
Pushing the envelope: Increasing crop yield by understanding your system and questioning long-held beliefs
Seeds for Success · Central West Local Land Services
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Show Notes
Pete Rothwell is the cropping manager of "Bramble", a mixed-farming operation just north of Mendooran. They grow winter and summer crops over a thousand hectares, and run sheep and a few cows on the remaining six hundred hectares.
In this episode, we hear how Pete, never one to accept the status quo, is always asking 'why'. As a result, he’s pushing the envelope in terms of crop type, yield and profitability — focusing on understanding his soil moisture and using this to drive decision making on his farm and in the wider community.
Special thanks:
- This episode is supported by Central West Local Land Services, through funding from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Program.
Resources and links:
- Soil Water App
- Soil moisture probes put to the test
- Budgeting crop nitrogen supply better estimation better decisions
- The Adapt Project
- Mendooran grower Pete Rothwell explains how data driven decision making is paying off
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