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    Online Guide to Pasture Biodiversity in the Lower Blackwood

    This article outlines learnings from the LCDC’s project ‘Pasture Biodiversity to Build Soil Health & Resilience in the Lower Blackwood’. It includes information about species selection,…

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    Lower Blackwood LCDC 15/05/2023
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    Establishing Multi Species & Perennial Pastures

    The use of plant diversity in the form of cover crops and multi-species plantings is receiving wide spread attention internationally as a tool for improving soil health…

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    Lower Blackwood LCDC 02/05/2023
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    Talkin Grazing Judi Earl

    Podcast: Grazing to Regenerate Your Land with Dr Judi Earl

    In this Talkin’ episode we talk to Holistic Grazing expert Dr Judi Earl on the principles of grazing management and how grazing livestock can be…

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    Lower Blackwood LCDC 17/04/2023
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    Regenerating Land With Grazing Livestock

    Regenerating Land With Grazing Livestock

    Grazing livestock are the most powerful tool we have available to regenerate land. The way grazing animals are moved across the landscape influences soil health,…

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    Lower Blackwood LCDC 14/03/2023
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    List of Plant Families for Enhancing the Plant Associated Soil Microbiome (Jones 2023)

    A healthy agricultural system is one that supports all forms of life. All too often, many of the life forms in soil have been considered…

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    Lower Blackwood LCDC 13/03/2023
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    Biodiverse pasture

    Practical Steps to a Biodiverse Pasture.

    Plants capture Co2 via photosynthesis and convert it into simple sugars that feed soil biology & build soil humus – it’s a process called the…

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    Lower Blackwood LCDC 10/03/2023
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    Regenerative Agriculture in Practice 2023

    Regenerative Agriculture in Practice Project 2023 – Information Session, Farm Tour & Networking Event

    Interested in learning about principles and practices that lead to healthy, resilient soils and farms? Like learning through doing? Like the idea of being supported…

    Talkin' Grass with Dr Judi Earl

    Talkin’ Grass with Dr Judi Earl

    In this episode of Talkin’ After Hours Jo & Kate tapped into Dr Judi Earl’s PhD on Pasture Ecology to talk grass, and also how…

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    Lower Blackwood LCDC 31/08/2022
    Talkin' Grazing with Dick Richardson

    Talkin’ Grazing with Dick Richardson

    Dick Richardson is an internationally recognised leader in the practice of natural grazing to improve soil depth and health, water retention, increased biodiversity and animal…

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    Lower Blackwood LCDC 31/08/2022
    The Grazing Naturally Method

    The Grazing Naturally Method

    Green vigorous living plants managed by grazing animals in a natural pattern of use, sequesters soil carbon into humus to build soil structure in an…

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    Lower Blackwood LCDC 31/08/2022
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