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Level II Agricultural Business Operations
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Registration (1) Crop production (7) Plant health (3) Business management (4) IT (2) Health and safety (2) Conclusion (1)
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7 sessions to include the following topics: Understanding Crop Rotations Performance targets Soil Analysis Nutrient Management Planning Variety Selection Growth Stages Harvesting Storage
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3 sessions to include: Crop Diseases Crop pests Bio-security
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4 sessions to include: Introduction to business management Management accounts Benchmarking analysis Sources of finance
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2 sessions to include Hardware and software for the farm Internet for business Enterprise management software New technologies DARD on-line services
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2 sessions to include: Farming safely – Farm Safe Awareness Campaign Risk assessment
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Level II Agricultural Business Operations
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What is a crop rotation?........ is the practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area in sequential seasons..........
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Developed by Charles “Turnip” Townshend in 18 th Century Based on Wheat, Turnips, Barley, Clover
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Benefits ◦ Nutrients ◦ Organic matter ◦ Pest Control ◦ Disease control ◦ Optimum use of land ◦ Incorporate organic manures ◦ Spread workload Disadvantages ◦ Soil Structure ◦ Machinery Requirements Wheat after Break crop vs Wheat after Wheat
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Choice of crop and variety Management of crop Marketing of crop
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Is there a demand? ◦ Price / Profitability ◦ Ease of marketing Is your land and climate suitable? ◦ Soil type ◦ Temperature, sunlight, precipitation Do you have / can you plant a suitable mix of crops for a suitable rotation? ◦ E.g. WOSR could be difficult without WB
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Do you have the labour? ◦ interest ◦ expertise ◦ seasonality of demand for labour Do you have the machinery and buildings? ◦ ownership ◦ access
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Is it in demand?Yes Is it high quality?Variety dependent. Is it high-yielding? Variety dependent. Does it require a high chemical input? ◦ disease resistance ◦ pest resistance ◦ competitiveness against weeds
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Site ◦ location (near/far) ◦ soil type (light/heavy) ◦ surrounding crops (e.g. maincrop potatoes/early potatoes) Place in rotation ◦ diseases and pests ◦ soil fertility and structure ◦ timeliness
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Seedbed preparation ◦ pH ◦ cultivations ◦ tilth ◦ compaction Sowing ◦ date ◦ rate ◦ depth Seed rate, ok! Date, depth, tilth, compaction?
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Fertilisers Nutrient Management Planning ◦ Major Nutrients eg. N, P, K ◦ Micronutrients ◦ Use of organic manures
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◦ Yield & Profitability ◦ Cost/benefit ◦ Soil type ◦ Previous cropping ◦ Timing
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Weed control ◦ field History ◦ competitiveness of crop/weeds ◦ sowing date vs seed rate ◦ previous cropping ◦ cultivations ◦ mechanical weeding ◦ Herbicide mode of action
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Disease control ◦ Improve crop condition ◦ Varietal resistance ◦ Order of rotation ◦ Reducing need for chemical treatment
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Wheat after Wheat? Wheat after Maize? Wheat after Barley? OSR after Cabbage? Volunteer Potatoes?
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Wheat after Wheat?Take All Wheat after Maize?Fusarium Wheat after Barley?Take All OSR after Cabbage?Club Root Volunteer Potatoes?Blight
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Pest control ◦ soil type ◦ previous cropping ◦ weather ◦ crop growth and development ◦ pest populations ◦ chemicals (seed treatments, sprays, environment)
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Growth regulation ◦ variety ◦ soil type ◦ fertility ◦ sowing date, rate ◦ weather ◦ chemical (product, timing, rate)
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Rotation allows better utilisation of resources ◦ Labour ◦ Machinery ◦ Drying ◦ Storage
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Spreading risk Meeting Specification ◦ moisture content ◦ storage duration ◦ end user ◦ facilities Storage ◦ price ◦ facilities
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Contracts ◦ quantity ◦ quality ◦ environmental standards ◦ minimum price ◦ bonuses Open market ◦ price volatility
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Options ◦ insurance against price volatility Pool marketing ◦ delegation of marketing decisions
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Choice of crop and variety ◦ Choose crop and variety to suit farm conditions ◦ Chose crop to make best use of resources Management of Crop ◦ Plan rotation to reduce pests, weeds & diseases ◦ Plan rotation to maximise nutritional benefit Marketing of Crop ◦ Choose crops with a ready market ◦ Choose crops which spread risk ◦ Use local / speciality markets
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Nitrogen Fungicide Herbicide Which rate will give highest yield? Which rate will be most profitable?
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