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Grazing HORIZONs

Grazing Horizon is a new 5-part Podinar series from AgriProve, combining the depth of a podcast with the structure of a webinar. The series explores the principles and practical thinking behind regenerative grazing and long-term land resilience, grounded in real-world paddock experience.Led by Hobbs Margaret, the series unpacks how grazing systems function at a whole-of-landscape level, from ecological first principles and grazing management to real farmer insights and lessons learned on the ground. It’s designed for producers at all stages who want to better understand land function and use

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    Episode 4: Practical Implementation Steps (part 2) - The Hidden Cost of Synthetic Nitrogen

    What if the biggest input saving on your property wasn't something you had to buy?Soil biology, when it's functioning well, fixes nitrogen on its own. No invoice. No delivery date. No application cost. The problem is that years of synthetic nitrogen inputs can suppress the very biology doing that work. And once it's suppressed, the cycle keeps going: your soil stops fixing, so you apply more, so it keeps suppressing.AgriProve's data suggests our best-performing projects have saved farmers close to $430 per hectare per year on reduced nitrogen inputs alone. And that's before counting the nitrogen their soil is now fixing on its own.In Session 4, Hobbs Magaret and AgriProve Chair Matthew Warnken are joined by special guest Cadel Watson, Head of Product at AgriProve, to walk through what the HORIZON platform is revealing about soil organic nitrogen and what it means for your bottom line.What this session will cover:What soil organic nitrogen data is showing across AgriProve's project portfolioHow suppressed soil biology is quietly compounding your input costsWhat the shift away from synthetic nitrogen looks like in practiceFirst look at the beta version of AgriProve's High resolution remote sensing model of soil organic nitrogen. Full slides available here: https://gamma.app/docs/Podinar-4-Inputs-gt6pldztdb9dv5bTo register your interest for early access to the Nitrogen Model tool: https://agriprove.io/nitrogen-model-enquiry

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    Episode 3: Practical Implementation Steps (Part 1)

    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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    Episode 2: Genetics Deep Dive - Breeding for Resilience

    What if cattle genetics were never meant to optimise beef - but to optimise ecosystems?In this upcoming episode, we challenge the industrial breeding paradigm and introduce a new framework: ecological workload genetics. From Pleistocene savannas to carbon markets, we explore why the future of grazing belongs to animals selected by the land itself - not sale catalogues.If you care about fertility, resilience, natural capital, and long-term ranch profitability, this conversation will change how you think about breeding forever.

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    Episode 1: First Principles

    In the inaugural episode of Grazing HORIZONs AgriProve Founder and Chair Matthew Warnken and Grazier in Residence Hobbs Magaret covered:The fundamental “what is a cow for?” question and why it matters for modern grazing systemsHow herds shaped savanna ecosystems and laid the foundations for productive, resilient landscapesWhy soil carbon, sunlight and water should be treated as practical management tools, not abstract conceptsThe role of grazing management, density and recovery in driving soil function and long-term productivityHow healthy soils operate more like a battery than a sponge, storing energy through carbonWhy aligning grazing decisions with first principles and ecological blueprints leads to better outcomesHow these principles set the foundation for future sessions in the Podinar SeriesStay tuned for the following 4 episodes in the coming months.Full slides from this episode: https://gamma.app/docs/AgriProve-Grazing-Horizons-a-Podinar-Series--66pted9t5fvkwzk

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Grazing Horizon is a new 5-part Podinar series from AgriProve, combining the depth of a podcast with the structure of a webinar. The series explores the principles and practical thinking behind regenerative grazing and long-term land resilience, grounded in real-world paddock experience.Led by Hobbs Margaret, the series unpacks how grazing systems function at a whole-of-landscape level, from ecological first principles and grazing management to real farmer insights and lessons learned on the ground. It’s designed for producers at all stages who want to better understand land function and use

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