Pasture Establishment and Management Field Day

Watershed Landcare have invited Agricultural Consultant and Journalist, Robert Freebairn to be our guest speaker on the day. Discussion topics will include ground cover, various pasture types, the logic for each, establishment, management, soil quality and other relevant aspects. Native pastures will be included as well as the role of tropical, annual legumes, Lucerne and winter forage crops.
  • Pasture Establishment and Management Field Day
  • 2016-11-03T09:30:00+10:05
  • 2016-11-03T12:30:00+10:05
  • Watershed Landcare have invited Agricultural Consultant and Journalist, Robert Freebairn to be our guest speaker on the day. Discussion topics will include ground cover, various pasture types, the logic for each, establishment, management, soil quality and other relevant aspects. Native pastures will be included as well as the role of tropical, annual legumes, Lucerne and winter forage crops.
  • When 03 Nov, 2016 from 09:30 AM to 12:30 PM (Australia/Sydney / UTC1008)
  • Attendees All welcome. Attendance is free for Watershed Landcare members and $10 for non-members.
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Watershed Landcare have invited Agricultural Consultant and Journalist, Robert Freebairn to be our guest speaker on the day.

Mr Freebairn has been providing agricultural advice to Australian farmers, enterprises and government departments for almost 40 years. He is particularly passionate about the development of more productive and sustainable pastures in NSW and his input to this topic was recognised when Mr Freebairn was awarded an OAM for his contribution to Agriculture.

The field day is being held as part of the Digging Deeper into Watershed Soils project and will be held on Thursday 3 November at 'Maidavale', 978 Castlereagh Highway, 10 km north of Gulgong.

The project aims to provide landholders with the opportunity to increase their knowledge of aspects that influence their soil and this field day will enhance understanding of how important plant growth is for soil health and help them better adapt management decisions to their own situation as a result of better understating their soil and pastures.

Discussion topics will include ground cover, various pasture types, the logic for each, establishment, management, soil quality and other relevant aspects. Native pastures will be included as well as the role of tropical, annual legumes, Lucerne and winter forage crops.

Participants will have plenty of opportunity for discussion and to ask questions during the paddock walk and Mr. Freebairn's presentation.

It couldn't be a better start to the season so come along and find out how to get the most out of your pastures.

Attendance is free for Watershed Landcare members and $10 for non-members.

For more information or to RSVP contact Claudia Wythes, Watershed Landcare Co-ordinator, on 0412 011 064 or by email: claudia.wythes@watershedlandcare.com.au.

This event is supported by Watershed Landcare through funding from Landcare Australia and the Jaramas Foundation.