Case Study: Brendan Bermingham Industry: Dairy Area: Easte Gippsland Brendan Bermingham is a third generation dairy farmer from Nambrok, located 20 kilometres west of Sale in East Gippsland, Victoria. “In addition to that, I manage 150 hectares of dry land area that is used for dry stock, young stock and to grow fodder. under annual rye grass. Even though more costly, this production system is more productive”, he said. “Annual rye grass “... after the first year, we had an increase in is sown in early Brendan now manages autumn and stays in yield of approximately 21% across compost the Nambrook farm, production for about plots; with a best performing plot yield increase which was once his eight months until parents’. For the past of 31%. From this, we learned that the most late summer. This ten years, he has been cost effective compost application rates were production system actively involved in the between 5-7.5t/ha, with targeted application of allows me to change dairy industry, leasing my calf calving artificial fertiliser.” the Nambrook farm for patterns to autumn the last two years. calving as oppose to Originally, we had perennial rye spring calving. With autumn calving, Brendan is milking a herd of 240 grass pastures on the farm. But I can attract higher prices for my Holstein cows on 60 hectares recently, about two thirds is milk. With annual rye grass pasture, under flooding irrigation. Compost Victoria Case Study | 1 deliver a quality product all year around is an added bonus”, said Brendan. I am saving irrigation water down from 6ML/ha to 3ML/ha.” Brendan was using compost for approximately three years before fully committing to incorporating compost as an input to his production system. In the first year, Brendan set up 14 compost trial plots with amounts of compost varying from 2.5t/ ha to 20t/ha with some plots having various combinations of artificial fertiliser and compost, all of which were then trialled “On average, after the first year, we had an increase in yield of approximately 21% across compost plots; with a best performing plot yield increase of 31%. From this, we learned that the most cost effective compost application rates were between 5-7.5t/ha, with targeted application of artificial fertiliser.” The compost used by Brendan is supplied and spread by local fertiliser resellers – Gibson Ground Spread from Rosedale. Revive Compost is produced locally by Gippsland Water at the Soil Organic Recycling Facility at Dutson Downs. against the farm’s practice at the time. The results showed that plots containing compost performed better than plots without compost. Over the past 2 years, approximately 1000 tonnes of compost was applied on the farm per year. Apart from yield improvements, improvements in soil health – with increased biological activity, increased number of worms, deeper roots on the grass, and improvements in water holding capacity – were also observed. Additionally, soil test “Dealing with one supplier for our fertiliser needs and compost in a ‘one go product’, delivery and spreading has been great. You are always busy on the dairy farm, so, having a reliable supplier that can results showed an increase from 6pH two years ago, to just slightly above pH7, with the soil CEC also increasing from 14 to 19 over the same period. Contact: Slobodan Vujovic Market & Industry Development Officer Compost Victoria T: 0422 5837 784 E: slobodan@wmaa.asn.au Compost Victoria Case Study | 2
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