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S4 Ep 53Relationship Management: Perennial ryegrass + white clover

We couldn’t start the Relationship Management series without showcasing what might be considered the most classic partnership of all time - perennial ryegrass and white clover. It may seem like a simple, tried-and-true combination, but even this dependable duo has its complexities. In this episode, we unpack the synergies between these two species, the key factors that influence their balance and persistence, and the practical steps you can take to get the most from the partnership. From best practice sowing to pasture management strategies that optimise clover content to maximise nitrogen cycling benefits, this episode will help you strengthen one of the most solid relationships on your farm.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 9, 202630 min

S4 Ep 53Seed Dating : Emblem white clover

Looking for a partner that can handle intensive set-stocking, deliver persistence, and look impressively productive season after season? Meet Emblem - Agricom’s new small- to medium-leaved white clover. It ticks all those boxes and more. New Zealand-bred and built for local conditions, Emblem is designed to stand up to pressure while maintaining strong performance in your pasture mix. If resilience, adaptability, and productivity are at the top of your wish list, this could be your perfect match.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 10, 202615 min

S4 Ep 52Relationship management: forage rape + Italian ryegrass

A match through the ages - but how do you get the best out of this seemingly mismatched couple? Forage rape and Italian ryegrass might look like opposites, but with the right approach, this partnership can deliver serious results. In this episode, we explore how sowing timing plays a critical role in setting the crop up for success, how to strike the right balance between brassica and grass, and the management decisions that keep both species performing. Put in the effort to manage this relationship well, and the payoff can be well worth it!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 15, 202614 min

S3 Ep 51The evolution of plant breeding in New Zealand with Dr. Alan Stewart

In this episode of The Al & Juddy Show, Dr. Alan Stewart reflects on his extensive career in plant breeding and how New Zealand’s agricultural landscape has evolved over the decades. He walks through his early education, the influence of endophytes on pasture management, the challenges and innovations of the 1990s, and the emergence of new forage species such as plantain. Dr. Stewart also discusses the major shifts driven by industry mergers and global expansion in the 2000s, along with the growing importance of environmental considerations in modern farming. A useful collection of significant events from the past 40 years in New Zealand pastoral agriculture - and a glimpse at where it’s heading. “It was a pretty primitive world. The endophyte discovery in the early 80s really changed everything.” – Dr. Alan Stewart.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 1, 202552 min

S3 Ep 50Seed Dating : Spitfire forage rape

When it comes to reliability and regrowth, Spitfire forage rape has more than earned its reputation. Late maturing with excellent stem palatability, Spitfire delivers high-quality feed through both summer and winter. And if you’re after a longer-term relationship, Spitfire plays nicely with ryegrass - offering the flexibility to be undersown for even greater feed options. Across multiple stock classes, Spitfire stands out as a dependable, high-performing crop that keeps delivering when it counts. Learn more about Spitfire forage rape here: www.agricom.co.nz/products/brassicas-and-beets/forage-rape/spitfireSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nov 2, 202515 min

S3 Ep 49From free diving to forage innovation with Martin Harmer

In this episode, Al & Juddy sit down with Martin Harmer, DLF Seeds' Australian Research Manager, to explore how pasture evaluation systems shape on-farm performance. From his Churchill scholarship world tour to challenging assumptions about nitrogen response, Martin explains why access to the right information, not just science, holds the key to unlocking genetic gain and profitability for farmers. “Science is far from rate limiting, what really matters is farmers being able to choose the best pasture products for their farms.” – Martin HarmerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oct 16, 202553 min

S3 Ep 48Seed Dating: Massie swede

You can count on Massie swede for reliable winter feed. This new generation, early maturing variety delivers high yield potential, improved dry rot tolerance, and excellent palatability. Attractive with its yellow flesh and purple skin, Massie is just as good on the table as it is in the paddock - making it the only swede your livestock will ever need. Find out more about Massie here: www.agricom.co.nz/products/brassicas-and-beets/swede/massieSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 29, 202512 min

