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The Year That Was - A Carbon Farmer's Journey

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Ray & Anne WIlliams won Carbon Cocky of the Plains 2007. In this presentation Anne reveals the relentless pursuit of innovation and knowledge that typifies the Carbon Farmer. She explains many new techniques.
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Page 1: The Year That Was -  A Carbon Farmer's Journey

The Year That was

Anne Williams

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2007Carbon Cockies Plains of NSW

• No-till farmers near Coonamble

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Benefits on “Magomadine” from No-till farming

No-till since 1996

Environmental benefitsless erosion

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Increased yields and profits

More water stored in the soil profile

Improved soil structure

Increasing level of soil nutrients

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Ability to double crop

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Carbon benefits

• 60% reduction in fuel

• Carbon rose from 0.7-1.2% in 7 years

• Why?

• Increased biomass

• No hay

• No N fertiliser

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Biology Workshop

• Questioned our effect on soil biology

• Can we improve our soil biota?

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Compost trial“Cotton Paddock”

• 2t/ha June 2007

• 6 replicated plots

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Compost Trials

• No rain from end of July until harvest

• No visible difference

but…..

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Measurements?

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Yield increase

• An average of 20% increase in yield

Compost trials

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Compost Windrow

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Compost tea

• Sowing 2008:

• Dribble tea down behind the sowing tyne

• Places microbes in moist soil with the seed.

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Masters ResearchUNE Armidale

GRDC Scholarship• Investigate:

Biological properties and soil amendments in the no-till cropping system.

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Initial Farm Survey

• 20 Farms across the Central West

• Aim: To compare paired sites to find any significant changes.

• Soil tests– Physical, chemical and – Biological– Summary of farm – practices

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Field Trial

• Comparing different organic and other possible amendments

• Trial set up in May 08

• 08 – long fallow

• 09- wheat crop

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Where to next?

• All sowing with compost tea

• Continue to make compost

• Continue with studies

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Thankyou!

– Jan 08


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