MSF's Farm Talk Podcast proudly brings Farmers, Researchers and Ag Industry connections together to chat innovative farming practices to help build a sustainable farming future for our Mallee growers. Mallee Sustainable Farming is a farmer-driven organisation specialising in Research, Development and Extension for NSW, VIC & SA's low-rainfall Mallee region. For more information visit: www.msfp.org.au/podcast
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This podcast is the result of a a research led since 2014 by Ludovic Joxe, sociologist and humanitarian aid worker for Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières/MSF). Each episode uses the Google NoteBookLM tool to discuss the content of a different article published by Ludovic Joxe in an academic journal in recent years. The written version of each article is avalaible online (https://cv.hal.science/ludovic-joxe) or can be requested from Ludovic Joxe (ludovic.joxe@gmail.com).
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Complain when things dont work
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On my walks I will podcasting because I love walking and I love talking.
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MSF Group busca Orientar a las personas hacia su crecimiento personal y profesional, aportando al progreso y enriquecimiento continuo.
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Het Mahler Student Festival Orchestra brengt muziekstudenten van alle Europese conservatoria samen die een bijzonder en uitdagend repertoire willen uitvoeren. Door de inzet en passie van gelijkgestemde en enthousiaste jonge musici weet het orkest een hoog muzikaal niveau te bereiken. In de visie van de MSFO staat niet alleen de verbinding tussen muzikanten onderling, maar ook de verbinding met het publiek centraal.
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Welcome to UCC Friends of MSF, where amazing things happen.
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The unofficial MSF podcast with Luke, Digz and Adam from the 4 Play Gaming Team. We sit down and discuss what is going on in Marvel Strike Force, we will read the blog post, discuss any news, rumours and issues raised from within the MSF community. Video available on youtube just search for the MSF POD or 4PLAY gaming! youtube.com/4playUK
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Thriving in Containment - Livestock Strategies for Dry Times
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In this episode of MSF Farm Talk, host Nick Paltridge speaks with livestock consultant Geoff Duddy, Sheep Solutions Principal Consultant, about effective strategies for managing livestock during dry periods. Geoff shares his extensive experience and insights on overcoming feed shortages, implementing confinement feeding, and making crucial decision…
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Weeds and soil amelioration - how weeds reveal soil challenges
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Join host Paige Cross and Weed Smart agronomist Chris Davey (CD) in this episode of the MSF Farm Talk Podcast as they discuss the GRDC field day focused on optimising soil amelioration efficiency. CD explores how weeds can indicate underlying soil health issues and shares various soil amelioration techniques to mitigate weed pressure. The conversat…
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Acid Soils, Big Fixes - Solutions for Productive Paddocks
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In this episode of the MSF FarmTalk podcast, host Kylie Matthewson discusses the issue of acid soils affecting farms in the Mallee region with David Woodard, a soils consultant from Primary Industries and Regions in South Australia. They explore how acid soils impact productivity, the use of gypsum and lime in soil treatment, and the different resu…
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Hold your ground - Strategies to safeguard paddocks over summer
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In this episode of MSF Farm Talk, host Nick Paltridge speaks with John Leys, a soil management expert, about tools for monitoring paddocks and current ground cover conditions across the tri-state Mallee. John shares insights from his career, including his work with Dust Watch, and discusses trends in dust storms, ground cover management strategies,…
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Gazania Wars - Tackling a persistent weed problem
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In this episode of the MSF Farm Talk podcast, Dr. Ali Bajwa from Latrobe University discusses the challenges and current research efforts in managing Gazania, a resilient weed affecting cropping systems in Southern Australia. Dr. Bajwa elaborates on the biology of Gazania, its rapid spread, and the ongoing field trials and herbicide screenings aime…
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Navigating Drought: Livestock Management Strategies for Challenging Seasons
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In this episode of the MSF FarmTalk podcast, host Nick Paltridge is joined by Deb Scammell and Felicity Turner to discuss insights from recent sheep management webinars funded by the SA Drought Hub. With South Australia experiencing one of its driest seasons on record, the trio explores the tough decisions farmers face, such as feed management, cul…
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Don't let a dry season leave you high and dry on info
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In this episode of the MSF Farm Talk podcast, host Tanja Morgan is joined by zoning project regulars Peter Treloar Law and Sean Mason to discuss the impact of this exceptionally dry season on harvest data collection. The episode emphasises the importance of gathering data to make informed decisions for the next season. The team also provides practi…
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Sleeping naked with your socks on - and other tips for restorative sleep
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In the inaugural episode of 'Farming a Growth Mindset' from the MSF Farm Talk podcast series, hosts Tanja Morgan and resident mindset expert Dennis delve into the importance of restorative sleep. They discuss the differences between restorative and regular sleep, share techniques for creating an optimal sleep environment, and explore procedural hab…
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The Ice Breakers: Combatting Bacteria-Induced Frost Damage