S3 Ep 47Shedding light on deer systems with Stu Stokes

In this episode, Al & Juddy sit down with Canterbury deer farmer Stu Stokes to explore the unique quirks of farming deer and the role of forages in driving performance, from how day length shapes appetite and reproduction, to the strategies Stu uses around weaning, mating and feeding. This conversation sheds light on the practical realities of running a successful deer system. “Every day you fawn a hind earlier, you could pick up 450 grams a day. So four days earlier means nearly two kilograms on your weaning weight - and that’s huge, because it’s hard to achieve those numbers once they’re off mum.” - Stu Stokes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 29, 20251h 11m

S3 Ep 45Research for on-farm impact with Robyn Dynes

Join Al & Juddy as they sit down with Robyn Dynes – Bioeconomy Science Institute - AgResearch Principal Scientist and Farmer Engagement Specialist, 2025 recipient of Lincoln University's highest honour, the Bledisloe Medal and most recently the winner of the Champion Award at the 2025 Primary Industries New Zealand Awards. Robyn is a pioneering figure in agricultural research whose career has spanned both sides of the Tasman. From Lincoln in the 1980s, to tackling salinity challenges in Western Australia, and returning to New Zealand during a period of significant transformation in the sector, Robyn brings rich insight and perspective. In this episode, Robyn transcends the key research themes and pressing issues that have shaped New Zealand agriculture through the decades.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 7, 202557 min

S3 Ep 45The future of NZ farming with Richard Green

Al & Juddy welcome Richard Green to the podcast! Together, they dive into the future of New Zealand agriculture, discussing the role of technology, shifting consumer demand and the challenges of a changing climate. They explore why farmers must set ambitious goals, embrace disruption, and rethink how they capture value to ensure the long-term sustainability and profitability of the industry.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 8, 202547 min

S3 Ep 46Rethinking parasite control in NZ sheep farming with Trevor Cook

Internal parasite control in New Zealand sheep farming is one of the single biggest challenges to efficient sheep production. In this episode, Al & Juddy sit down with veterinarian and farm advisor Trevor Cook to explore the history, challenges, and future of parasite management. They discuss the growing resistance to anthelmintic drugs, why traditional drenching strategies are no longer enough, and the need for a more holistic, farm system based approach. From pasture management to alternative forages, this conversation covers how farmers can reduce parasite burdens without over-relying on chemical treatments.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 7, 202555 min

S3 Ep 39Seed Dating: Seed Treatment protecting your investment - grasses

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When ordering your seed this season, consider protecting your grasses during those critical first six weeks with Superstrike® seed treatment. Shifting weather patterns can lead to increased soil and pest challenges, potentially hindering your pastures before they are even established. Adding seed treatment to your next pasture order is as simple as requesting it from your rural merchant. Even better, all of our grass varieties available this season can be supplied with Superstrike® seed treatment. Give your pastures the best start possible! Find out more here: www.agricom.co.nz/products/seed-treatment or www.seedtreatment.co.nz/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 20, 202513 min

S3 Ep 44Seed Dating: Revel annual ryegrass

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Annual ryegrass is a great fit for any landscape due to its short season nature. In temperate climates like New Zealand, tetraploid annual ryegrass provides valuable bursts of feed between cropping cycles. Agricom's brand new annual variety Revel stands out with its consistent ability to recover from a range of environmental conditions. It’s the ideal choice to follow summer crops like maize or chicory, delivering punches of winter feed to your farm system before spring rolls around again.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 20, 20259 min

S3 Ep 40Seed Dating: Ecotain® environmental plantain

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Al & Juddy explore the power of plantain from a common weed that has been commercialised into a valuable forage plant for animals. Ecotain® environmental plantain is the only plantain scientifically proven to dilute, delay, reduce and restrict nitrogen leaching from the urine patch. Beyond its environmental benefits, plantain offers high mineral content which helps defend against L3 larvae. Whether you’re looking to meet nitrogen leaching targets, boost animal health with micronutrients or provide summer resilient forage for your stock, Ecotain is a versatile solution for any farming system.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 20, 202519 min

S3 Ep 41Seed Dating: Legion perennial ryegrass

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Legion marked the beginning of Al’s second generation of succession planning as Agricom’s Product Development Manager. This versatile perennial ryegrass is well suited to a range of conditions, from cold environments and late season challenges to milder winter climates. With characteristics such as low aftermath seedhead and strong resilience, Legion is an all round performer you can rely on.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 29, 202511 min

