Truck, which the Foden company first produced 9 (in normal size) after the turn of the 20th century.

READY TO SELL: Keith Soar from Easy Relief Tools.


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November 2018

Accepting help when it’s needed This is Melissa’s story This story is re-printed from the Gippsland Jersey Calendar as part of the Southern Farmer’s ongoing commitment to mental health awareness MELISSA may suffer from mental illness, but she’s also an incredibly brave and resilient woman. Diagnosed with postnatal depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety, she realises heavily on her husband, Bruce, to help care for her and their two children. Melissa does whatever it takes to live life well, and is open to others about the importance of seeking help. Melissa and Bruce live on a

fourth generation dairy farm, and have had to take steps, such as adjusting milking times, to best manage Melissa’s diagnosis. Bruce says that he has often been confronted at the supermarket, asking why he is the one taking their children to appointments and doing the grocery shopping. Once, too ashamed to admit to his wife’s condition, Bruce now proudly states that he supports his wife. Melissa was raised in Melbourne and moved to the dairy farm after she met Bruce. She loved his resilience and sense of humour. The stresses of farming life are real for these two, and

Diagnosed with post-natal depression, posttraumatic stress disorder and anxiety, Melissa does whatever it takes to live life well.

occasionally Bruce has been overwhelmed by their situation – but his love for Melissa, their kids and farm spur him onwards. “During one of my stays at a clinic for 12 weeks, apart from getting help with them milking, Bruce managed everything; the calving, running the house and managing the children,� Melissa said. Some people in rural communities view mental illness and mental health as a weakness – and Bruce did too before he was exposed to it. “Now we see it as a sign of strength and something that people don’t need to be ashamed of,� Melissa said. “We’ve survived together as a team.�

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Farm tours – book now for Red Meat 2018 in Canberra

RED meat producers wishing to be part of the tours on offer at Red Meat 2018 in Canberra should register quickly, as places are limited and filling fast. Two separate producer tours will run on Thursday, November 22, providing a rare opportunity to

visit some of the district’s leading properties and see innovative farming systems in action. Producer Tour 1: Genetics, feedbase and eating quality - Yass district Morning program - Ravenswood Station (part of Cavan Station group)

and home of the renowned Bogo Merino Stud. Afternoon program - Alloura Angus Stud, a family owned operation breeding stud registered black Angus cattle. Producer Tour 2: Provenance, marketing and meeting customer needs - Boorowa district

Morning program - Gooramma Poll Dorsets Gooramma Poll Dorsets is the fourth largest Poll Dorset stud in Australia. Afternoon program - ‘Hanaminno’ Visit ‘Hanaminno’, where Charlie Arnott’s family have bred and grown Shorthorn cattle and Merino and Dorset

sheep for nearly 50 years. Buses will depart from the Red Meat 2018 venue. Registration is essential by November 13, head to the below website for more details. To find out more, visit www.redmeat. mla.com.au.

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BETTER THAN A HOUSE: Design Builders can turn any material into something special, specialising in creating shed homes that are architecturally inspired. Picture is an artist’s impression.

Get more than a shed with Design Builders DESIGN Builders is a registered commercial building company, with 30 years of experience offering a full range of building services to the rural, industrial and commercial sectors. From the initial enquiry through to the completion of the project –and everything in between – Design Builders can help guide you every step of the way. “It is evident that standard shed designed with no imagination, have served their purpose,” Steve, head builder with Design Builders, said.

“It’s all very well to tweak a standard shed, hoping it might do the job, where in actual fact – with a small amount of input and imagination – your money would be much better invested in paying a bit more for a speFLo F GHVLJQ y Steve said that in order to get the best return on capital, it was always a good idea to consider the design, occupational health and safety issues, insulation qualities – as well as aesthetic appeal – before committing to building. The team at Design Build-

ers specialise in servicing those who want to think outside the box – who crave a little bit of style in the shed. Backed by over 30 years of industry experience in the rural and manufacturing sectors, they have a never-ending array of solutions for each project. Design Builders are able to provide you with a project estimate and initial CAD drawings to help get your project moving forward. Contact Design Builders at www.designbuilders.com. au, or phone 5255 4302 – they service all regions of Victoria.

