Mark Tupman
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new event. 7 weeks ago
Peer Group Session #5: Program Wrap & ReviewThis final session for RAPP 2024 will be a wrap up and review of how an autumn seeded cover crop has performed, a look at…
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new event. 7 weeks ago
DIY Soil Sampling Training DayJoin fellow farmers & DPIRD Officers to learn how to collect accurate soil samples on your farm. Training will be provided by DPIRD officers. You…
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new post. 8 weeks ago
Talkin' Farmers Doing it Differently: Nutritional Wisdom, Shepherding, & Wool with Nan BrayIn this podcast episode we chat to Nan Bray of White Gum Wool, located in the highlands of Tasmania. Nan farms a flock of 600…
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As well as costing an arm and a leg in treatment, sheep with lameness don’t thrive to their full potential and the loss in production can make quite a dent.
Identifying the cause of the problem is relatively easy, here is how you can spot lameness:
1) Sores between the digits at the back of the foot, no smell from the sore and sheep have…
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new event. 2 months ago
Hardy Inlet Community UpdateA community forum to celebrate the Hardy Inlet Water quality and seagrass monitoring in the Hardy Inlet, and assessments of river health in the Blackwood…
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new event. 2 months ago
MYO Spring Foliars: Bioferments & BiofertilisersThis hands-on 1/2 day workshop presented by Mark Tupman from Productive Ecology, will discuss different types of bio fertilisers, including inoculants, compost/vermicast extracts, and bioferments.…
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new post. 2 months ago
Riparian RestorationThe plants growing on the banks of rivers, creeks, and along the edges of wetlands are referred to as ‘riparian vegetation’. Riparian vegetation can include…
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