S3 Ep 42Seed Dating: Attribute white clover

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Including Attribute white clover in your pastures offers significant benefits, from boosting milksolid production, improving pasture management and by providing natural nitrogen cycling. What sets Attribute apart is that it's bred right here in New Zealand. Its genetic plasticity and adaptability to different environments and management styles makes it perfectly suited for Kiwi farmers and farming systems. Make Attribute your go-to white clover this season to drive production on any farm type.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 29, 202512 min

S3 Ep 43Seed Dating: Three60 perennial ryegrass

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Three60 had big shoes to fill as the successor to the iconic ONE50 perennial ryegrass. Al & Juddy explore Three60's improvements, including its ability to stay vegetative year round, a low aftermath seedhead trait and greater drymatter production and rust tolerance. Looking for a high powered pasture? Three60's outstanding summer and autumn performance paired with its late season quality might just be the perfect fit for your farming system.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 29, 202510 min

S3 Ep 38Just like a game of chess - paddock rotations

In this episode, Al & Juddy explore the importance of paddock rotations and long term planning in farming systems. They outline the potential of a 7-10 year plan, ranging from grass-to-grass transitions to more complex systems that incorporate crops like fodder beet, kale, and lucerne. These planned cropping cycles can stack yields, tackle hard-to-kill weeds, and streamline farm management. No matter your farm type, this discussion offers valuable insights into transforming unproductive paddocks and improving overall efficiency with forward thinking. “Stacking yields in a well designed rotation allows you to maximise productivity and capture more feed across different seasons, ultimately making the best use of your land.’ – Allister MoorheadSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 7, 20251h 6m

S3 Ep 37Career development in ag - surviving Al & Juddy

Navigating your career path in your early 20s can be challenging. In this episode, Al & Juddy sit down with Sarah McKenze, Agricom’s Extension Manager to talk about her career journey and how she has achieved her success to date. This conversation is aimed at inspiring young professionals who are starting or progressing in their careers. They share a wide range of insights including what to expect in your first role and how to excel in a new environment. ‘You only know what you know. It’s important to talk to people in different roles. While you may not have your version of the perfect job, it’s about focusing on the skills you’re gaining and the lessons you’re learning along the way.’ – Sarah McKenzieSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 10, 202457 min

S3 Ep 36How to win a winter feed competition

Winter feed competitions are an integral part of New Zealand rural communities, where farmers showcase their best crops for a panel of judges. In this episode, Al & Juddy team up with Fraser Harrison, Agricom’s Forage System Specialist as seasoned competition judges to share top tips for winning your next local winter feed competition. From ideal crops, sowing dates and timing to bonus strategies for scoring extra points on the day, this podcast has what you need to come out on top.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nov 5, 202442 min

S3 Ep 35Don’t let it be bemusing when it’s summer brassica crops you’re choosing.

Summer cropping offers an excellent opportunity to boost feed during the season, especially when paddocks are scheduled for autumn renovation. Al & Juddy discuss various brassica varieties and how they fit into different farming systems and climatic conditions. Join them as the explore specific examples and offer valuable insights into how summer cropping could benefit your operation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oct 3, 202454 min

S3 Ep 34Seed Dating: Seed Treatment protecting your investment - brassicas

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This isn't your typical episode of Seed Dating! Al & Juddy are joined by Fraser Harrison, Agricom's Forage System Specialist, to highlight the critical role of Seed Treatment in protecting brassica crops during the spring sowing season. Listen in to learn the benefits of both Ultrastrike® and Gaucho®, and how these treatments serve as an essential 'insurance policy' against pests and diseases, ensuring better plant survival through the establishment stage and beyond.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 22, 202413 min

S3 Ep 33Seed Dating: Mainstar forage rape

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In this episode of Seed Dating, meet the star of regrowth—Mainstar forage rape. This modern, early-maturing rape boasts strong aphid tolerance and is capable of multiple regrowth cycles! Tune in to learn why Mainstar forage rape could be a great fit to your farming system.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 22, 202411 min

S3 Ep 32Seed Dating: SovGold kale

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Introducing New Zealand’s largest selling kale—SovGold! This late flowering kale stands out with its impressive utilisation and leaf-to-stem ratio. Thanks to its outstanding characteristics, SovGold is suitable for a wide range of farm systems seeking a high-yielding kale that offers great flexibility.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 22, 202415 min

