Digitalization as a tool in climate change - 25th podcast

How can innovative digital technologies make us more climate-fitter? By using modern methods of data collection and networking, changes in climate and weather can be made tangible and therefore easier to understand....

06
2023

Green roofs on stables - 23rd podcast

Green stable roofs - A contribution to climate adaptation, biodiversity promotion and animal welfare Extensive green roofs are suitable for stable roofs, runs and hall roofs on farms, as they are statically...

06
2023

Acute basic feed shortage - react quickly - 20th podcast

A lack of basic feed can be a threat to your existence - how can you react to this? If it is clear that there will not be enough food for the coming winter months, a quick and targeted reaction must be made. There are medium and short term...

05
2023

Grazing When It's Dry - 19th Podcast

What to pay attention to when grazing in dry conditions Special grazing management is required in locations at risk of drought. The plant population must not be too short and the plants and roots need more rest time. In this...

04
2023

What can cattle breeding and feeding achieve? - 18th Podcast

What cattle breeding can achieve and what should be taken into account when feeding in hot weather In cattle feeding, husbandry and breeding, the issue of heat stress is receiving increasing attention globally. The husbandry environment always plays...

04
2023

Climate protection in agriculture - 17th podcast

Approaches to solutions and assessments of climate protection measures in agriculture Climate protection is one of the greatest challenges of our time. Farms themselves are heavily affected by climate change; at the same time the...

04
2023

Suggestions for business development - 16th podcast

Climate adaptation - Valuable suggestions for business development from Franz Sinabell The climate crisis, nutrition over time, the development of agricultural markets and product revenues, agricultural compensation payments, digitalization,...

03
2023

Heat stress in pig herds - 15th podcast

Heat stress in pig herds - effects and potential With regard to animal welfare and animal protection, cooling is now essential in the area of ​​breeding sows and fattening pigs. However, heat stress that occurs has...

03
2023

Climate-fit grassland - 14th podcast

Through site-adapted management to create climate-friendly grassland, with more than 1.3 million hectares, grassland is by far the most important crop in Austria in terms of area. The management options in grassland are crucial...

2023-01

Ensuring adequate water supply for cattle - 13th Podcast

Prevent heat stress in cattle through appropriate water supply. Increasing heat waves in Central Europe make adapted management and suitable stable technology to avoid heat stress essential. It is particularly important...

Alpine pasture management in transition - 12th podcast

Watch the spring and then quickly head to the Alpine pasture! The climate change that agriculture is clearly feeling on the homesteads is also taking place in intensive form on the alpine pastures. In a long-term study between 1993 and 2018...

Growing new crops in agriculture - 11th Podcast

Cultivation of new crops such as legumes and sweet potatoes In addition to increased resistance to drought and heat, changing eating habits opens up an opportunity for new crops. Especially regional,...

2022-11

Irrigation of grassland in the Alpine region - 10th podcast

Experiences with the irrigation of grassland in the Alpine region In South Tyrol there is a lot of experience with the use of irrigation systems in grassland farming. Due to climate change, the irrigation of meadows and pastures is also...

2022-10

The new climate-fit cattle barn - 08. Podcast

What is important to pay attention to when building a new cattle stable? The planning of a stable already determines whether the climate parameters will move in a positive direction. In the podcast, Ing. Eduard Zentner gives valuable tips on what to...

Dairy cattle feeding in drought conditions - 09. Podcast

Rations rich in corn silage in dairy cattle feeding during drought. Dryness in summer is increasingly leading to crop failures in grassland. Such reduced yields can be compensated for by silage maize, as it is less susceptible to...

2022-09

Converting existing cattle stables to make them climate-friendly - 07. Podcast

Measures for cattle stables Making our stables climate-friendly is the declared credo of the future. Only with optimal ventilation and a sensible level of technology will it be possible to make heat phases more bearable for the...

2022-08

Location-appropriate agriculture - 06. Podcast

Resilience in business management - Agriculture appropriate to the location The sum of risks for agricultural businesses is increasing noticeably. Changes caused by climate change are compounded by global uncertainties...

2021-09

Strategies for climate-adapted grassland stocks - 05. Podcast

Management and plant populations are changing. Increased temperatures, longer growing seasons, increasing drought stress, and increasingly frequent heavy rainfall. All of these changes have an impact on...

2021-08

Climate Change - Adjusting Fertilization - 03. Podcast

What can fertilization technology achieve? Due to climatic changes, the duration of heat and dry periods as well as heavy rain events are increasing. This means that - with normal fertilizer application - the time window for...

Food reserves - lack of food - 04. Podcast

Countering feed shortages with stocks and reducing losses Due to weather extremes such as drought, flooding and hailstorms, the farm's own basic feed is increasingly becoming scarce or running out early on livestock farms. The...

2020-08

Climate Change - What will happen to our agriculture - 01. Podcast

What’s next for Austrian agriculture? The global climate is changing significantly. Farming businesses in particular are under massive strain due to the increasingly unpredictable weather conditions. The main reason for this is the increasing...

Climate Change - It's the Soil that Matters - 02. Podcast

Stay on the ground The ground is our basis of life. The temperature-related increase in the evaporation of water stored in the ground, the increased surface water runoff due to increased heavy rain events, too little snowmelt water...

2020-07

7 Climate crisis forever?! - The energy transition

The previous part was about explaining greenhouse gases and reducing them and their radiation efficiency. Now, in the final part of the podcast series, it is strongly emphasized that we need an energy transition if we are to...

6 Climate crisis forever?! - A simulation into the future

We have to think about how we want to shape our future and how we can best save greenhouse gases. In this part of the podcast series, the proportions of the various greenhouse gases and the reduction paths are recorded...

5 Climate crisis forever?! - The effect wave

The greenhouse gases that have already been described in the previous parts of the podcast series also have different effects of different lengths. This is called their effect wave. CO2 will take over in the coming years, while...

4 Climate crisis forever?! - Emission quantity & radiation efficiency

All greenhouse gases have different effects. You can compare this effect with the filter effect. While CH4 and N2O have a great filtering effect, almost nothing is filtered with CO2. This interaction between the...

3 Climate crisis forever?! - The reduction of greenhouse gases

The greenhouse gases CO2, N2O and CH4 take different amounts of time to break down because their extent is not the same. The most dramatic greenhouse gas of them is CO2. While CH4 and N2O can be broken down exponentially and more quickly,...

2 Climate crisis forever?! - The atmosphere

Austria has been trying to give people a better life for 150 years now, making the country one of the 15 most successful countries in the world. Once again, it is also one of the 15 countries that contribute the most to the climate crisis...

2020-06

1 climate crisis forever?! - The introduction

In the first part, Dr. Thomas Guggenberger says that you can imagine the climate crisis in Austria like a tsunami wave with an enormous stretch of water behind it that has a lot of energy in it. The climate crisis is not developing...