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In this episode of the Better Frost Decisions podcast, Tanja Morgan discusses advanced frost management techniques with Chaiyya Cooper, a Research Scientist from the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) Western Australia. Chaiyya explains the impact of ice-nucleating bacteria on frost damage in crops and shares new find…
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Weeds in a dry spell - Managing behaviour and resistance
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In this episode of the MSF Farm Talk podcast, Paige Cross converses with Peter Boutsalis from Plant Science Consulting on the intricate challenges of managing weeds during one of the driest years on record in Southern Australia. The discussion delves into the complexities of herbicide resistance, especially concerning ryegrass and broadleaf weeds, …
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5/5 - When “saving the world” is a source of dissatisfaction
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“Saving the world, or at least alleviating some of the world's pain, is supposed to be rewarding. But care and healthcare activities are also known to be the most exposed to professional stress and burn-out. What then is happening in the humanitarian sector, and more specifically at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), a sector at the convergence of the…
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4/5 - When “saving the world” is a source of dissatisfaction
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“Saving the world, or at least alleviating some of the world's pain, is supposed to be rewarding. But care and healthcare activities are also known to be the most exposed to professional stress and burn-out. What then is happening in the humanitarian sector, and more specifically at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), a sector at the convergence of the…
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3/5 - When “saving the world” is a source of dissatisfaction
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“Saving the world, or at least alleviating some of the world's pain, is supposed to be rewarding. But care and healthcare activities are also known to be the most exposed to professional stress and burn-out. What then is happening in the humanitarian sector, and more specifically at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), a sector at the convergence of the…
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2/5 - When “saving the world” is a source of dissatisfaction
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“Saving the world, or at least alleviating some of the world's pain, is supposed to be rewarding. But care and healthcare activities are also known to be the most exposed to professional stress and burn-out. What then is happening in the humanitarian sector, and more specifically at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), a sector at the convergence of the…
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1/5 - When “saving the world” is a source of dissatisfaction
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“Saving the world, or at least alleviating some of the world's pain, is supposed to be rewarding. But care and healthcare activities are also known to be the most exposed to professional stress and burn-out. What then is happening in the humanitarian sector, and more specifically at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), a sector at the convergence of the…
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(All at once) When “saving the world” is a source of dissatisfaction
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“Saving the world, or at least alleviating some of the world's pain, is supposed to be rewarding. But care and healthcare activities are also known to be the most exposed to professional stress and burn-out. What then is happening in the humanitarian sector, and more specifically at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), a sector at the convergence of the…
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Are doctors without borders doctors without a homeland?
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This podcast discusses the fact that humanitarian mission conditions limit local integration and the analytical article on which this podcast is based suggests three forms of attachment: home (“break expatriates”), elsewhere (“multi‑homeland expatriates”) or nowhere (“duty‑free expatriates”). For the latter, MSF plays, until their departure from th…
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How to sanction without causing pain?
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In the humanitarian sector, dedicated to alleviating people’s suffering, how to qualify a misconduct and impose a potentially painful sanction? How can one judge, i.e. consider that everyone is responsible for their act, in a working area based on the fact that human inequalities are partly due to social determinisms? To what extent tolerating devi…
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Off-work and intimacy during missions
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What meaning does the notion of off-work have when employees, such as those at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), remain constrained by their uninterrupted world of work for months on end? Original written article: https://hal.science/hal-04502525/file/Spaces%20of%20control%20and%20spaces%20of%20intimacy.pdf…
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Join Tanja Morgan and consultant Chris McDonough as they discuss the critical issue of dry saline land exacerbated by drought. Learn about the new Dry Saline Land Decision Tree tool, designed to help farmers and advisors with practical strategies to prevent land degradation. Tune in to understand how to maintain soil health and crop productivity de…
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Changes brought about by the southernization
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Over the past thirty years, many players in the international aid sector tried to involve the populations they work with in a movement of “southernization”. At MSF, this resulted in a diversification of the origin of “expatriates”, which itself led to a partial depoliticization of the organization, shifted its strategic balance and gave rise to a n…
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Who is legitimate to speak out within MSF?
