Farm Fast facts:
Farm Name: Seadown Dairies
Cows Milked: 620
Length of VRI Pivot: 565m
Production: 1705/ha, 278000 KgMS
Pasture Grown/Harvested: 17,000 KgDM /14,500 KgDM
Key Benefits from VRI system: Reduced track maintenance,
reduced pugging damage less water wasted.
Sustainable farm management was a major driver behind
Brendan Caird’s decision to install Lindsay Growsmart Precision VRI with FieldNET on his
565m pivot. A major feature of the farm is a spring fed stream that flows
through the middle of the irrigated area of the property. Totalling an area of
approximately 5 ha, the streams and springs add to the visual appearance of the
property and have been fenced and planted into a riparian zone. However without VRI effective irrigation management would have been
considerably more difficult. By installing the VRI system
Brendan is now able to work around mother nature and reduce his farms overall
impact on the environment.
Riparian Zone in the middle of the VRI Pivot |
“Stock flows better, track maintenance is reduced and water
is not wasted on unproductive areas” says Brendan who uses VRI to improve the
conditions on the farm races. Nearly 5Ha of the 93Ha irrigated area is able to
be avoided which includes races and waterways which allows Brendan to utilise
that saved water elsewhere.
With an allocation of only 3.2mm/ha/Day irrigation
practices need to be as efficient as possible at Seadown Dairies to maximise
water use for grass production. Brendan also finds benefit in the VRI system to
help remove paddocks from the irrigation round that are set to be re-sown. In
the case of the 2016 season Caird planted fodder beet and set an irrigation
plan to avoid the paddock whilst it was being cultivated. You can see the
effects of this below. The yellow is the paddock that was avoided. The pink is for zones that were a part of the avoid zones.
As Applied Irrigation for the season. Note the paddock in Yellow. |