Autumn Climate Driver Conversations with Peter Hayman and the use of climate information to assist with making Better Frost Decisions

EPISODE · May 9, 2024 · 19 MIN

Autumn Climate Driver Conversations with Peter Hayman and the use of climate information to assist with making Better Frost Decisions

from MSF Farm Talk Podcast · host Mallee Sustainable Farming

Navigating Climate Uncertainty in Agriculture for 2024 In this second episode of the 'Better Frost Decisions Podcast' for 2024, hosted by Paige Cross of Mallee Sustainable Farming, the focus is on demystifying climate drivers and their implications for agricultural planning and decision-making. Joined by Peter Hayman, Principal Scientist at the South Australian Research and Development Institute, the discussion centres on the challenges of forecasting climate conditions, particularly in autumn, and the current neutral El Nino Southern Oscillation Index and what it implies for the upcoming season in southern Australia. They explore the importance of being cautious with autumn forecasts, acknowledging farmers' need for rain and the strategy of dry seeding amidst uncertain weather conditions. The conversation also touches on climate drivers like the Indian Ocean Dipole and the nuances of making agricultural decisions based on probabilistic forecasts. The episode emphasizes the value of farmer experience and peer learning in decision-making processes, particularly in relation to frost management and preparing for weather-related risks. It concludes with acknowledgments for the support from GRDC and a reminder of the ongoing project aimed at mitigating the impact of frost through informed decision-making. 00:00 Introduction to Climate Forecasting Challenges 00:27 Welcome to the Better Frost Decisions Podcast 00:47 Expert Insights on Seasonal Climate Outlook for 2024 01:20 Understanding Climate Drivers and Their Impact 03:50 Strategies for Farming in Uncertain Weather Conditions 06:19 The Role of Climate Models and Seasonal Forecasts 09:09 The Importance of Community and Peer Learning in Agriculture 15:43 Frost Management and Weather-Related Risks Discussion 19:43 Concluding Remarks and Acknowledgments To read the latest issue of the Better Frost Decisions Newsletter click hereSupport the show: https://msfp.org.au/about/membership/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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