Manage Grazing to Restore Soil Health, Ecosystem Function and Climate Resilience with Dr Judi Earl
Event description
Join us for workshops with pasture ecologist and grazier, Dr Judi Earl. Judi will share insights into managing for soil health and ecosystem function on grazing lands. Through her extensive experience in land planning and holistic management, Judi can guide you towards unleashing the full potential of your land and enterprise. The key to climate resilience lies in healthy soils and thriving ecosystems within a thoughtfully designed-for -purpose property.
Workshop 1 $15.00 - includes delicious morning tea 9.00 AM to 12.30 PM Grazing for Soil Health and Resilient Pastures
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Workshop 2Â Â $15.00 - includes delicious afternoon tea 1.30 PM to 5.00 PM Creating your best property plan
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If you are booking for both workshops there is an optional lunch available for $15.00. This must be booked when you book the workshops.
Bookings close Friday, November 15, 12.30 PM.
ABOUT JUDI: Judi gained a PhD in pasture ecology when she conducted the first studies describing the benefits to pasture composition from planned grazing. She has extensive experience in how grasslands and pastures respond to grazing and fertility management and is a widely respected speaker on these matters. Judi's engaging presentation style, wealth of farming experience, and real-life examples will empower participants with invaluable strategies for enriching pasture composition and land health.
After advising and training hundreds of graziers and land managers, Judi decided it was time to put the principles into practice. The purchase of ‘Glen Orton’ - 'the GO' – (pictured above) near Coolatai, NSW in 2011 provided the perfect opportunity to showcase the capacity. Â
SoilCare would like to extend its sincere appreciation to the following workshop contributors:Â
Sponsors - Environmental Analysis Lab and Southern Cross University,
Supporters - Richmond Landcare Inc and SQNNSW Innovation Hub.
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