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Title: Climatology: priorities for MLA


1
Climatology priorities for MLA
  • Greg Harper
  • Manager
  • Strategic Science, Livestock Production
    Innovation
  • Meat and Livestock Australia

2
On-farm issues
  • Fertiliser requirements
  • rate will be dependent on biomass production 
  • Wet years vs dry years
  • Forward purchasing vs over purchasing
  • Stocking rates. 
  • Significant financial, welfare and environmental
    implications associated with de-stocking while in
    drought.
  • Fodder requirements.  
  • Why do it if you know it is going to be an above
    average season.
  • Enterprise mix. 
  • cereals into the rotation in drier years (in the
    high rainfall zone) and visa versa in the drier
    regions
  • Pasture renovation. 
  • wouldnt buy pasture seed and set paddocks up for
    sowing pasture (i.e. de-stock, weed control) if a
    dry spring was forecast.

3
National issues
  • Challenges of current carbon awareness in the
    corporate and public sectors
  • Data and glitzy communication tools
  • Evidence-based policy
  • Measurement technologies
  • Rumen microbe genetic improvement
  • Burning (strategic or otherwise)

4
Priority areas for consideration
  • Climate change
  • Managing climatic variability
  • Emissions
  • C Trading / Sequestration
  • Impacts of global warming
  • What is currently being funded by MLA?

5
Climate change
  • MLAs investments could be trivial
  • Links between emissions and the drivers of change
  • Seasonal variability
  • Influencing policy and public opinion
  • Informing stakeholders about progress in the
    debate

6
Managing climatic variability
  • Managing Climate Variability Program
  • Embedded in the More Beef from Pastures training
    and education program
  • AussieGrass (each state has a version)
  • GRASP, simulation model with relevance to pasture
    grazing industries
  • Grain Supply/demand modelling

7
GHG Emissions
  • Finding the correct numbers and the uncertainties
  • CO2
  • Direct and indirect
  • Herd and enterprise structures
  • the grazing animal (more in feedlot, more in the
    breeder herd)
  • Nitrous oxide (from the manure)
  • Measurement in specific environments
  • Focus on the grazing contribution, because it is
    a bigger contribution (25M cattle nationally)

8
GHG Emissions
  • Current investments
  • Kangaroo emissions
  • Feed additives
  • Rumen manipulations (Oils)
  • Metabolic pathways
  • Metabolomics
  • Measurement in specific environments
  • OpenPath Laser
  • Lifecycle analysis

9
Effects of warming
  • Feedlot operational planning
  • Biosecurity CRC
  • Surveillance of exotic diseases
  • Distribution of existing ecto and endo parasites

10
Sequestration and trading
  • Small investments on possible futures for the PM
  • Realisation that much is outside MLAs control
  • Our role in interpretation for industry
  • StSc
  • How grazing relates to carbon sequestration in
    soils?

11
Strategy
  • Development of a draft policy and terms of
    reference for a broader approach
  • Commission a review of the field
  • Define a policy and embedded strategy

12
What we would like to do? Gap analysis
  • Review of RD
  • Gap analysis
  • main players
  • dominant paradigms
  • Risk analysis around particular scenarios
  • Strategic Plan
  • Policy framework
  • MLA
  • Redmeat industries
  • Communication Plan (immediate requirement)
  • Glitzy tools for the urban community and to
    counter misinformation
  • Focus on the grazing contribution, because it is
    a bigger contribution (25M cattle nationally)
  • Develop and advisory structure

13
Pathways to market adoption
  • Rainfall to Pasture Outlook Tool
  • Based on simpler models
  • Easy to apply but valuable in application

14
Key people
  • Ian Johnsson (GM, LPI)
  • Malcolm Sedgwick (Manager, Environment)
  • Rodd Dyer (Manager, Northern)
  • Des Reinhart (Manager, Feedlots)
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