Ivan Pagano
Industry Rep-
Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new post. 2 months ago
Plant Diversity & Livestock Health with Professor Fred Provenza - A Webinar Recording & ResourcesThis Talkin’ After Hours webinar discusses the impact of plant diversity on livestock health and the concept of nutritional wisdom in animals. It explores the…
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new event. 2 months ago
Peer Group Session # 4: Livestock NutritionThis Peer Group Session will focus on livestock nutrition, including a discussion around the impact of different stages of pasture growth on the rumen, dung…
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Mob Grazing & Livestock Nutrition
Thanks Eric, that’s what I thought .. & yes the ewes are a bit chubby I know!
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Mob Grazing & Livestock Nutrition
I think she means a second bite of new growth, grazing the stemmy older stuff no problem but happy to be corrected!
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Mob Grazing & Livestock Nutrition
I’ve been mob grazing now since getting the sheep out of the sacrifice paddock in early June. I was also feeding hay until just a couple of days ago, had a small problem with scours with a couple of the mob but now resolved. I have been sizing the grazing cells to fit the mob for an even graze/trample of the whole cell over a max 3 day period.…
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new post. 4 months ago
Talkin' Biochar with Professor Stephen JacksonIn this Talking After Hours podcast Kate chats to Professor Stephen Joseph about biochar and its applications in renewable energy and agriculture. Biochar is the result of…
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new event. 4 months ago
Demonstrating the Difference - A Project Field WalkOur fertility approach comparison demonstration in Warner Glen is well and truly underway and it’s time to have a look at what’s going on. Over…
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new post. 4 months ago
Regenerative Grazing - A Summary of Approaches from Three Australian Grazing TrainersRegenerative grazing management is a structured way of using animals to regenerate pasture, improve soil health and soil carbon storage and improve grazing profitability. The process…
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Calling all south west WA farmers.. you may be eligible to apply for the Healthy Estuaries WA Soil Testing Program… but you need to apply now!
The program is open to beef, dairy and sheep grazing enterprises with at least 40 hectares of cleared arable land that is in one of the following Healthy Estuaries…
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