Spring summer field day seasonal update Oxley
Event description
Join this Spring Summer Field Day in Oxley to gain practical tips for grazing, pest control, water management, and animal health to prepare for this summer.
Event details:
Join Local Land Services for our spring- summer seasonal update and get yourself set up for summer.
Key presentations include:
Pasture quality insights for summer rangelands grazing management
Christine Plummer - Sustainable Agriculture Facilitator, Western Local Land ServicesExploring biological control for boxthorns
Sally Ware - Senior Land Services Officer, Riverina Local Land ServicesFarm water checklist: what you can expect and why it matters
Jess Armstrong - AgrishiftVeterinary update: what to look out for this summer
Riverina District Veterinarian - Local Land ServicesPre-joining preparation and tips for managing summer pregnant ewes
Rob Inglis - Elders Wagga Wagga
Additional details: Lunch and afternoon tea provided.
Contact: Geoff Minchin, Senior Drought Adoption Officer on 0429 842 489 or via email at: Geoffrey.minchin@lls.nsw.gov.au
This workshop is brought to you by the Drought Adoption Officer Program. The Drought Adoption Officer program received funding from the Australian Government's Future Drought Fund through the Southern NSW Innovation Hub and Southern Queensland Northern NSW Hub.
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