What is soil that works for you?
/in Blog, Producer/by Craig GallowayAttaining soils that are working for you is a process. It starts with figuring out where your soils currently are. This will determine the next steps.
Minimise soil disturbance and build soil health.
/in Blog, Carbon Farming, Producer/by Jason DeschampsPhysical soil disturbances are a well-documented and well-understood concept; however, we underestimate the disturbances that result from chemical and biological processes.
What is it worth not to change?
/in Blog, Consumer, Producer/by Craig GallowayCan we afford not to change when we look beyond the individual farm and look at the entire agricultural industry and the way food is produced? What will it cost environmentally, and long-term economically, if we do not change?
Green lacewings
/in Article, Blog, Producer/by Tenita NellWhat on earth is a green lacewing? This question might have been on many of the Trace & Save farmers’ minds in 2020 with the new biodiversity survey we’ve implemented. This article will answer the questions: what is a green lacewing and why is it relevant to a pasture-based dairy farm? We want to highlight green lacewings for the biocontrol species that they are, and even more importantly what their presence on a farm indicates – a healthy agro-ecosystem.
Water movement in the soil: Important notes for irrigation management
/in Article, Producer/by Portia PhohloIrrigation should not be applied uniformly in fields because soil differs in structure and texture. Understanding water movement dynamics for individual fields are very important for irrigation scheduling.
Could compost tea be part of the solution?
/in Blog, Producer/by Jason DeschampsCompost tea, if used correctly, can help reduce the use of harmful pesticides through the introduction of beneficial microbes and at the same time bring nutrients that are essential for plant growth and soil functions.
Make every drop count
/in Blog, Producer/by Lorraine PhaduImproved irrigation efficiency is becoming highly important due to the current decrease in available water resources and growing populations that lead to expansion of agricultural activities. Therefore proper water usage and management is vital for agricultural producers.
The goose that lays the golden egg
/in Blog, Producer/by Tenita NellDoes your maximum production approach affect your ability to produce well into the future? This blog discusses some principles for a sustainable approach to farming that can be applied daily.
Farmers who focus on soil health are happier
/in Blog, Producer/by Craig GallowayOne of the pillars of sustainability is social welfare. An aspect of social welfare that I think receives little focus is the well-being of farmers.