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    Productive Producer podcast series

    Productive Producer podcast series logoThe Productive Producer podcast series is designed specifically for producers across the Northern Tablelands.

    Hello Primary Producers

    Tune in to the latest episode about 'Tightening calving intervals' with guest presenter, Jeff House, who discusses the benefits of this, as well as some practical steps to achieve this in your herd.

    This episode is jointly funded through Northern Tablelands Local Land Services and the National Landcare Program.

    The Productive Producer podcast series offers concepts and opinions on different aspects of production, some that producers will be familiar with, others that producers are looking into and would like to learn more about.

    All topics featured in the podcasts have a strong focus on production. Regardless of the theme, they all have a practical application on-farm; such as Episode 18: Mice contamination in hay, where NTLLS District Vet, Lisa Martin, discusses the risks associated with mice contaminated hay and the options available to producers.

    Two other topics that caught the eye amongst a wide range of interesting subjects include: Episode 10: Maximising production from dry standing feed and Episode 11: Feeding poddy calves and lambs.

    For more information about any of the podcasts in this series, please contact Northern Tablelands LLS Livestock Officer, Max Newsome, on 0427 007 190 or max.newsome@lls.nsw.gov.au.

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