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Martin Murray
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  • Productive Sustainability
    On this podcast we explore the role of productivity in sustainability, and why it's important to try and make existing farmland as productive possible in order to protect global biodiversity and lower emissions on per unit basis. We explore why measurement systems that measure emissions a total figure or on a per hectare or per acre basis distort the numbers and why concepts such as rewilding where agricultural land is removed from production and restored to a natural state may actually lead to increased emissions and less biodiversity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Sharing the Risk with Invest in Farming
    Today we're talking with Nicci from Invest in Farming Co-operative.IIF (Invest in Farming Co-operative) is revolutionizing agricultural investment by connecting consumers directly with farmers through a user-friendly app. This platform allows individuals to invest in specific agricultural assets—such as a row of grapevines, a single cow, or a basket of oysters—without the need to own a farm. By preselling a portion of their produce, farmers gain immediate access to capital, enhancing cash flow and reducing reliance on traditional banking systems. Investors, in turn, can watch their investments grow and receive returns within a few months. Operating as a member-based co-operative, IIF fosters a closer connection between those who produce food and those who consume it, benefiting both farmers and consumers alike.IIF - Invest in Farming Co-operative - A farm in your pocket Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Chasing Moisture On The Go with Dave Finaly
    Today we're talking with Dave Finlay from MPT Ag on their cutting-edge seeder design. The MTP Seeder is a cutting-edge agricultural implement designed to enhance planting efficiency and crop yields. Engineered for precision, it ensures uniform seed distribution, optimal depth placement, and consistent spacing, which are crucial for maximizing germination rates and promoting healthy plant development. Its robust construction and adaptability make it suitable for various soil types and farming conditions, offering farmers a reliable solution to modern planting challenges. By integrating advanced technology with practical design, the MTP Seeder stands as a testament to innovation in agricultural machinery, aiming to streamline operations and boost productivity for farmers worldwide. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Paraquat in Peril
    In this episode we explore the APVMA's review of paraquat, what the APVMA can use in the their evaluation of a product and my concerns of what may be to come. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Farmer GPT: Out Of The Office and Into the Paddock
    We're taking Chat GPT out of the office and into the paddock, identifying weeds in crops and writing spray recs. Once we are done in the crops we take him the yards to help with cows and later get out hands dirty by throwing spanners and working on machines. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A look at agriculture and farming in Australia and around the world. Covering a range of topics including soil health, ag tech, farm innovation, weed management, herbicide usage, livestock management, profitability and sustainability. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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