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Podcast tells story of herbicide resistance   RESULTS from a five-year national survey, which paints a sobering picture of the growing herbicide resistance issue in key cropping weeds, are the focus of a Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) podcast released last month. John Broster, from the Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation at Charles Sturt University, spoke about herbicide resistance during his guest stint on the GRDC podcast series, which aims to deliver grain growers, advisers, industry stakeholders and researchers timely information about the latest seasonal issues, groundbreaking research and trial results with on-farm application. The series is updated weekly, with podcasts collected from across Australia’s grain growing regions, and is firmly focused on delivering seasonally-relevant information to growers and advisers to help inform grower decision making and profitability. The interview with Dr Broster explains the survey project, which was a joint monitoring initiative that saw the research team visit 3000 randomly selected paddocks, taking 2000 samples of the nation’s number one weed, annual ryegrass. The survey revealed that nationally, about 75 per cent of the populations of ryegrass tested are resistant to Group A ‘fop’ herbicides. GRDC general manager grower business group, Lucy Broad, said this podcast, like others in the series, had been developed in response to audience requests for quality information, on-demand. “We know growers and advisers are keen to hear the latest research and development information and this is a way of delivering it to them in an accessible format that lets them decide what, when and where they listen,â€? Ms Broad said. To listen to the new GRDC podcast series, direct links to iTunes or Soundcloud are available from https://grdc.com.au/podcasts. Growers looking for more information about herbicide resistance can find it at: https:// weedsmart.org.au/.

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Case IH offers a new harvester option THERE’S a new offering from Case IH in its harvester range, with the 6130 Axial-Flow Combine now available for Australian producers. 3RZHU HIo FLHQF\ DQG UHVSRQ siveness are hallmarks of the 130 Series, with the 6130 suited to a range of applications within the local market. “These combines are ideal for operators looking to replace earlier model Axial-Flow Combines, or the smaller owner/ operator or contractor looking IRU D FRVW HIIHFWLYH HIo FLHQW KDU vester,� said Tim Slater, hay and harvest product manager for Case IH Australia/New Zealand. The 6130 has a Tier 3 engine emission standard (322 rated hp/382 max hp), 2-speed hydro transmission allowing for a maximum harvest speed of NP K o [HG FOHDQLQJ V\VWHP and a large (300 Bu) grain tank. Features include: z A-Post instrument cluster with automatic crop settings; z AFS Pro 700 display with yield and moisture mapping; z AccuGuide complete with HP/XP receive and Nav Controller; z lateral tilt feeder, singlespeed with 21 spline header coupler; z Ride Control Accumulator;

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how varietal choice means balancing the frost and heat risks, along with plant available water. z What is really happening underground and how does it impact your crop - Professor Mike Bell, University of Queensland. Prof Bells explains how root systems respond to soil conditions, nutrient distribution and fertiliser application and what research is happening nationally and internationally to improve our understanding of plant behaviour. z A hands-free hectare – Martin Abell, Harper Adams University, UK, explains KRZ WKH ZRUOG V o UVW FURS was planted, nurtured and harvested using automated machinery with no humans stepping foot in the paddock. z Are you ready for change? Dr Nadine Marshall, social scientist, CSIRO Land and Water, Townsville – interviewed 240 northern cattle producers to investigate how prepared they were for changes in a study that could equally apply to grain growers. To access the new GRDC podcast series go to https:// grdc.com.au/news-and-media/audio and subscribe to iTunes or listen from your desktop.


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SUMMER SAFETY IN THE COMMUNITY What we’re doing to reduce risk and improve network reliability AusNet Services is preparing for the summer season by completing an extensive maintenance and vegetation management program.

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Working together to reduce risk – how you can help Predictions are for an early bushďŹ re season this year. AusNet Services is conducting helicopter inspections to get a clear picture of how the landscape is looking, but we need your help. If you have a private electric line, please ensure it is clear of vegetation to reduce bushďŹ re risk. A registered electrician or certiďŹ ed tree clearer can help you clear your property of any unwanted vegetation. During a bushďŹ re you may experience interruptions to your electricity and/or gas supply, even if your property isn’t directly affected. For this reason your bushďŹ re contingency plan should factor in possible loss of gas and electricity. Now is the time to prepare for the summer ahead. For more information, visit our website: ausnetservices.com.au > electricity > safety preparedness Contact us General enquiries: 1300 360 795 Faults & emergencies (24 hours): 13 17 99

