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Agriculture from the Ground Up

Agriculture from the Ground Up is a practical podcast that helps farmers, advisors, students, agronomists and anyone in agriculture build on to the knowledge they already have; from soils and nutrition to cropping, livestock, economics and decision-making, so that you can fuse it all together into even better, more confident and more profitable farming.As an agriculture educator and perennial student, I want to help you fill those hidden gaps so you can make better decisions and grow a more resilient, profitable business.

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    Episode 3: Where in the World Did Your Soil Come From? A Global Tour of Soil Formation

    Why do Scottish farms look so green and productive while many WA Wheatbelt soils are sandy and naturally low in nutrients? The answer isn’t farming skill or climate alone; it’s geology and the age of the parent material.In this episode, Leonie takes you on a global tour of soil formation: from glaciers grinding fresh rock in Scotland and loess-blown fertility in the American Midwest, to volcanic soils in East Africa and the deeply weathered ancient landscapes of Western Australia and parts of Africa. You’ll discover why most of the world’s great farming regions sit on “young” soils, while WA’s soils tell one of the oldest stories on Earth.Back on home soil, we zoom in on the Yilgarn Craton, laterites, coffee rock, and what this ancient geological inheritance really means for practical farm management in WA. Plus, key takeaways on why we can’t always copy practices from overseas or the eastern states — and how understanding our soils’ unique story helps us farm them better.Whether you’re a farmer, student, or soil enthusiast, this episode delivers plenty of “aha!” moments and a deeper appreciation for the living skin beneath our feet.Key Topics:• Young vs ancient parent material and why it matters• Glacial till, loess, volcanic ash, and laterites around the world• WA’s unique geological story (Yilgarn Craton, deep weathering)• Practical takeaways for Wheatbelt farmingReferencesBirkeland, P. W. (1999). Soils and geomorphology (3rd ed.). Oxford University Press.Hoyle, F. C., & Murphy, D. V. (Eds.). (2017). Soil quality: 1. Constraints to plant production. SoilsWest / Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development. https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/sq_ebooks/1/Isbell, R. F. (1996). The Australian soil classification system. Australian Soil and Land Survey Handbook Series. CSIRO Publishing.Jenny, H. (1941). Factors of soil formation: A system of quantitative pedology. McGraw-Hill.Leopold, M. (2020). Advanced land use management [Lecture notes]. University of Western Australia.McArthur, W. M. (1991). Reference soils of south-western Australia. Australian Society of Soil Science Inc. (WA Branch).McKenzie, N., Jacquier, D., Isbell, R., & Brown, K. (2004). Australian soils and landscapes: An illustrated compendium. CSIRO Publishing.Moore, G. (Ed.). (2001). Soil guide: A handbook for understanding and managing agricultural soils (Bulletin 4343). Department of Agriculture, Western Australia.Weil, R. R., & Brady, N. C. (2016). The nature and properties of soils (15th ed.). Pearson.White, R. E. (2006). Principles and practice of soil science: The soil as a natural resource (4th ed.). Blackwell Publishing.Wilde, S. A., Valley, J. W., Peck, W. H., & Graham, C. M. (2001). Evidence from detrital zircons for the existence of continental crust and oceans on the Earth 4.4 Gyr ago. Nature, 409(6817), 175–178. https://doi.org/10.1038/35051550Connect with LeonieInstagram: @agfromthegroundupWebsite: www.agriculturefromthegroundup.com.auConnect with LeonieInstagram: @agfromthegroundupWebsite: www.agriculturefromthegroundup.com.au

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    Episode 1: Welcome to Agriculture From the Ground Up

