By Brian Ashton, Senior Livestock Consultant, Rural Solutions SA, Pt Lincoln
A number of South Australian sheep and cattle producers have provided input into a report that looks at what lessons were learnt from last year’s drought conditions.
Unfortunately, with another drought following so closely many people may be needing to apply the information learned this year.
As part of funding from the Government’s Drought Response program, Rural Solutions SA surveyed farmers in the South East and Kangaroo Island who confinement fed their sheep during the drought. A number of meetings were also funded to help farmers review how they managed during the drought.
The report summarises both these projects. It shows farmers can save time, money and their paddocks from erosion if they implement drought plans early. The sooner families sit down around the kitchen table and make plans the better – even if those plans have to be changed later on.
Key recommendations from the report include:
Copies of the report are available by visiting http://www.ruralsolutions.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0016/56050/farmer_experiences.pdf or by contacting Brian Ashton, email ashton.brian@saugov.sa.gov.au
Date of Issue 01/11/2007