S3 Ep 31Trials and tribulations of picking a favourite

Join Al & Juddy as they discuss how to choose the best forage species for your farming system. They share their experiences in evaluating different cultivars, covering everything from understanding animal grazing preferences and conducting replicated plot trials to considering the impact of management decisions. Whether you already have your preferred forage cultivars or are curious about the selection process, this episode provides valuable insights on how to make informed choices that align with your farming system.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 6, 202448 min

S3 Ep 30Seed Dating: Align tetraploid perennial ryegrass

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Introducing Align, the latest ryegrass from Agricom — a high producing tetraploid perennial ryegrass. This smart ryegrass maintains its density during challenging wet periods while delivering robust growth through summer and autumn. Will you be swiping right on Align? Tune in!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 3, 202411 min

S3 Ep 29Seed Dating: Brace white clover

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Brace yourself! Al & Juddy are excited to introduce Brace, a New Zealand-bred, large-leaved white clover that's a true all-season producer. This resilient clover will support your farm through autumn and early winter, making it an excellent addition to dairy and beef finishing systems. Plus, it's perfect for producing quality silage. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 3, 202412 min

S3 Ep 28Seed Dating: Choice chicory

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If you’re aiming to boost your summer pasture quality with a high performance forage, the choice is clear – choose Choice chicory. This New Zealand-bred and certified chicory is a reliable option, whether used as a pure sward or in a mix. Tune in to find out why Choice is the right decision for your farm.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 2, 202413 min

S3 Ep 26Seed Dating: Reason perennial ryegrass

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Al & Juddy can give you plenty of "reasons" why Reason perennial ryegrass is the perfect fit for your farming system. With its remarkable resilience and ability to form a solid base for your perennial pasture, Reason stands out. Its most attractive trait is its powerful spring production, ensuring productive pasture year after year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 13, 202415 min

S3 Ep 25Seed Dating: Manta AR37 Italian ryegrass

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Introducing Manta AR37 Italian Ryegrass, also known as The Beast. This fast-starting Italian ryegrass is perfect for most undersowing situations and is naturally tolerant in many challenging environments. Its leafy nature could be the ideal addition to your farm system, providing robust performance and adaptability. Discover how The Beast can elevate your forage game! Note: Manta AR37 is only recommended for beef and dairy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 13, 202412 min

S3 Ep 27Seed Dating: Mohaka tetraploid hybrid ryegrass

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You can trust Mohaka to grow more tucker. This powerhouse finishing pasture is ideal for the 3-4 year break between cropping systems, providing reliable performance even under stressful conditions. Is Mohaka the perfect match for your farming system? In this episode, discover how Mohaka tetraploid hybrid ryegrass can elevate your productivity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 13, 202414 min

S2 Ep 24Fighting drench resistance with forage plants

During this very topical episode, Al & Juddy are joined by Techion Managing Director, Greg Mirams (who developed the original FECPAK back in ’92 and recently the GII to measure parasite burdens on farm) who has a wealth of knowledge around managing drench resistance. Al & Juddy have an important conversation with their guest about the challenge drench resistance holds for farmers within New Zealand and the importance of forages as a tool to help combat it. “The damage is done when they come over the tongue” – Greg MiramsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 7, 202446 min

S3 Ep 23Alternative grass species

Join Al & Juddy as they delve into the lesser-explored realm of alternative grass species in the New Zealand landscape. Building on their extensive coverage of popular grass varieties, this episode was inspired by a listener’s request to explore the less conventional choices that may not be widely adopted in New Zealand. From an agronomic perspective, Al & Juddy dissect these alternative grasses, examining their relevance and application in various animal systems. “We kind of love them together as what we refer to as the alternative options. Their different characteristics mean that they have quite different ranges in terms of where you would sow them. Moreover, they play varied roles within animal systems, showcasing their versatility” – Glenn JudsonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 2, 202447 min