    Welcome to the very first episode of Agriculture From The Ground Up: a practical video podcast series dedicated to bridging cutting-edge soil science with real on-farm application in Western Australia and beyond.Hosted by Leonie Smith; an aspiring soil scientist, agricultural educator, former farm manager, and mum of four. This introductory episode explains why this podcast exists and what you can expect. With over 10 years of hands-on experience managing soils on south coast of WA and SA properties, roles at BHP Billiton Ravensthorpe Nickel Mine, Southern Dirt drought resilience trials, TAFE and university delivery at SRTAFE, UWA and Murdoch, two agriculture masters and current research on deep spading and clay incorporation, Leonie is passionate about making complex agriculture topics accessible and actionable.In this episode, discover:The "why" behind the podcast: closing the gap between research and practical farming decisions on sandy and duplex soils.How we'll cover the fundamentals: starting with soil parameters, moving to roots and the rhizosphere, then plants and systems.What to expect in future episodes: ~20-minute video episodes featuring expert guests (DPIRD, GRDC, university researchers, and more), on-farm updates with agronomist Alec Smith, visuals, demos, and short clips for quick insights.Focus areas including soil constraints (acidity, compaction, water repellence, etc.), amelioration techniques like rotary spading, soil organic carbon, drought resilience, and regenerative practices, then moving to plants and livestock.Whether you're a farmer looking for better yields and soil health, an agronomist, student, or anyone interested in agriculture, this series is for you.Subscribe now on your favourite podcast platform, watch the full video episode, and join the conversation! Drop a comment or message with your biggest soil challenge — we’d love to feature listener questions in future episodes.New episodes drop regularly. Let's build healthier soils and more resilient farms from the ground up.#SoilScience #WesternAustraliaAgriculture #SoilAmelioration #RegenerativeAg #DeepSpading #FarmersPodcastConnect with LeonieInstagram: @agfromthegroundupWebsite: www.agriculturefromthegroundup.com.au

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    Episode 2: Where Does Our Soil Come From? The Geological Recipe Under Your Paddocks

    In this foundational episode, Leonie explores the very beginning of soil: parent material. Discover why two farms just 10 kilometres apart can perform so differently, even when they get the same rainfall and use the same varieties.You’ll learn:What parent material really is (and the difference between residual and transported material)The three main rock types (igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic) and the very different soils they produceWhy WA soils are naturally sandy, acidic and low in nutrientsWhat ironstone gravel, coffee rock, lateritic duricrust and rocky outcrops actually are — and why they matter on your farmHow understanding what’s under your paddocks can help you make smarter management decisionsWhether you’re dealing with deep sands, duplex soils, ironstone gravel or coffee rock hardpans, this episode will help you start “reading” your farm’s geological recipe and farm it more effectively.All visuals form the video podcast are available on our website at www.agriculturefromthegroundup.com.auReferences Birkeland, P. W. (1999). Soils and geomorphology (3rd ed.). Oxford University Press.Brailsford, F., Scanlan, C., Weaver, D., Holmes, K., & Leopold, M. (2023). Soil quality: 9 Gravel soil. SoilsWest / Murdoch University / GRDC. https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/sq_ebooks/9/Eash, N. S., Sauer, T. J., O'Dell, D., Odoi, E., & Bratz, M. C. (2015). Soil science simplified (6th ed.). Wiley.Hoyle, F. C., & Murphy, D. V. (Eds.). (2017). Soil quality: 1. Constraints to plant production. SoilsWest / Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development. https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/sq_ebooks/1/Leopold, M. (2020). Advanced land use management [Lecture notes]. University of Western Australia.McArthur, W. M. (1991). Reference soils of south-western Australia. Australian Society of Soil Science Inc. (WA Branch).McKenzie, N., Jacquier, D., Isbell, R., & Brown, K. (2004). Australian soils and landscapes: An illustrated compendium. CSIRO Publishing.Moore, G. (Ed.). (2001). Soil guide: A handbook for understanding and managing agricultural soils (Bulletin 4343). Department of Agriculture, Western Australia.Weil, R. R., & Brady, N. C. (2016). The nature and properties of soils (15th ed.). Pearson.White, R. E. (2006). Principles and practice of soil science: The soil as a natural resource (4th ed.). Blackwell PublishingConnect with LeonieInstagram: @agfromthegroundupWebsite: www.agriculturefromthegroundup.com.au

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Agriculture from the Ground Up is a practical podcast that helps farmers, advisors, students, agronomists and anyone in agriculture build on to the knowledge they already have; from soils and nutrition to cropping, livestock, economics and decision-making, so that you can fuse it all together into even better, more confident and more profitable farming.As an agriculture educator and perennial student, I want to help you fill those hidden gaps so you can make better decisions and grow a more resilient, profitable business.

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