Case Studies
Green Day turns ten!
Ten years old and Green Day still strikes a cord with young minds
Rice Stubble Management
Communicating best practice stubble management to rice growers
Deniliquin Lagoons Restoration Project
Partnership between High School, Community, Council and Business.
Oyster farmers shoreline cleanup
Port Stephens oyster farmers undertaken marine debris clean-up
Cover Cropping Workshop
A workshop and field day for growers to learn about cover cropping
Dogs Camera Action!
Seeking data on the existence and distribution of Vulnerable species in the Gwydir Shire.
Farmers Together
Gwymac Inc partnered with Swan Vale Landcare Group to host a two day event in Inverell and Glen Innes to provide a farmer to farmer information exchange about the benefits of collective bargaining together as well as the benefits of establishing co-ops and to discuss opportunities for other farmer driven initiatives.
Carbon Farming and What It Means For You
Gwymac Inc partnered with Nullamanna Landcare Group to address the topic of soil carbon and carbon farming - identifying the importance of carbon sequestration in soils, the important role soil carbon plays in agriculture, its role in offsetting emissions and how farmers can earn income by improving their soil and therefore improving the resilience of the agricultural sector.
Fauna at Five Corners
Gwymac Inc was looking to host an Information Day and Field Trip to Nullamanna's private nature reserve called Five Corners to raise awareness of the value of conducting your own nature surveys and the fun of becoming a 'Citizen Scientist'.
Your Nest Egg, Your Future
Gwymac Inc partnered with the South West Inverell Landcare Group in order to host an Information Day with a view to addressing the issues facing aged farmers in the district when they are no longer active on their farm and seeking to retire.
Rural Women Shining in Regional Businesses
Gwymac Inc partnered with one of its ‘opportunity’ Landcare Groups called Ag-n-Chat in order to promote, support and display rural women with a regional business who were leaders in their field and could provide inspiration to other women in rural areas.
Taking Control Of the Farmers Story.
Recognising the growing divide between city and country, and the need to communicate what it is to be an Aussie farmer, Coonamble played host to a workshop for farmers to help tell their story through video. NSW DPI Rural Resilience Program worked with Coonamble District Landcare to deliver an exciting smartphone video-making workshop for Coonamble district's farmers, held on 31st July. Aimed at farmer's learning how to tell and share their stories, the one-day workshop helped farmers to tell and share their stories and experiences through short videos made on their smartphone or tablet (such as an ipad). With such widespread use of smart phones, most people have a video camera in their back pockets every time they go out to the paddock.
Soils for the Future - Part 2
The second of Northern Slopes Landcare's Soils for the Future workshops, "Road to Regen", featured Joel Williams, International soils presenter from Integrated Soils, and Former Farmer of the Year - Grant Sims
East meets West
Mid Lachlan Landcare offers Regenerative Agricultural Education Tours to urban students of all ages connecting people to sustainable food and fiber production and strengthening links between city and country.
Soils for the Future - Part 1
The Soils for the Future Project involved a series of soils workshops encouraging the uptake of soil regenerating farming practices . The first of these workshops was "Healthy Soils, Nutritious Foods Healthy People", with renowned speaker Dr Maarten Stapper.