Early Sowing, Legumes and Long- Term Fertility
Description
In this episode of MSF Farm Talk, we kick off a new series inspired by the book 101 Questions about SA Cropping Soils. Host Nick Paltridge is joined by Dr. Nigel Wilhelm from the South Australian Research and Development Institute to explore how cropping systems have evolved over recent decades—especially in low rainfall environments.
The discussion covers key topics such as early sowing practices, nitrogen and phosphorus management during dry seasons, and the expanding role of grain legumes in sustainable crop rotations. Dr. Wilhelm also shares his perspective on the future of farming, highlighting the importance of diversified weed and pest control strategies for long-term productivity.
This practical and forward-looking episode offers valuable insights for farmers, agronomists, and anyone involved in dryland agriculture.
Chapters & Time Stamps:
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00:00 – Introduction to MSF Farm Talk Podcast
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00:58 – Meet Dr. Nigel Wilhelm: Career and Contributions
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01:35 – Evolution of Farming Systems
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02:40 – Nitrogen and Phosphorus Management
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03:29 – Profitable Break Crops in Mallee Farming
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05:06 – Green Manure and Crop Rotation Benefits
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05:50 – Challenges and Strategies for Dry Seasons
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07:07 – Long-term Crop Nutrition Strategies
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09:13 – Future of Farming Systems
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10:17 – Conclusion and Resources
This episode is supported by the South Australian Grains Industry Trust, the GRDC's RiskWi$e project, and the Mallee CMA, which funds long-term trial work in North Western Victoria.
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