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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new post. a week ago
Spring Summer Grazing in a Mediterranean ClimateIn this episode we chat to agroecologist Mark Tupman and cattle farmer & Department of Primary Industries & Regional Development Technical Officer Eric Dobbe. Our…
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new event. 5 weeks ago
Margaret River EcoVineyards Integrated Pest Management and Microbats eventPractical ways to manage insect pests, grow in harmony with nature and improve the resilience of their vineyard. National EcoVineyards Program: Integrated Pest Management and…
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted an update 5 weeks ago
Affected by the
closure of Dardenup Butchering Company Custom Kill Service?Although there has been a temporary stay of execution to the DBCA Custom Kill Service alternatives still need to be out in place. An opportunity is coming up to discuss the affect of the closure of custom kill services and what alternative options are available for…
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Lower Blackwood LCDC posted a new event. 6 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. 6 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. 6 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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