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Hay Matters

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Stay up to date and learn more about the industry with the Feed Central Hay Matters Podcast – your portal to the intricate world of hay, brought to life through real stories and expert analysis.

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Portada del episodio Building a Mixed Farming System That Spreads Risk

Building a Mixed Farming System That Spreads Risk

In this episode of the Hay Matters Podcast, Steve Page catches up with Anthony Exton in the Coolamon region to talk hay production, mixed farming, crop rotations and how diversification helps spread risk across the season. From vetch and oats through to straw, trucks and marketing hay through LocalAg, Anthony shares practical insights from the paddock and the decisions shaping the season ahead. In this episode: * Why Anthony grows vetch and oats together * Keeping grain and hay options open depending on the season * Managing curing times, paddock selection and hay quality * Seasonal conditions and sowing progress in southern NSW * Reflections on last season’s hay yields and quality * Marketing hay through LocalAg Key takeaway Building flexibility into a farming business through multiple income streams, marketing options and diversified production systems can help manage seasonal pressure and changing market conditions. Listen to the episode now.

20 de may de 2026 - 14 min
Portada del episodio The Legacy Tour: Inspiring the Next Generation of Hay

The Legacy Tour: Inspiring the Next Generation of Hay

In this episode of Hay Matters, Hugh Ford takes us on the road with the Griffin Lanyon Legacy Tour, bringing together young farmers from across Australia to explore the future of the industry. From farm visits and large-scale operations to real conversations on the bus, this episode captures what’s actually shaping the thinking of young producers right now. In this episode: * Why the Griffin Lanyon Legacy Tour was created and what it represents * What young farmers are seeing across different regions and systems * The importance of networking in a connected but spread-out industry * Insights from visits to operations like John Deere and Midfield Meats * How different businesses approach hay, grain, livestock and contracting * What exposure to large-scale operations changes in your thinking * Where young producers see opportunity in agriculture * The role of innovation, technology and adaptability moving forward Key takeaway: The future of agriculture isn’t coming, it’s already here. Young farmers are building networks, embracing innovation and thinking beyond their own farm gate to shape what comes next.

15 de abr de 2026 - 42 min
Portada del episodio Season 3 Episode 5 - Freight, Fuel & Forward Contract with David Clothier

Season 3 Episode 5 - Freight, Fuel & Forward Contract with David Clothier

Freight is up. Fuel is tight. And supply is shifting further south. In this episode of Hay Matters, Steve Page sits down with David Clothier to unpack what’s really happening on the ground as we head into April. From recent travel across South Australia and Victoria to conversations with growers and buyers, this episode covers the key forces shaping decision-making right now. In this episode: * How recent rain events have disrupted movement and demand * Why freight is becoming the biggest factor in pricing decisions * Where supply is sitting and how far it needs to travel * The growing role of forward contracts in managing risk * What’s happening with lucerne, cereal hay and protein opportunities * Why vetch is gaining attention heading into the next season * Feedlot demand and what it means for northern buyers * The outlook heading into winter and beyond Key takeaway: The fundamentals are strong, but distance, cost and timing are everything. Positioning yourself early could make all the difference this season.

1 de abr de 2026 - 20 min
Portada del episodio Life, Legacy and Farming the Future with Ella Lanyon

Life, Legacy and Farming the Future with Ella Lanyon

Show Notes In this episode of the Hay Matters Podcast, part of our Next Generation series, we sit down with Ella Lanyon, a broadacre grower from Victoria’s Wimmera region, to talk about farming, industry connections and the inspiration behind the Griffin Lanyon Legacy Tour. Ella shares the story behind the tour, created in memory of her younger brother Griffin, and how it brought together young people from across Australia to explore different farming systems, businesses and opportunities within agriculture. Alongside the tour, Ella also talks about her own farming operation near Birchip, where she manages a broadacre cropping business with her father while completing a Masters in Agriculture. From crop rotations and hay production to machinery investment and planting strategies, the discussion offers a practical look at decision-making on farm. In this episode, you’ll hear about: * The idea behind the Griffin Lanyon Legacy Tour and how it honours Griffin’s passion for agriculture and community * Why getting young farmers off farm to see other systems and operations is so valuable • The importance of networking and learning from others across the industry * Visiting farms, feedlots, machinery operations and processing facilities across Victoria and South Australia * Ella’s broadacre cropping operation near Birchip * A three-way rotation of legumes, barley and oaten hay * Increasing lentil production and how it compares to vetch * Balancing grain and hay production depending on seasonal conditions * Opportunistically cutting cereals for hay when moisture becomes limiting * Planning for the season ahead, including planting windows and weed control * Investing in machinery to improve efficiency and expand capacity Ella’s story highlights both the opportunities and pressures facing the next generation of farmers, from managing family businesses to making strategic decisions about crops, inputs and investment. One key takeaway? Young farmers benefit enormously from stepping outside their own operations. Seeing different systems, sharing experiences and building industry connections can bring new ideas, perspective and confidence back to the farm.

18 de mar de 2026 - 17 min
Portada del episodio Hay in the Rotation: Agronomy in the Mallee with Georgia Boddington

Hay in the Rotation: Agronomy in the Mallee with Georgia Boddington

Next Generation is a special mini-series within Hay Matters — spotlighting the voices building agriculture’s future. In this episode Steve Page catches up with graduate agronomist Georgia Boddington from ExceedAg to discuss hay production and cropping systems across the Wimmera Mallee. Georgia shares her journey from growing up on a sheep and hay contracting operation near Narracoorte to becoming an agronomist based in Swan Hill. With strong early exposure to hay production, she now works closely with growers across the region advising on rotations, crop management and seasonal decisions. The conversation explores how hay fits into mixed cropping systems in a low rainfall environment, with growers often planning paddocks that can go either to grain or hay depending on how the season unfolds. Georgia also talks about the importance of hay in managing resistant ryegrass, improving rotations and maintaining strong gross margins. Steve and Georgia discuss the realities of the past season, including dry starts, staggered germination and the challenges of managing crops across variable Mallee soil types. They also cover current paddock preparation, moisture conservation and how growers are positioning themselves ahead of the coming season. Georgia also reflects on her first year conducting hay inspections with Feed Central, explaining how the role complements her agronomy work and gives her the opportunity to see crops all the way through to the finished hay product. In this episode: * Georgia’s pathway into agronomy and hay production * Cropping systems and rotations in the Wimmera Mallee * Why growers include hay paddocks in their rotations * Managing resistant ryegrass through hay production * Planning paddocks that can switch between grain and hay * Seasonal challenges and lessons from last year * Current paddock preparation and moisture conservation * Georgia’s experience as a Feed Central hay inspector If you work in cropping, hay production or agronomy, this episode offers practical insights into how hay fits into modern rotations in one of Australia’s key grain growing regions.

3 de mar de 2026 - 24 min
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