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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 59 MIN

Episode 3: Practical Implementation Steps (Part 1)

from Grazing HORIZONs · host AgriProve

Urea prices have jumped 25% in the last three weeks. Australia has no domestic production. More than half of what we import comes directly from the Gulf.You already felt the last fertiliser shock. This one is worse and it isn't over.There are graziers across Australia who aren't watching these numbers with the same anxiety. Not because they're lucky, and not because they're large. Because they built a system where the biology does the work. Reduced inputs. Better groundcover. Soil that's building, not mining.In Session 3, Hobbs Magaret and AgriProve Chair Matthew Warnken walk through the grazing framework that underpins all of it.What this session will cover:The three-zone grazing approach and how to start applying it on your propertyHow to think about infrastructure investment and why the framework has to come first, before a single post goes in the groundHow soil carbon modelling can tell you where on your property to start, because not all country is equal, and if you're going to invest, you want to know where it paysWhy operations from the high rainfall south to the dry tropics are building resilience through biology rather than inputs and the principles that make it teachableFull slide available here: https://gamma.app/docs/Podinar-3-Inputs-Practical-Implementation-Part-1-lx3wpstjaumx1h8

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