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SUMMARY:Regenerating Land Through Grazing Livestock
DESCRIPTION:Grazing livestock are the most powerful tool we have available to regenerate land. The way grazing animals are moved across the landscape influences soil health, pasture species diversity, plant growth and production. Different species graze differently and livestock have different nutritional requirements throughout the year. Planned grazing is an approach that allows you to build soil health optimise pasture health and production while accounting for these changing needs of livestock.\nPresenter and Holistic Grazing expert Dr Judi Earl will describe the range of approaches to grazing management and the impact of the different strategies on pasture dynamics, growth and production.\nTopics covered include:\n\nThe range of grazing management strategies explained\nManaging animals in tune with seasonal growth cycles\nThe effect of the number of paddocks on rest and recovery of plants\nMatching stocking rate to carrying capacity – feed budgeting\nMethods to measure available feed and pasture growth\nThe importance of residual herbage mass and pasture utilisation\n\nThe Paddock Walk component of the day will be a practical session on measuring herbage mass, and the day will wind up with a question and answer session.\nWILL THIS WORKSHOP BENEFIT ME?\nThe workshop is for anyone looking to understand how to use livestock to improve the health and resilience of their farm soils. This workshop is suitable for both experienced and new farmers.\nDON’T MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN ABOUT REGENERATIVE GRAZING FOR YOUR PROPERTY!\nEVENT LOGISTICS: \nWhere? Glenarty Road, 70 Glenarty Rd, Karridale, Western Australia 6288\nWhen? Monday March 13th, 9.00am to 4.00pm\nCost? $100 + GST / participant\nCatering? Morning tea & lunch will be provided.\nWhat to bring? Your own refillable water bottle, suitable farm footwear, & a notebook & pen.\nHow? Places are limited so don’t wait!\n Book Your Ticket Here ( https://www.trybooking.com/CGCQM )\nFor any queries please contact Dean Campbell on Mob: 0499 072 348 | Email: dean.campbell@lowerblackwood.com.au\nThis event has received funding through the Augusta Margaret River Shire’s Environmental Management Fund\n\n
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LOCATION: Glenarty Road, 70 Glenarty Rd, Karridale, Western Australia 6288
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