
Talkin' After Hours with the Lower Blackwood LCDC Podcast
1) Beyond Pastures: Perennial Shrubs in Grazing Systems
In this episode of Talking After Hours, we chat with agricultural scientist Dr Dean Revell. Our conversation explores the why, what, where & how of integrating perennial shrubs into grazing systems, t...Show More
2) Getting to the root of it with David Hardwick and Soil Hash
In this episode of Talkin' After Hours we chat to David Hardwick, agroecologist and partner at Soil Land Food on getting to the root of your soil issues with the aid of the newly developed Soil HASH ...Show More
3) Talkin' Trees for Farm Resilience with Bob Hingston
In this podcast episode, we explore the importance of trees in farming, focusing on windbreaks and shelter belts. South West forester Bob Hingston shares his extensive knowledge on tree planting, site...Show More
4) Talkin' Using Bugs to Manage Bugs
In this episode of Talkin' After Hours, we delve into the world of integrated pest management (IPM) and the alarming decline of insect populations, referred to by some as the 'insect apocalypse.' En...Show More
5) Talkin' Nutrient Dense Food Production with Dan Kittredge
In this episode of Talkin' After Hours, the LCDCâs Kate Tarrant and guest host Mark Tupman chat to Dan Kittredge, farmer, educator, and founder of the Bionutrient Association. Dan has become one of th...Show More
6) Talkin' Ferals with Shane Franklin & Les Dunnet
In this episode we chat to trappers Shane Franklin and Les Dunnet. Our conversation delves into the world of feral management management and control, the issues, challenges and what we are doing about...Show More
7) Syntropic Farming with Charles Otway and Jasper Harvey
In this episode of Talking After Hours, Jo and Kate chat to south west educators, and permaculturalists, Charles Otway and Jasper Harvey. Our conversation explores the principles and practices of synt...Show More
8) Water on Farms with Lance Mudgway
In this Talkinâ After Hours Podcast we chat to Hydrologist Lance Mudgway from the Mulloon Institute on the importance of effective water management in WA's agricultural landscapes, particularly in the...Show More
9) Spring Summer Grazing in a Mediterranean Climate
In this episode we chat to agroecologist Mark Tupman and cattle farmer & Department of Primary Industries & Regional Development Technical Officer Eric Dobbe. Our conversation covers the intricacies o...Show More
10) Talkin' Farmers Doing it Differently: Nutritional Wisdom, Shepherding, and Wool with Nan Bray
In this episode we chat to Nan Bray of White Gum Wool, located in the highlands of Tasmania. Nan farms a flock of 600 Saxon Merino on 330ha of high country, and with occasional snow in winter, summers...Show More