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In this podcast, we discuss the notion of politicization considering the organization Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) as a society of individuals in its own right, with its institutions, rules, norms and modes of operation, and seeking to understand who within it is legitimate to express themselves, who is listened to, and who actually participates …
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By defining precariousness as a period of undergone uncertainty, this article aims to grasp how the tension between militant ideal and managerial imperative of the organization Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), present since its foundation, has been translated into the form of a managerial policy sometimes perceived as an opportunity, sometimes as a …
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In this podcast, we discuss the fact that, at MSF, mobility experiences are accumulable, mobilizable, convertible, depreciable and transmissible. Based on that, we suggest that, while these experiences are not always mobilized by those who have them to climb the formal internal hierarchy, they do, in any case, enable them to gain decision-making po…
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Interest, disinterestedness and indifference
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In this podcast, we discuss the notion of disinterestedness within Doctors Without Borders (MSF). This podcast reveals three gradations of interest: first, interestedness, the gradation where individual material and symbolic rewards are recognised by the individuals, then, disinterestedness, second gradation where the rewards are a priori collectiv…
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The acceptance of humanitarian intervention
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This podcast examines the acceptance of the humanitarian organization Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in the areas where it operates. It focuses in particular on the individual memberships of direct aid beneficiaries and the more general recognition of the organization by the local social fabric. Original written article: https://shs.cairn.info/revu…
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Over the past thirty years, the humanitarian sector has become increasingly professional, and society has recognised the importance of psychological well-being. This podcast describes how Médecins Sans Frontières has adapted its approach to managing the stress faced by humanitarian workers. Original article: https://www.alternatives-humanitaires.or…
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Acceptance and Action - farming success amidst challenges
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In this episode of the Farm Talk podcast, host Tanja Morgan welcomes Dennis Hoiberg from Lessons Learnt Consulting, who shares over 30 years of expertise in navigating challenging times. As farmers face severe drought conditions, Dennis provides practical tools and heartfelt advice on building resilience, protecting emotional well-being, and taking…
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Restless Nights - Practical Strategies for Mental Health in Tough Times with Steph Schmidt
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In this episode of the MSF Farm Talk Podcast, Nick Paltridge from Mallee Sustainable Farming interviews Steph Schmidt, a farmer and psychologist specialising in agricultural mental health. They discuss the challenges faced by farmers due to drought and frost conditions in the Southern region, leading to financial strain and stress. Steph shares pra…
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Field Day Insights from NSW and the Millewa
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In today's episode of the MSF Farm Talk podcast, hosts Tanja Morgan and Nick Paltridge provide a regional seasonal update as part of the Future Drought Fund De-Risking Seeding Project and the Extension and Adoption Project. They discuss the latest trials from New South Wales, exploring the benefits of early and deep sowing techniques, varietal diff…
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Farming on the Edge: Risk Management and Lentil Harvesting with Barry Mudge
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In this episode of MSF Farm Talk, Tanja Morgan speaks with Barry Mudge, a Port Germain farmer involved in the GRDC Risk-Wise Project, about the critical nature of understanding production costs and managing risks in low rainfall environments. They review discussions held with the Lowbank Ag Bureau and delve into Barry's expertise in growing and har…
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From rainfall to grazing - effective management of saline land
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In this episode of the MSF Farm Talk podcast, consultant Chris McDonough speaks with farmer Matt Cook about his strategies for using early-season rainfall to establish crops and managing grazing to prevent soil degradation. Cook discusses the challenges of farming in areas with dry saline land and issues with resistant weeds like ryegrass and barle…
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Conversations on carbon at Coomandook
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In this episode of the MSF Farmtalk podcast, the focus is on soil carbon and carbon farming in the Mallee. Over the past 12 months, pilot projects supported by the South Australian government's Department of Primary Industries and Regions have explored the feasibility of storing carbon post-soil amelioration. The podcast includes a field day discus…
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Practical solutions for managing widespread saline land
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In this episode of the MSF Farm Talk podcast, Chris McDonough talks with Philip Johns about the ongoing issues of dry saline land in Australian agriculture. Philip shares his 40 years of experience in managing such land by maintaining cover, using more salt-tolerant crops, and managing livestock effectively. Philip highlights the importance of cove…
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Tackling salinity with sand and clay at Cootra
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In this episode of the MSF Farm Talk podcast, we have a conversation with Terry Schmucker, a farmer from Cootra on the Eyre Peninsula, and consultant Chris McDonough. The discussion focuses on Terry's innovative approach to soil amelioration on his dry salinity-affected land. By utilising sand and clay from high sand hills to enhance heavy flats, T…
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Reflections from the Browns Well Crop Walk
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In this episode of the MSF Farm Talk podcast, Tanja Morgan discusses recent field day events, focusing on various soil amelioration treatments observed at Jock McNeil's paddock at Paruna. Chris McDonough and Tanja take a walk describing the effects observed from the different techniques such as deep ripping, inversion plowing, and spading, analysin…
