The Value of Native Pastures: Enhancing Grazing Systems for the Future
Event description
Do you understand the value and potential of native grasslands in the Midlands Biodiversity Hotspot? Have you considered how farm management practices impact these grasslands and the species that rely on them? Through practical demonstrations and expert insights, farmers and experts will come together at this FREE workshop to gain a deeper understanding of how native grasslands support long-term farm resilience, and how native pastures can serve as productive, low-input assets when properly managed.
Hear from Peter Ball, Enviro-Dynamics, an expert in grazing and pasture management, and renowned veterinarian Dr. Bruce Jackson, about the benefits of native grasses, including drought buffering and seasonal resting.
PRESENTERS AND TOPICS INCLUDE:
Peter Ball
Importance of the seasonal resting of pastures
Grazing density and total grazing pressure, including from feral and native species
Integration of native pastures into year-round grazing management
Dr Bruce Jackson
Nutritional values of native pastures
Livestock production and reproductive ewe nutrition
How to assess pasture productivity and nutritional value
This workshop will be held over two locations, with presentations held inside out of the weather.
Addresses provided upon registration.
Lunch will be provided, please BYO camp chair.
No pets please!
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This project is jointly funded by the Australian Government under Saving Native Species and the Natural Heritage Trust, and delivered by NRM North, a member of the Commonwealth Regional Delivery Partners panel.
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