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FIRE PROTECTION ACTION PLAN

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GET READY... Few people are ever fully prepared for an emergency like a bushfire outbreak and the speed at which the fire front can travel. Consequently they often allow little time to implement an effective fire defence. Davey has a list of recommendations for effective management and maintenance for consumers, ahead of the fire season. 1. Know the machine: All members of the household need to be proficient in the location, operation and fitting of attachments like inlet and outlet hoses to the fire pump. 2. Practice: A well rehearsed and documented fire plan is critical to personal survival. 3. Fuel - Petrol: Many people fail to recognise that petrol has a limited life, losing its volatility and effectively becoming ‘stale’. A simple and recommended solution is to change the fuel every two months, either by running the pump or draining it of fuel. Better still, both leading petrol engine manufacturers offer a fuel stabiliser which will dramatically extend the life of the fuel, but it must be added when new fuel is purchased. 4. Fuel - Diesel: Has a longer shelf life but it generally needs to be stored at low ambient temperatures to extend the storage time. Major fuel companies expect diesel fuel to have 12 months or longer life at an ambient temperature of 20ºC, or six months at an ambient temperature of 30ºC. 5. Engine oils are another consideration and individual engine manufacturers offer their own specially branded engine oils to best suit their engines. Synthetic multi-grade engine oil is NOT a suitable alternative, so it is important to follow the manufacturer’s engine lubrication recommendations. 6. Running the engine regularly will ensure that oil is well distributed around the moving parts to provide best lubrication and a longer working life.

7. Air cleaners are another important consideration, so ensure your pump set has adequate clean air access. The air cleaner or filter needs to be checked and replaced as per the recommendation of the engine manufacturer.

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8. Keeping the engine cool also has a dramatic effect on the power it can deliver. Protecting the pump from radiant heat in a flame proof enclosure is the ultimate solution, while adding a mist spray around the pump or its enclosure will aid cooling and humidify the air. 9. A general maintenance regime involving regular checks will ensure that fuel lines are in good condition, the recoil starter works and a regular service schedule is adhered to will pay dividends. 10. Check the plumbing: Time spent investigating and maintaining the water system is also important. 11. Check for leaves, debris and sticks: These can impede the inlet system, while for permanent installations, a foot valve and strainer at the end of the suction line can overcome obstructions. 12. The system should be checked for air leaks and to check that all gaskets and seals are in good order. 13. Having an underground ring main installed around your property with durable hydrant or standpipe outlets can give you much greater coverage. So, as the summer fire season approaches the traditional motto of ‘be prepared’ applies. Establish your fire plan early. Adequately brief and train all family members in its resources and features.

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WATER MANAGEMENT & IRRIGATION

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SAVE WATER: Dairy Australia has a number of factsheets about how to save water in the workplace, including suggested tips such as dry wiping teats and using trigger nozzles on udder hoses.

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Melbourne Water Waterhave havebeen beenproviding providingRiver RiverHealth Health incentives to farmers and the community for 23 incentives to farmers and the community for 21years. years. The Rural The Rural Land Land Program Program is is about about improving improving the the management of water sensitive areas management of water sensitive areassuch suchas aswaterways, waterways, drains, dams, wetlands, gullies, seeps, soaks springs and drains, dams, wetlands, gullies, seeps, soaks springs and low-lying and seasonally wet areas. low-lying and seasonally wet areas. Melbourne Water is also investigating new ways to

Melbourne also investigating ways to and capture andWater reuseisstormwater runoffnew in nurseries capture reuse stormwater in nurseries and on on farmsand to benefit waterwaysrunoff and increase water farms to for beneďŹ t waterways and increase security security landholders. Partial fundingwater is available for landholders. Partial funding isof available for the design the design and construction new water supply and construction of new water supply systems that during systems that reduce extraction from the waterway summer. reduce extraction from the waterway during summer. Who can Who canapply? apply?The TheRural RuralLand LandProgram Programisisavailable availableto to landholders in the Port Phillip and Westernport landholders in the Port Phillip and WesternportRegion Regionwho own or manage rural rural land in these catchments. who own or manage land in these catchments: Ň“ **-$ ''* &Ńś ) $) ''* &Ńś '$) Ńś /-$)"4 -&Ńś -$)"Ńś