S2 Ep 22Cheap Seed – satisfaction may be limited to the day you purchase it

In this month's podcast Al & Juddy dive into a timely topic as autumn approaches – cheap/uncertified seed. T hey give a high-level summary of the intricacies of certified seed which assures the integrity and guarantee of what you are sowing. The discussion then shifts to the potential pitfalls of uncertified seed and the implications that this can have on your farming system. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of cheap seed that could help you make informed decisions as another season fast approaches. "We take opportunities because they seem good, there's the irony. They seem good value for money. But you forget that you are about to earn an income off it. And it's important that it actually meets your expectations to quite a high level. So you haven't quite valued your future income stream as much as your front up cost moment" – Allister Moorhead See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 4, 202438 min

S2 Ep 21Foraging for laughs

What do snakes, hair removal cream, and ONE50 perennial ryegrass all have in common? They’re in this episode of the Al & Juddy Show. In the spirit of the season, they’re sharing light hearted yarns from their careers, aiming to trigger a few giggles or smiles!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 1, 202345 min

S2 Ep 20A career in agriculture - meet former PGW Seeds CEO John McKenzie

Join Al & Juddy as they sit down with the boss, John McKenzie. They discuss his early career, taking New Zealand products to the world and delve into forward thinking strategies that utilise failures and successes of R&D to support investment strategies for future technology. Will there be an Episode 21? Listen to find out! ‘What you can do is transplant the way a Kiwi thinks. When you trace it back, it's about making the most of the resources at hand. It’s the number eight wire and binder twine mentality of people who came out here and settled in this country 150 years ago. It’s the way we think’ – John McKenzie See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nov 1, 20231h 5m

S2 Ep 19A biological control – when nature failed

Al & Juddy enjoyed having Stephen Goldson from AgResearch in the studio as their second guest. Stephen shares his intrepid journey on controlling the Argentine stem weevil population by retrieving parasitoids from South America and bringing them to New Zealand. Tune in for a first hand account of ecology in action. "In terms of Conservation Biocontrol, we cannot use examples of this approach from abroad. What we can do is import biocontrol control agents that have evolved in association with stem weevil through evolutionary time, which is what the importation biocontrol is all about." – Stephen Goldson See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oct 2, 20231h 2m

S2 Ep 18Chicory dickery crop - a herb for your hungry stock

Listen in as Al & Juddy cover everything about the highly nutritious herb chicory, which resonates with many New Zealand farming systems including dairy, sheep and beef. Offering key recommendations and best practice tips for getting the most out of your chicory. "Between its easily grazed habit and its ability to stimulate grazing by being a herbaceous plant full of water, in a hot dry environment you tend to find it is a perfect way of getting more drymatter and more energy into an animal under stress. Making it an ideal home grown feed." – Allister Moorhead See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 3, 20231h 3m

S2 Ep 17Wintering systems

Join Al & Juddy as they delve into one of the fundamental aspects of a calendar year, wintering systems. They unpack how to select the ideal wintering system, taking into account the factors of your resource base such as how much land for the number of animals you have. They discuss the various characteristics of different cultivars and rotations, offering insight into optimising the area you farm on, with a particular focus on the dairy system. "Winter is challenging, but it doesn’t mean to say that we need to change the system completely. I think by looking at best practices and being sensible about them, we can navigate our way through those challenges" – Glenn Judson See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 2, 20231h 5m

S2 Ep 16Ewes should be into this

Throughout this episode, Al & Juddy have a comprehensive discussion about finishing lambs during the lactation phase. They explore historical examples that shaped their understanding of how various forages integrate within a finishing system and provide valuable insights into how to optimise their use. "The detail is actually understanding your forage and variety choice along with their seasonality. It’s really important because we are trying to match forage growth with livestock demand for the first month and a half of spring. Not all plants are equal, and not all varieties are equal in those windows of time" – Glenn JudsonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 2, 202353 min

S2 Ep 15Brainstorming lease block

Al & Juddy are joined by local farmer Chris Chamberlain for the second episode of their two part series. Chris shares his personal leasing experience, offering valuable lessons and expertise that will benefit young farmers looking to get their foot in the door. “We need young people and their enthusiastic brains. And I think leasing is a way that they can get their foot in the door and old hardheads can help assist. You can ask, you can listen and you can learn” – Chris Chamberlain See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 31, 202358 min

