Ivan Pagano
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Lower Blackwood LCDC started the discussion Suitable Native Trees & Shrubs for Fodder in the forum Fodder Trees and Shrubs a year ago
Suitable Native Trees & Shrubs for Fodder
These are some great resources – although in the Enrich Booklets most of the focus is on lower rainfall areas of WA there are still some of options that would be suitable in the high rainfall zone. I would welcome any insights or experience from any of you on natives that you have used…
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If anyone is interested in putting in a spring/summer cover crop Nutrien are asking for forward orders – see the message below:
Our spring/summer green manure mix will be the same as last year comprising the below. A letter of non-treatment (post harvest) and non-GMO can be supplied:
- Shirohie Millet
- Highworth LabLab
- Black Stallion Cow…
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Thanks Kate. We’ve got ours. Now just to wait to plant and hopefully they are more successful than our autumn planting!
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new event. a year ago
Peer Group Session #6 - Data Collection & Monitoring in the FieldIn this peer group session we get hands on learning how to monitor and collect data to monitor multispecies pasture performance. We highly recommend you…
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In case you missed our recent addition to the Knowledge Bank – this should interest members of this group: When Is the Best Time to Graze Multi-species Pastures
https://lowerblackwood.com.au/when-is-the-best-time-to-graze-multi-species-pastures/
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new event. a year ago
Ferals in the Frame - A Project UpdateThe growing menace of feral pigs on the Scott River Coastal Plain (SCP) poses a very real & serious threat to both the biodiversity and…
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new event. a year ago
Data Collection to Monitor Pasture Health and ProductivityIn this Talkin’ After Hours live webinar, we explore the different data that can be collected from multi-species pastures & crops to assess how they…
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new post. a year ago
Soil Secrets Revealed with Dr Christine JonesDr Christine Jones is an internationally renowned and highly respected groundcover and soil ecologist. She has been working with innovative landholders to implement regenerative land…
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new event. a year ago
Weedy Wattles & What To Do With ThemNot to be confused with our own Golden Wreath Wattle (Acacia Saligna), Eastern States Wattles have become problematic in the South West due to their…
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new event. a year ago
Multispecies Pastures & CroppingPresented by farmer, multispecies seeding specialist & seed producer Grant Sims from Down Under Covers, and award winning soil microbiologist, Emerita Professor Lynette Abbott, this…
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