September 17th, 2008 by munzberg
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September 12th, 2008 by munzberg
Well I am on my way home now. I have been in South Africa for nearly a week, most of that time near Cape Town. I will get back home on the weekend, after spending nearly 17 weeks travelling the world. In that time I have flown around the world twice and done nearly 65,000 air miles. I have stayed in around 50 different hotels. Read the rest of this entry »
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August 28th, 2008 by Graham Finlayson
Sounds like Munzie is getting a bit lonely and cranky in “Blogland”. Never mind, I’m sure plenty are reading & just too busy studying to write…
I’ve just had a great day with legendary low stress livestock handler “Bud Williams & his wife Eunice”, who also have extremely sharp marketing minds. He says the two things that most cattle producers focus on from a marketing viewpoint ‘is weight gain and market price. And both are irrelevant, and may have nothing to do with whether the sale is really profitable.
Three things should be paramount (and applies to whatever you want to sell), and they are “What” to sell, “When” to sell and “Why” sell it….. and from a livestock point of view those questions have to be balanced against your three inventories of “Grass, Money & Livestock”. This may seem like common sense, but in fact is the opposite of what most farmers will do, instead selling when grass (or money) is running out thus leaving the holy trinity out of balance. And of course, there is no real profit until you have replaced the inventory that you sold as well…
Real profit is what I believe most farmers are sorely lacking worldwide, & instead of focusing on why commodity prices are too low (or too high!), we need good money management, we need good grass (or land!) management & we need good livestock management. Addressing anything but all three will leave us short at some stage eventually.
Bud & Eunice Williams have plenty to offer with it all & I got to have time with them from about eight this morning till after eight tonight & they are both very good value. www.stockmanship.com
Another week in Texas & then I’m off to Zimbabwe & South Africa for another six…
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August 28th, 2008 by munzberg
I am not too sure why I am the only one posting here. I know that others are travelling at the moment, perhaps they are all too busy (or lazy?!!?). I am in Lyon France at the moment. I will be flying to the UK tomorrow for the beginning of the end of my travel, I only have Cape Town, South Africa to go before I get home.
Since I posted here last I have been to Spain, a very interesting country if you can get anyone to understand you (I habla no Espanola). Most of the country was shut down for their summer holidays while I was there - made finding people to interview fairly difficult. I am now in France and have been looking at the wine industry here for just over a week. Eastern France is an extremely picturesque part of the world and the wine industry here is interesting with many similarities but also some big differences to Australia. I am still having some language difficulties so I am looking forward to the UK where I should only have problems with accents!
I will be in Hobart for the spring tour, to see the other half of our group present their reports and to meet the new scholars. Safe travelling to everyone that is ‘on the road’ and all the best for the people who are interviewing for one of the new scholarships.
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August 6th, 2008 by munzberg
I am now back in Maryland (after visiting here on our global focus tour). Since my last post I have spent time in California, Idaho, Washington and New York. I have been amazed at how willing total strangers have been to talk to me, just a humble grape grower from Australia. I have been a little disorganized with my study. The expression ‘winging it’ (or rotoring it) describes the way my schedule has been organized so far. Mostly my plans have only been falling in to place a couple of days before I arrive. While most people here have never heard of Nuffield, they have still been extremely generous with their time and information. All it takes is an email or phone call and most of the people I have contacted are very willing to help me anyway they can. I will be leaving the USA this coming friday and heading to Europe for the next 3 weeks or so. I am having a amazing time and learning more than I think I currently realise - it will take me a very long time after I get home to digest everything.
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July 19th, 2008 by munzberg
Well our global focus program is winding up now. We have just left Manila on our way back to Australia. We stayed at the International Rice Research Institute near Manila. This was an very good place to end our world tour, considering how crucial rice is to so much of the worlds population and how much world rice stocks influence grain prices. We have seen how this institute is trying to improve rice yields to offset the increase in world population and, at the same time, the reduction in area that is being planted to cerials (not to mention bio-fuels). They are using both breeding techniques and genetic modification to achieve this result - this generated a lot of debate within our group. We have had a faantastiic group of people to travel with, argue with, party with, and generally get to know really well.
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June 18th, 2008 by munzberg
We are currently in Boston(USA) waiting for a delayed flight to Washington DC. So I thought I would write just a little about what we have been up to. We spent the last 3 days in France. While there we visited a number of small (by our standards) farms. It appears to us that these farms are only viable because of the EU subsidies that they receive (it is all very productive land though). We also visited the Rungies international market early monday morning to see fruit, vegies, cheese and meat being traded there. They also trade seafood and flowers as well, however they were not open on Monday. This was a very impressive visit with fruit and veg, that I have never seen before being traded. There are something like 25,000 trucks that pick up or deliver to this market every day. Last night we stayed in a really nice French country villa.
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June 16th, 2008 by munzberg
I am currently in Chartres, France on the Nuffield global focus tour. We have been having an incredible time. Our group of 11 (8 Aussies, 2 Kiwi’s and a token Canadian) are all feeling rather tired. We are having to cope with very early mornings and late nights as well as jet lag and long sessions visiting farms and listening to other presentations. I have learnt more about the world dairy industry in the last 2 weeks than I will probably ever be able to use. But it is not just dairy, we have been to pig, sheep, beef, cropping, poultry, thoroughbred horse and seafood farm operations and have had a chance to question the owners/managers of all of them (we have even been to some farms that I think they actually farm tractors, one Irish farm had more than 60).
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June 13th, 2008 by Graham Finlayson
Hi All, this is a link to my tour blog if your interested. www.bokharaplains.com
Just scroll down and hit the button. Feed back ( critical or supportive ) will be appreciated, as I know it will be a little controversial to farmers in some quarters. I’m thick skinned and enjoy the challenge!!
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June 9th, 2008 by munzberg
The New Zealander’s have now joined up with us again, after flying the other way around the world from the rest of the group. We are now sitting in Heathrow waiting for our flight to Dublin and the International conference. So far everything has been going relatively smoothly for our group (touch wood, most are fairly pessimistic that we will see our bags in Dublin). We are working quite well as a group. We have each been appointed a ministry of responsibility, as minister for Technology; I will be trying to update this post as often as possible.
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