Helping farmers manage seasonal variability

Register now to join Agriculture Victoria’s 6-episode webinar series on ‘managing seasonal variability’.

Agriculture Victoria’s Program Manager, Meat and Wool Services, Jennifer Alexander said now is a great time for farmers to make plans for the upcoming season.

The webinar series will help famers to consider the following questions:

  • What are the influencing climate drivers?
  • What is your feed and water situation?
  • How much water is stored in your soil?
  • How many livestock can you carry if we have a drier than average spring?
  • Do you have enough water?
  • Do you have reserves of hay, silage and grain?

‘Following a couple of wetter seasons now is a good time to consider longer-term strategies for dealing with a potentially hotter, drier and more variable climate’, Ms Alexander said.

  • Key areas that are crucial for preparing your farm for a variable climate will also be explored, including:
  • Protecting your pastures and soil from over-grazing, whilst maintaining fit and healthy livestock
  • The benefits of using a stock containment area to confine stock during a dry season
  • Options for improving the water security and quality on farm, such as tapping into a rural pipeline, installing a bore or drought reserve dam, tanks and pipes or a desalination unit
  • Use of silage pits as a longer-term drought reserve.

The 6-part lunchtime series of hour-long webinars will begin on Wednesday September 20 at 12:30 pm, with subsequent webinars running each Wednesday until October 25.

Attendees are welcome to join one or all of the sessions and participate in discussions.

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