Map Your Farm
Event description
MAP YOUR FARM - A Workshop in the Busting Blackberries Series
Dive into the basics of creating a farm map to enhance your farm planning and weed management.
Farm maps are an ideal way to enhance the management of resources, sustainable practices and planning decisions on your property. Their numerous benefits include detailed visualisation and analysis of your property for weed, water, land class and grazing management. They can also help you to track soil health, allocate resources and collect critical farm data.
Come along and learn how to map your weeds, paddocks, infrastructure and hydrology, make calculations, as well as how to save, share and print your map. All you need is a property, laptop and a Google account.
This free workshop consists of a 1 day face to face workshop and is followed up with an online support webinar.
Places are limited so reserve your place today.
IN THIS WORKSHOP YOU WILL LEARN:
- How to use Google Earth and Google Maps
- How to create a base layer with boundary fences
- How to create weed, infrastructure, paddock and hydrology layers
- How to perform calculations using your map's data
- How to save, share and print your map
WHEN & WHERE
Tuesday 3rd June, 9:30am-12:30pm, Kergunyah Memorial Hall, Kergunyah. Please arrive at 9:15am for registration and to set up your laptop.
- Morning tea will be provided
- Physical Fitness level required: EASY ( Sitting for a period of 2 hours or more required)
Tuesday 17th June, 1:30pm-3pm, from the comfort of your own home. The webinar link will be emailed prior to the event.
WHAT TO BRING
- Your laptop with your Google account already set-up.
- If you are unwell on the day please remain at home in consideration of the health of others
While we are able to cater for vegetarian options at our events it is difficult to cater for every dietary requirement due to our limited funding. If you have dietary requirements outside of this please bring your own food and drink.
- For further information or queries contact Chontelle (KCLG Project Officer)
chontelle@kclg.org.au ~ 0491 624 943
The Kiewa Catchment Landcare- Busting Blackberries- Building Awareness in the Kiewa Catchment Project is supported by the Victorian Government through the Partnership Against Pests Round 3 Stream 2.
Photos
Kiewa Catchment Landcare Groups (KCLG) may use photos taken of you at this event to publicise the event and may retain the photos for future possible use in other projects. This can only occur with your approval, which will be collected during your registration. Please read the below participant photography consent statement carefully.
By agreeing to having photos taken during this event you give consent to KCLG freely using your photographic image without any personal compensation or remuneration. You also relinquish and waive any current or future rights in connection with the photos, including any intellectual property rights you may have in the photos. Your consent is subject to KCLG not using your image in a negative, unethical or defamatory manner, or for commercial gain or political purposes. The photos remain the property of KCLG and any personal details linked to the photos will be kept confidential and not used for any other purpose
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