NSW Landcare Gateway
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au
Don't put your land out to pasture
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/watershed-landcare-incorporated/news/dont-put-your-land-out-to-pasture
Published 28 October 2016. As the old adage goes, there's more than one way to skin a cat and, likewise, there's more than one way to improve and maintain the condition and productivity of pastures...No publisherby-ncSoilsCroppingEducationGrazingWorkshopsNews ItemInnovative cropping techniques
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/watershed-landcare-incorporated/news/innovative-cropping-techniques
Published 4 November 2016. Watershed Landcare will be hosting a workshop on Multi Species Pasture Cropping with Colin Seis, pioneer of this innovative cropping technique which was developed right here in the Central Tablelands...No publisherby-ncSoilsCroppingWorkshopsGrazingNews ItemWeddin Landcare
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/weddin-landcare
The Weddin Landcare group is very production focussed. Our objective is to promote sustainable agriculture practices throughout the region, and maintain and enhance biodiversity. Another of our objectives is to focus on flora and fauna in the urban and peri-urban environment. Our aim is to engage and build input from the local community to build sustainability into Weddin Landcare.No publisherby-ncWeed controlNative VegetationBiodiversityLivestockHabitatWorkshopsCommunitySoilsErosion ControlEducationCroppingPest controlCultural HeritageGrazingLocal GovernmentOrganisationManaging multi-species crops field day
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/weddin-landcare/managing-multi-species-crops-field-day
Weddin Landcare held a local field day to discuss regenerative cropping and grazing practices on mixed farms and build a local support network of like-minded farmers.No publisherSoilsCroppingBiodiversityAgricultureGrazing2022/05/10 05:35:40 GMT+0LP Case StudyWestern Murray Land Improvement Group Inc
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/western-murray-land-improvement-group-inc
The Western Murray Land Improvement Group (WMLIG) is a non-profit Landcare group formed in 2003 with an office based in Barham, NSW. The group is a key NRM and sustainable agriculture service provider and represents the region as part of Murray Landcare in the Murray Catchment. Locally the group provides Landcare support to the community in the previous Wakool Shire region in the mid Murray Catchment, covering an area of over 750,000 ha.No publisherby-ncBiodiversityCommunityAquacultureCroppingEducationCultural Heritage2021/12/02 02:10:00 GMT+0OrganisationStudying your soil
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/western-murray-land-improvement-group-inc/studying-your-soil
Soil management for producersNo publisherSoilsCropping2018/04/18 22:54:00 GMT+0LLCI Case StudyImproving Nitrogen Use Efficiency
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/western-murray-land-improvement-group-inc/improving-nitrogen-use-efficiency
Mid-row banding to boost irrigated cropping productivityNo publisherCroppingEducationResearch2020/04/29 08:05:00 GMT+0LP Case StudyYanco Creek and Tributaries Advisory Council - YACTAC
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/yanco-creek-and-tributaries-advisory-council
Yanco Creek and Tributaries Advisory Council - YACTAC's footprint is in the Riverina, between Narrandera and Moulamein, including the towns of Morundah, Jerilderie, Conargo and Wanganella.No publisherby-ncWeed controlNative VegetationBiodiversityRiparianWetlandsSoilsWater qualityCropping2018/05/25 04:14:00 GMT+0OrganisationMurray Landcare Collective
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/murray-landcare-collective
Murray Landcare is a collective of community based, not for profit Landcare, Agriculture, Producer and Environmental Groups in the Murray Region of NSW. It has a focus on learning together through collective interaction and using our entrepreneurial skills to improve our resource base to deliver better natural resource management, sustainable agriculture and rural community development.No publisherNative VegetationBiodiversityLivestockLandcareRiverinaCommunityUrban and Peri-urbanCroppingCultural HeritageGrazing2017/10/23 07:04:00 GMT+0Organisation