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Innovative Chaff Heap Mulching for Saline Land at Minnipa
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In this episode of the Farm Talk Podcast, part of the Future Drought Fund Project, consultants Chris McDonough and farmer Bruce Heddle from Minnipa discuss an innovative method to manage saline soils using chaff heaps as mulch. They explore how spreading chaff has promoted crop growth in previously barren areas, detailing the practicalities and eco…
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The logistics of sand mulch to transform dry saline land
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In this episode of the MSF Talk podcast, stemming from the Future Drought Fund Project, hosts delve into innovative solutions for re-establishing vegetation on dry saline soils. Featuring insights from farmer Tristan Baldock of Buckleboo and consultant Chris McDonough, the discussion focuses on using sand mulch as a transformative strategy. Despite…
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Fence-free farming - the future of livestock management
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In this episode of the MSF Farm Talk podcast, Nick Paltridge and Rick Llewellyn from CSIRO discuss the revolutionary concept of fence-free farming through virtual fencing technology. They explore recent trials and successful sheep management at Lameroo, along with the broader implications for cattle farming. The conversation highlights the potentia…
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Deep seeding success - insights from long coleoptile trials
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In this episode of the MSF Farm Talk podcast, host Tanja Morgan discusses the potential of long coleoptile varieties with Terese McBeath from CSIRO and Andrew Ware, Research Agronomist with EPAG Research. The conversation covers recent research findings from trials in the Mallee and Eyre Peninsula regions, focusing on soil types, seeding strategies…
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Pioneering safer farming with strip amelioration
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In this episode, Tim Smythe from Mallee Sustainable Farming and Jack Desbiolles from the University of South Australia's Agriculture, Machinery, Research and Design Centre discuss their pioneering work on strip amelioration. This technique involves alternating strips of ameliorated soil and undisturbed standing stubble, offering a flexible, erosion…
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Navigating weed management in a dry start
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In this episode, we revisit a webinar featuring top experts discussing how to manage crops and weeds during a dry start to the season. Join Dr. Chris Preston, Professor of weed management at Adelaide University, as he sheds light on effective strategies for controlling grass weeds, the importance of pre-emergent herbicides, and handling herbicide r…
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From theory to field - long coleoptiles in the Mallee
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In this episode of the MSF Farm Talk podcast, we revisit discussions from the MSF Big Ag Day Out events held earlier this year. The focus is on the advancements in long coleoptile wheat and its impact on farming systems. Long coleoptiles are an emerging technology aimed to improve the ability to establish crops on time under drying autumn soil surf…
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Is it too late to be growing legumes in the Mallee?
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Can grain legumes still perform with a late start? In this episode, Paige Cross discusses the potential for grain legume crops with Dr. Penny Roberts, the resident research manager at MSF. They explore the complexities and opportunities of planting grain legumes late in the season, focusing on crop types, subsoil moisture, and best farm practices. …
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Frost Insights: Exploring Phenology and Strategies with Ben Smith
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Mitigating Frost Risks: Strategies from the Frost Learning Centre In this episode of the Better Frost Decisions podcast, host Paige Cross speaks with Ben Smith from Agrilink Agriculture Consultants about frost management strategies. They discuss the work being done at the Frost Learning Centre in South Australia, including the role of phenology in …
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Autumn Climate Driver Conversations with Peter Hayman and the use of climate information to assist with making Better Frost Decisions
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Navigating Climate Uncertainty in Agriculture for 2024 In this second episode of the 'Better Frost Decisions Podcast' for 2024, hosted by Paige Cross of Mallee Sustainable Farming, the focus is on demystifying climate drivers and their implications for agricultural planning and decision-making. Joined by Peter Hayman, Principal Scientist at the Sou…
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Improving Yields with VRT & Managing Technology Hurdles
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Improving Yields with VRT and Managing Technology Hurdles The discussion revolves around the outcomes and experiences from Variable Rate Technology (VRT) workshops and field implementations in the Mallee region. Tanja Morgan interviews experts Sean Mason and Peter Treloar, focusing on the successes in phosphorus management through VRT, the variabil…
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Beethoven IX: Dries de Haas & Lars Corijn
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In deze aflevering bespreken Dries de Haas & Lars Corijn het meesterwerk dat voor het eerst op 7 mei 1824 in première ging: Beethovens Negende Symfonie. Ze analyseren de historische context, de invloed van de Oriënt en de muzikale structuur, inclusief het gebruik van Schillers tekst. De focus ligt op de emotionele en spirituele kracht van de symfon…
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Better Frost Decisions April 2024 Podcast
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Navigating Frost Management: Insights and Strategies for the 2024 Season This episode of the Better Frost Decisions podcast series delves into reflections on the 2023 season's frost experiences and discusses innovative frost management strategies for the upcoming 2024 season. Hosted by Paige Cross of Mallee Sustainable Farming, the episode features…
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Beethoven IX: Luck Verbeeck & Lars Corijn
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In de tweede aflevering spreekt dirigent Lars Corijn met initiatiefnemer Luck Verbeeck. Ze praten over hoe de gekste ideeën tot stand komen, waaronder ook het opvoeren van de negende symfonie van Ludwig Van Beethoven.Autor: MSFO
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