SPOTLIGHT ON LEGUME POTENTIAL AT FIELD DAYS
11 October 2023
Warrumbungle region farmers have been learning how to improve legumes in pasture systems through a series of field days run by AgSTAR Projects in conjunction with UNE Agriculture.
Funded by the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund the events are part of UNE’s Overcoming the Knowledge Gaps project, building drought resilience by increasing the use of legumes in pasture systems.
UNE Associate Professor David McNeill said the program intended to help producers overcome common constraints experienced with legumes by discussing appropriate species selection, soil type, climate and management practices.
“Legumes can take nitrogen from the atmosphere and donate it to the surrounding soil and microbes,” A/Prof McNeill said.
“Some deep-rooted legumes can also access nutrients that may be beyond the reach of shallower-rooted grasses and accumulate these nutrients in their above-ground biomass.”
AgSTAR Projects Agronomist Callen Thompson organised the field days and said he had a strong response from local farmers.
“The first field day was an introduction to legume establishment and management in tropical pastures at Sam and Megan Clifton’s place near Purlewaugh,” Callen said.
“Our two-day, legumes masterclass followed on and went into more depth on soil characteristics, legume selection and fertiliser use,” he said.
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