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The Art of Excellent Farming (and better returns) | Dr Kate Burke

1 h 3 min · 13. Dez. 20211 h 3 min
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ILLUMINATA Ep. #24 Dr Kate Burke author of the book 'Crops People Money & You: The Art of Excellent Farming’ has a practical and pragmatic approach to farming. Based on thirty years of experience as an agricultural scientist in the dryland cropping sector, she knows how to connect the dots of science, people and money. With a unique blend of evidence, insight and empathy, Kate encourages readers to clear the fear and take the steering wheel toward Excellent Farming. @ThinkAgri [https://www.thinkagri.com.au/] Link to buy the book: https://www.thinkagri.com.au/product/crops-people-money-you/ [https://www.thinkagri.com.au/product/crops-people-money-you/]

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Episode Pasture science lecturer on moving abroad, research philosophy and mentoring | Dr Beth Penrose Cover

Pasture science lecturer on moving abroad, research philosophy and mentoring | Dr Beth Penrose

ILLUMINATA Ep. #23 Agronomist Beth Penrose moved from the United Kingdom to Australia in 2017 to start her own research group at the University of Tasmania in Hobart. Her research focuses on improving soil and plant nutrition for human and animal health, whether that is increasing concentrations of beneficial nutrients, or reducing concentrations of contaminants. She regularly works between disciplines, collaborating with researchers in health and nutrition, food science, aquaculture, zoology, geology and education. Her previous work looked at using genetic variation in mineral uptake by grasses to reduce transfer of radioactive caesium and strontium to cows in contaminated areas. Beth is a member of the GRDC Community of Practice for Crop Nutrition and is the Secretary of the Australian Grassland Association. She is also the Tasmanian representative for Researchers in Agriculture for International Development (RAID) and sits on the Tasmanian Committee of the Crawford Fund. @bethpenrose [https://twitter.com/bethpenrose?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor] linkedin [https://www.linkedin.com/in/beth-penrose-22541760/?originalSubdomain=au] research profile [https://www.utas.edu.au/profiles/staff/tia/beth-penrose] https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-01330-2 [https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-01330-2]

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Episode Next-gen Ag leaders series part 3 | Dr Elizabeth Chapman Cover

Next-gen Ag leaders series part 3 | Dr Elizabeth Chapman

Episode #21: Dr Elizabeth Chapman (Liz) grew up surrounded by green fields and countryside in the heart of Somerset, England. Elizabeth did her PhD, entitled, ‘Balancing the Genetics of Source to Sink to Increase the Productivity of Bread Wheat’, at John Innes Centre in collaboration with KWS-UK. Here she gained her love of fieldwork, applied breeding and plant physiology, excitingly integrating phenotypic and genotypic data to gain both a genetic and agronomic understanding of the importance of staygreen traits. Elizabeth recently joined Carlsberg Research Laboratory as part of the ‘Crops for the Future’ team. . Elsewise she’ll be found running or cycling round the parks, harbours and streets of Copenhagen, knitting, baking...and attempting to learn dansk-selvfølgelig!

27. Sept. 202150 min