S2 Ep 14Forging lasting relationships

Join Al & Juddy as they welcome their first guest, sheep and beef farmer Chris Chamberlain, in the latest episode - ‘Forging lasting relationships’. In this deep dive discussion, they explore their shared history and experience reaching back close to 25 years. This is the first of two podcasts so don’t miss the banter and experience that will leave you wanting more! ‘We try and take the risk and vulnerabilities away and add benefit. So, it’s about drafting through that knowledge base and utilising the stuff that’s applicable to your business’ – Chris Chamberlain See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 1, 20231h 0m

S1 Ep 13Factors affecting intake

Join Al & Juddy in this episode as they delve into the four main factors that affect animal intake, and how this may impact your farming system. From bite size and rate, to grams per bite and grazing duration, there are many factors to consider each with its own influence on animals. Tune in to grasp how these effects impact your animals. In a pastoral system, grazing animals get their energy from grazing forages. Grazing intake, which refers to how much an animal can consume from pasture in a day, is affected by various factors that can make it easier or harder for the animal to consume pasture and ultimately affect their daily energy intake – Glenn JudsonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 5, 202343 min

S1 Ep 12Capital stock – feeding the engine

Capital stock are a critical part of most production systems yet sometimes their importance is overlooked. Al & Juddy take a farm systems approach in discussing forage and forage systems which feed this important stock class at critical times of the year. Listen in to this general discussion on the principles of feeding next year’s production. ‘Always focussing on driving pasture covers so that when we put a ewe with high energy demand into a set stock phase to be lambing, she's got enough feed underneath her with enough momentum to get to peak lactation as fast as possible.’ – Allister Moorhead See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 28, 202343 min

S1 Ep 11Dactylis - a dinosaur or a modern grass species?

Dactylis glomerata, orchard grass, cat grass, or most commonly ‘cocksfoot’ is often misunderstood and seen as a relic of the past with no relevance in today’s farming systems. Al & Juddy bust this myth by dissecting its rich history and explaining cocksfoot’s resilience and productivity in a dryland environment. Listen in and find out how you could reap the benefits of cocksfoot in your farming system. ‘Sometimes something that is not perfect is actually still really important. And if you don’t like it because it’s not perfect, you miss the fact this it’s actually still quite important’- Allister Moorhead https://www.agricom.co.nz/podcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 31, 202351 min

S1 Ep 10Pasture mixes – bringing the species together

This month Al and Juddy discuss the science behind seed mixes. They tackle how seed and plant characteristics, environment, and grazing management affect the balance of plants in a pasture. “One thing I would always encourage you to do is be fully aware of what plant species you’re bringing into your landscape and actually know them, because making the mix is quite an important thing”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 3, 202346 min

S1 Ep 9Marshdale, where the rubber hits the road

This month Al and Juddy explore the “jewel in the crown” for Agricom - Marshdale, our beef research and demonstration unit which evaluates new forage products and grazing techniques, and provides data on topical aspects of animal production. Join the lads and let them explain “the science between the stones”. "There’s very little accurate beef industry information in New Zealand regarding liveweight gain on different species, however, Marshdale fulfills and represents a really important role for the New Zealand beef industry"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nov 30, 202247 min

S1 Ep 8You’ve got kale

Hang out with Al and Juddy this month as they do some “kale time” and take you on a journey with this amazing plant. They cover aspects of biology, farm systems, animal health, and establishment considerations along with their normal banter. “Kale is far more flexible than we've ever thought of before. The reality is it can fit inside your feed program in more ways than we have traditionally used it.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oct 31, 202251 min

S1 Ep 7Summer Brassicas

This month Al & Juddy share their expertise on one of their favourite topics, summer brassicas. Join the lads while they discuss and give examples on linking summer brassicas to farm systems, along with a summary on the history around summer brassica grazing management. Including tips and tricks on getting summer brassicas reliably established and, thoughts around maximising performance across various stock classes. “Know your summer brassica, and get the right one for your forage needs, your farm system and your climatic variability”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oct 3, 202258 min

S1 Ep 6Productive and persistent fescues

Fescues are often considered an alternative to ryegrass and can be a great fit in many farming systems. Let Al and Juddy take you through the A-Z of this species, from its history through to relevant systems use and don’t forget to listen out for Juddy’s Top 5 Grazing Tips! “Even if it’s a colder year, you still get that flush of feed coming in.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 1, 202253 min