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What does FARMING SMARTER include?
What Outcomes and Benefits will I receive from FARMING
SMARTER?
The Sections and benefits and outcomes that can be achieved
from FARMING SMARTER are as follows:
KNOWING YOUR FARM - KNOWING YOURSELF
• Discover
the power of a written statement of a vision for your property
• Improve
your effectiveness by committing to a written set of Aims and Objectives for
your farm.
• Set
targets for where you want to be with your farm in two, five and ten years time
• Produce
a properly scaled aerial photograph of your farm as a basis for accurate
application of resources.
• Identify
the infrastructural features of your farm that will not change to take into
account these factors when writing your vision.
• Identify
infrastructural features for which change could be considered to give you a
basis for planning changes.
• Map
your current land use as a starting point for change.
• Develop
a land use capability overlay for your property to determine opportunities and
restraints.
• Produce
a contour map covering your farm to use as the basis for microclimate analysis
and other land use planning aspects.
• Create
a number of copies of your base infrastructure maps which you can use for
mapping your land resources and planning your farm development.
MICROCLIMATES
• Understand
what a microclimate is and the power of this information.
• Learn
how to measure and identify microclimates so you can harness this power.
• Know
how to measure temperature variants to obtain accurate information to identify
microclimates.
• Know
how to analyse temperature data so you can identify the cold and hot spots on
your farm.
• Be
able to produce a microclimate map to show the spatial temperature information
in a simple, understandable way.
• Understand
the significance of other factors (eg: humidity) on microclimates and how they
can affect your farming systems.
• Discover
through case studies how farmers have used microclimate data in farm planning.
UNDERSTANDING SOILS
• Identify
the critical soil factors (soil structure and horizons, soil chemistry,
moisture holding capacity, salinity etc) affecting your property.
• Develop
an understanding of the Soil Mapping process to assist with your understanding
of soil process on your property.
• Be
able to collate data on the identified critical soil factors to make better
farming decisions.
• Know
how to apply soil data to farming practices to improve profitability.
• Understand
the Soil Structural Vulnerability Index (SVI) to prevent soil damage,
particularly structural collapse.
WATER RESOURCES
• Be
able to identify the critical water resources factors affecting your property.
• Understand
water resources mapping processes to better understand the trends and patterns
of water resource quality and quantity on your property.
• Be
able to collate data on identified critical water resources factors relating to
quality and quantity as part of overall risk management.
• Be
able to measure the impact of climate change on water resources in order to
protect your property against these trends.
• Understand
tools for physical resource data analysis including concepts such as Readily
Available Water (RAW) content.
SALINITY
• Be
able to identify the critical salinity factors affecting your property so you
can learn how to manage these factors.
• Understand
the salinity mapping process including the terminology and methodology of the
mapping process so that you can interprete salinity maps of your property.
• Know
how to collate data on identified critical salinity factors relating to land
quality and rates of salinisation.
• Be
able to identify trends and patterns so that you can effectively manage your
salinity issues.
• Understand
how to use the tools for physical resource data analysis including tools such
as salinity Index, EM31 and EM38 processes and radiometrics.
ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES
• Be
able to identify how environmental values impact on your property so that you
can manage these impacts.
• Understand
the environmental values mapping process including the terminology and
methodology of the mapping process so that you can identify environmental
values on a spatial basis.
• Be
able to collate data on the identified critical environmental values relating
to quality and quantity so that you can make value judgements on the importance
of these values in your farming system.
• Know
how to analyse environmental data using statistical tools that identify trends
and patterns so that you can effectively managing the environmental assets of
your property.
• Have
an understanding of tools for physical resource data analysis including tools
such as native vegetation plans and wildlife surveys and how these can be
useful on your farm.
CROP OPTIONS
• Be
able to identify the crops and pastures most suitable for your property based
on analysis of your physical resource data so you can improve the profitability
of your farming system.
• Know
how to collate production data on your identified crops and pastures to help
you make decisions based on facts rather than guesses.
• Understand
how to analyse crop and pasture options using economic tools to assist in the
decision process.
• Be
aware of tools such as PlantGro for selection of suitable crops and pastures to
help you establish the most suitable selections for your property.
• Have
an understanding of the need for critical mass in development of new crops and
how to involve your neighbours and community in your new crop choices.
• Appreciate
the need for and importance of complementary facilities for processing and
marketing of produce to make the whole process of land use change work.
PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER
• Know
how to assemble your physical resource data into a Farm Plan for your property
in order to Farm Smarter.
• Possess
the skills to collate base production data on your property to measure and
monitor change in order to manage and benefit from the change process on your
farm.
• Be
able to analyse farm management options using economic tools to make rational
decisions between farming options.
• Identify
and be able to use tools for selection of suitable farm management options to
maximise the sustainable profitability of your farm.
• Appreciate
the need for community co-operation to address farm management issues beyond
the farm gate to support change and learn the skills to catalyse community
change.
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