Diversity in Action Field Day
Event description
Healthy soils, diverse feed and grain: resilience in practice at Bellevue Dorpers
Join Soils for Life and Macintyre Ag Alliance at Bellevue Dorpers for a hands-on day exploring how diversity across livestock, grain and pastures can drive soil health, drought resilience and productivity.
David and Robbie Curtis, alongside their daughter and farm manager Sophie, will take us inside their regenerative organic farming system: a working Dorper stud that integrates multispecies pastures and organic cropping.
We’ll walk the paddocks, examine diverse pasture mixes and hear how the Curtis family manage seasonal feed gaps, maintain groundcover and build a resilient farm business in their local context.
What to expect
A guided farm walk through multispecies pastures
Insights into pasture establishment, rotation and finishing lambs
Practical soil health strategies in a mixed farming system
Reflections on decades of commitment to native biodiversity
Direct marketing and enterprise stacking for resilience
An open discussion on what’s working, what’s not - share ideas, challenges and take-home insights
Lunch and morning tea will be provided.
This event is part of Soils for Life's Cropping Resilience Project, in partnership with Macintyre Ag Alliance, partly funded by the Australian Government's Future Drought Fund.
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