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UNDER dry seasonal or drought conditions around Australia, many farmers are looking at options to reduce their water consumption in the dairy. For many, this is a direct result of reduced access to water - for others, it is an attempt to ensure water supplies are maintained for as long as possible. In 2000, a survey of dairy farmers found the PRVW HIo FLHQW GDLU\ VKHGV XVHG XQGHU OLWUHV of water per cow each year. At the other end of the scale, the most water used was 38,000 litres per cow each year - almost 20 times more than the best performers. The average was 9600 litres per cow each year. This large variation in water use in dairies indicates that there are opportunities to save water and costs on many farms. For example, re-using dairy water offers large EHQHo WV VXFK DV UHF\FOLQJ \DUG ZDVK ZDWHU RU plate cooler water. Some ways to save water include: z o [ OHDGLQJ WURXJKV z UHGXFH HYDSRUDWLRQ IURP ZDWHU VWRUDJHV z VWRS OHDNDJH IURP GDPV z VWUDWHJLFDOO\ ZDVK WHDWV z FDWFK UDLQ ZDWHU IURP VKHG URRI z GULQN IURP WURXJKV z GU\ ZLSH WHDWV DQG z use trigger nozzles on udder hoses. Dairy Australia has a number of information sheets covering ways to save water, divided into the following topics: z KROGLQJ \DUGV z SODWH FRROHU DQG FRROLQJ WRZHUV z ZDVKLQJ YDW DQG PLONLQJ PDFKLQH z ZDVKLQJ SODWIRUP DQG GDLU\ VXUIDFHV DQG z other areas. To download the information, or to learn more, head to dairyaustralia.com.au.

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Large Animal Products

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RECORD BREAKING RESULT: THE Witherswood Angus Stud at Taminick has smashed records when their dispersal sale, held late last month, brought in more than $2 million. The sale is thought to be the highest ever gross total achieved at an Angus on-property sale, and the highest for a female dispersal sale. More than 250 onlookers and buyers, plus online, attended. The 435 lots sold made $2,026,500 with a sale average overall of $4658, and included $38,000 for the highest price for a single lot paid by Bannaby Angus stud.

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Ronobri has been breeding the best for 70 years ROBERT and Lorraine Mitchell run Ronobri Poll Dorset, White Suffolk and Ryeland Studs at Lockington, just north of Bendigo. The Poll Dorset Stud was founded in 1969, and they annually join around 300 breeding ewes. The Ryeland Stud was founded in 1948, joining approximately 100 ewes annually. The White Suffolk Stud was founded in 2003, with 150-plus ewes mated each year. Across the three studs, between 150-200 stud and flock rams are mostly sold privately on property to clients within a 150km radius. Ronobri regularly add top sires to the stud to enhance their breeding program – often outlaying $8000-10,000 for these rams. The outsourced rams are largely purchased from Armdale/Armdale Park at Marrar, NSW, one of the country’s leading Poll Dorset Studs. At the 2018 annual sale, Armdale Park 198/17T was purchased for the top price of $12,000.

Detpagrove and Anden bloodlines are used in the White Suffolk Stud. With stable bloodlines, it enables Ronobri to maintain evenness of type and conformation, with a strong emphasis on structural soundness and good Downs-type wool. Ronobri rams consistently sire prime market topping lambs for their clients. On property, Ronobri run only their stud sheep, which ensures a very strict health status; in particular brucellosis accreditation and OJD vaccination. As Ronobri approach almost 50 years of breeding Poll Dorsets, 16 years of breeding White Suffolks and 70 years of Ryeland breeding, they believe the quality within the studs is at an all-time high. Over the years they have continued to display sheep at major events, such as the Elmore Field Days, Bendigo Agricultural Show and Geelong Agricultural and Pastoral Society Show.

BEST IN THE BUSINESS: Robert Mitchell, from Ronobri Poll Dorsets, has been breeding Poll Dorset, White Suffolk and Ryeland sheep for decades.

Consider a UTV THE farming industry is constantly evolving, and one of the fastest growing sectors is the UTV (Utility Task Vehicle) market. There was exponential growth in the market during 2016 and 2017, particularly with growing concern about the safety of four wheel bikes. UTVs are traditionally more agile, are able to carry more passengers and come with a small tray in the back for carrying goods. The UTV market was valued at US$4.12 billion in 2017, and is estimated to grow with a Compound Annual Growth Rate of 6.7 per cent during the forecast period from 2018 to 2026. North America, and especially the US, holds the major share in the overall UTV market. Following suit, farmers in Australia are as likely to purchase a UTV as they are a quad, or even a small ute. In further proof of their popularity, UTVs are now included as their own race vehicle at dirt tracks.

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(03) 5794 2272

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