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    Regenerating Land With Grazing Livestock 2

    Regenerative Grazing – A Summary of Approaches from Three Australian Grazing Trainers

    Regenerative 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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    Lower Blackwood LCDC 17/07/2024
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    Managing Grazing for Pasture, Soil and Animal Health

    Herbivores co-evolved with mixed grassland and forb ecosystems to build some of the most fertile landscapes on our planet. While grazing animals are an integral…

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    Lower Blackwood LCDC 29/04/2024
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    Regenerative Grazing to Increase Soil Health & Profitability – Graeme Hand

    This post is a summary of an LCDC workshop presented by holistic grazing trainer & farmer Graeme Hand Regenerative Grazing Management is a structured way…

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    Lower Blackwood LCDC 31/08/2022
    A Conversation with Graeme Hand

    A Conversation with Graeme Hand

    In this episode, Jo and Kate talk to consultant Graeme Hand and focus on a key element of Regen Ag which is Regenerative Grazing Management,…

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    Lower Blackwood LCDC 31/08/2022
    Biological & Landscape Function Monitoring sheet

    Biological & Landscape Function Monitoring Sheet

    A practical resource from Regen Grazing expert Graeme Hand to help you monitor your paddock biology and landscape function as you implement your regen grazing…

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    Lower Blackwood LCDC 31/08/2022

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