Data Collection to Monitor Pasture Health and Productivity
In this Talkin’ After Hours live webinar, we explore the different data that can be collected from multi-species pastures & crops to assess how they are performing in the key performance areas of; Soil Function and Fertility, Pasture Quality and Quantity, and Local Ecosystem Health.
Presenter Mark Tupman from Productive Ecology will take you through a range of planning and practical activities to monitor the health & productivity of your multispecies pasture.
These include:
- Developing a Monitoring Program
- In Field Activities & Data Collection
- Laboratory Analysis
- Using Your Monitoring Program to Inform Management Decisions
EVENT LOGISTICS
When? Thursday August 10th, 4.00pm to 5.30pm
Where? You can participate in this webinar from the comfort of your own home!
How? Once you register you’ll receive a confirmation with a link to the webinar. As this is a LIVE, ONLINE webinar you’ll be able to ask questions during and after the presentation.
After the webinar we’ll send you:
- Access to the recording of the webinar
- A PDF of the presentation
Cost? This is a free event
This webinar is delivered in partnership with the Lower South West Growers Group and is supported though funding from Soil Wise. Soil Wise is funded by the National Landcare Program Smart Farms Small Grants – an Australian Government initiative. It is supported by Healthy Estuaries WA – a State Government program.


Speaker
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Mark TupmanAgroecologist, Productive EcologyMark Tupman is a consultant and educator in the fields of biological production, permaculture, regenerative agriculture and holistic land management, with an abundant backyard!
Over the last three decades, he has been actively involved in a mix of training, research and community projects, and commercial horticulture, livestock and cropping operations.
Aside from time spent on the ground, he is a regular speaker, advisor and content creator for various organisations around Australia. Through his business, Productive Ecology, he assists gardeners, farmers and companies to implement more economically and environmentally viable production systems, that are examples of what can be achieved by working with life.

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