This month, our Adelaide Hills Farmcast is a joint recording with Steve Davis from The Adelaide Show Podcast.
We still cover our monthly almanac of things to focus on during the upcoming 4-6 weeks on your property but Steve also gets us to reflect on what it's like to be farmers for his city-based audience.
The almanac has been structured into five things to think about over the summer break.
Plus we also announce that we've moved to Currency Creek and can now work with propery owners and small acreage farmers on the Fleurieu Peninsula.
We hope you find this helpful and we wish you a prosperous New Year.
00:00 Adelaide Hills Farmcast January Edition
Introduction
03:26 Adelaide Hills Farm Almanac / Farm CalendarWater Security For Summer
- If you’re planning to go away over the summer, please ensure you have someone available to check your stock water every day or every second day.
- Some problems can be assessed from a distance, but not all.
- There are a number of remote water level sensors on the market and if this is the direction you want to go down please do your research. Some are better than others. We have been very impressed by the Water Rat sold by Farmco.
- Clean out troughs regularly and slip in some Copper Sulphate tablets.
Bushfire Risk
- Have you done what you can? If a bushfire goes through your property can you honestly say that there was nothing more that you could have done?
- Spraying/slashing fencelines.
- Farm fire fighting units are invaluable. The CFS has a Farm Fire Units Handbook on their website and we would encourage every landowner to read it – even if you haven’t got or don’t intend to have a farm fire unit.
- We would encourage you to install both the Alert SA app and CFS app on your smartphone.
- And only drive diesel vehicles around paddocks during the fire season. According to the CFS website – vehicle and engine exhausts cause about 25 fires each year in rural South Australia.
Summer Weed Spraying
- If you’ve cut your grass for hay, now is the ideal time to spray glyphosate to clear up the residual weeds. Basically keeping the paddocks brown to conserve moisture for the following planting season.
- Continue to spray your box thorns, blackberries and gorse.
- Paddy melons can be sprayed or spray-grazed.
- Soil Testing.
Home Garden And House Paddock
- Mulch your garden beds and fruiting trees – careful to leave an area at the base of the trunk to prevent rot.
- Always water plants at the base and consider where the water is running off. Creating a small dam to prevent water wastage is a great idea.
- Clear debris, limbs, old wood – anything flammable from around buildings. Not only does this reduce the likelihood of burning your dwellings, but it also reduces the spots that snakes can hide.
- Rooftop sprinkler systems are invaluable.
- Mosquitoes – we are about to put a small fountain in our lagoon to reticulate water which should prevent or at least reduce the amount of mosquito lavae sitting on the surface.
Going Away? Let Your Neighbours Know
- As we mentioned above, if you’re planning to go away over the summer, please ensure you have someone available to check your stock water.
- Also, having someone monitor for any unusual activity is crucial. We hear far too many stories, including a friend of ours recently, who have had their animals stolen and house and sheds ransacked.
- Consider putting locks on external gateways.
37:01 Farmcast Interview with Steve Davis
In this interview, Steve Davis from The Adelaide Show Podcast chats with Belle and Pods about what life is like on a farm over the summer holidays.
He also delves into the impacts of the River Murray flooding, and other topics.