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Action learning in partnership with Landcare and catchment management groups to support increased pasture sowings in southern inland Queensland

机译:与土地保护和集水区管理小组合作进行行动学习,以支持昆士兰州南部内陆的牧场播种增加

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The incorporation of sown pastures as short-term rotations into the cropping systems of northern Australia has been slow. The inherent chemical fertility and physical stability of the predominant vertisol soils across the region enabled farmers to grow crops for decades without nitrogen fertiliser, and precluded the evolution of a crop–pasture rotation culture. However, as less fertile and less physically stable soils were cropped for extended periods, farmers began to use contemporary farming and sown pasture technologies to rebuild and maintain their soils. This has typically involved sowing long-term grass and grass–legume pastures on the more marginal cropping soils of the region.nnIn partnership with the catchment management authority, the Queensland Murray–Darling Committee (QMDC) and Landcare, a pasture extension process using the LeyGrain™ package was implemented in 2006 within two Grain & Graze projects in the Maranoa-Balonne and Border Rivers catchments in southern inland Queensland. The specific objectives were to increase the area sown to high quality pasture and to gain production and environmental benefits (particularly groundcover) through improving the skills of producers in pasture species selection, their understanding and management of risk during pasture establishment, and in managing pastures and the feed base better. The catalyst for increasing pasture sowings was a QMDC subsidy scheme for increasing groundcover on old cropping land. In recognising a need to enhance pasture knowledge and skills to implement this scheme, the QMDC and Landcare producer groups sought the involvement of, and set specific targets for, the LeyGrain workshop process. This is a highly interactive action learning process that built on the existing knowledge and skills of the producers.nnThirty-four workshops were held with more than 200 producers in 26 existing groups and with private agronomists. An evaluation process assessed the impact of the workshops on the learning and skill development by participants, their commitment to practice change, and their future intent to sow pastures.nnThe results across both project catchments were highly correlated. There was strong agreement by producers (>90%) that the workshops had improved knowledge and skills regarding the adaptation of pasture species to soils and climates, enabling a better selection at the paddock level. Additional strong impacts were in changing the attitudes of producers to all aspects of pasture establishment, and the relative species composition of mixtures.nnProducers made a strong commitment to practice change, particularly in managing pasture as a specialist crop at establishment to minimise risk, and in the better selection and management of improved pasture species (particularly legumes and the use of fertiliser). Producers have made a commitment to increase pasture sowings by 80% in the next 5 years, with fourteen producers in one group alone having committed to sow an additional 4893 ha of pasture in 2007–08 under the QMDC subsidy scheme.nnThe success of the project was attributed to the partnership between QMDC and Landcare groups who set individual workshop targets with LeyGrain presenters, the interactive engagement processes within the workshops themselves, and the follow-up provided by the LeyGrain team for on-farm activities.
机译:播种草作为短期轮作纳入澳大利亚北部农作系统的进展缓慢。该地区主要的粉质土壤固有的化学肥力和物理稳定性使农民无需使用氮肥就能种植数十年的农作物,并阻止了农作物轮作的发展。但是,由于长期种植的土壤肥沃度和物理稳定性较差,农民开始使用当代农业和播种的牧场技术来重建和维护土壤。这通常涉及在该地区较边缘的耕种土壤上播种长期草皮和草类牧草。nn与流域管理机构,昆士兰州默里-达令委员会(QMDC)和Landcare合作,通过使用LeyGrain™软件包于2006年在昆士兰州南部内陆的Maranoa-Balonne和Border Rivers流域的两个Grain&Graze项目中实施。具体目标是通过提高生产者在牧场物种选择,他们对牧场建立过程中的风险的理解和管理方面的技能,提高在优质牧场中播种的面积,并获得生产和环境效益(尤其是地被植物)。饲料基地更好。 QMDC补贴计划是增加牧场播种的催化剂,该计划旨在增加旧耕地的地被植物。 QMDC和Landcare生产者团体认识到需要增强牧场的知识和技能以实施该计划,因此寻求LeyGrain研讨会过程的参与并为其设定具体目标。这是一个高度互动的行动学习过程,建立在生产者的现有知识和技能之上。nn举办了34个讲习班,与来自26个现有团体的200多名生产者以及私人农艺师举行了研讨会。评估过程评估了研讨会对参与者学习和技能发展的影响,他们对实践改变的承诺以及他们将来播种牧场的意图。nn两个项目集水区的结果高度相关。生产者强烈同意(> 90%),讲习班提高了有关牧场物种对土壤和气候的适应性的知识和技能,从而使围场的选择更好。额外的重大影响是改变了生产者对牧场建立的各个方面以及混合物的相对物种组成的态度。nn生产者坚定地致力于改变实践,特别是在牧场中将牧场作为专业作物进行管理以最大程度地降低风险,以及更好地选择和管理改良牧场的物种(尤其是豆类和肥料的使用)。生产者已承诺在未来5年内将草料播种量提高80%,仅一个组中的14个生产者就已承诺在2007-08年度根据QMDC补贴计划再播种4893公顷牧场。这归因于QMDC和Landcare小组之间的合作关系,后者与LeyGrain演示者设定了单独的研讨会目标,研讨会本身的互动参与过程,以及LeyGrain团队为农场活动提供的后续行动。

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