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HortCast episode 7 - listen now

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    • HortCast
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    04 October, 2021

About

Category

  • HortCast
  • Podcast

Date

04 October, 2021

Bayer HortCast Episode 7 is hosted by Craig White - Market Development Agronomist at Bayer Australia and he discusses soil health with Kalfresh Director Rob Hinrichsen and Bayer Qld Business Development Manager Tim O’Grady and the role that improving soil health plays in producing nutrient-rich food, with minimal impact on the environment.

 

In this episode we cover Rob’s ever-developing journey with managing soils and improving soil health, delving deeper into the role of compost, multi-species cover crops, controlled traffic and biologics (like Serenade® Prime).

The strong relationship between Bayer and Rob’s ongoing hunger for seeking out new information, applying new techniques on-farm and sharing this knowledge and experience with others is showing directly measurable results, as Rob and Tim explain in the podcast.

To learn more about Kalfresh, visit www.kalfresh.com.au or check out the Kalfresh Twitter page @KalfreshVeggies.

 
Connect with the Bayer Crop Science Team on Twitter:

Bayer Crop Science Australia @Bayer4CropsAU

Craig White (WA) @photobycw

Darren Alexander (SA) @darrenbayer2015

Aedan Gorman (Vic) @Aedos_33

Carmen Brown (QLD) @CarmenBrown_

Nick Matthews (QLD) @njmat2s

Ian McMaster (Vic) @AgMixmaster

Gus MacLennan (NSW) @gusmac05

Matt Willis (WA) @MattWillisAg

Richard Jackmann (QLD/NNSW) @rjjackman1

Tim Murphy (SA) @TimMurphyAg

Users of products must read the label attached to the product before use.

Labels and Safety Data Sheets are available at Bayer Crop Science: www.crop.bayer.com.au 

Some products mentioned may still be under development with an application for registration submitted. Such products will not be available for commercial use until APVMA registration approval is granted.

(NOTE: During the recording of this podcast, Bayer staff are adhering to physical distancing, hygiene and other directives and procedures in relation to COVID-19. Our number one priority is the safety and well-being of our customers, our employees, business partners and the communities in which we live and work. Bayer representatives are currently limiting their travel as per government and company guidelines. The Bayer Crop Science team are still available and keen to discuss agriculture and food production with you anytime. We will be looking at further ways that Bayer staff can continue to connect with the industry during the coming months.)

About

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  • HortCast
  • Podcast

Date

04 October, 2021

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