NSW Landcare Gateway
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au
Yanco 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+0OrganisationWestern 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+0OrganisationWeddin 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 GovernmentOrganisationSupporting Groups to achieve their goals
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/ricegrowers-association-of-australia-environmental-champions-program/supporting-groups-to-achieve-their-goals-1
No publisherSoilsCroppingPlanningResources2017/11/20 22:58:21 GMT+0LLCI Case StudyStudying 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 StudySpray Drift and Weed Management workshop
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/glenrac/spray-drift-and-weed-management-workshop
Training and information eventNo publisherWeed controlCroppingGrazing2019/03/26 05:59:20 GMT+0EventSoil School
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/lower-macquarie-landcare/macquarie-2100/copy_of_biofarming-in-macquarie-valley
Soil School teaches farmers to develop sustainable farming methodsNo publisherCropping2019/03/14 05:30:46 GMT+0LLCI Case StudySilvopasture 2021 : trees, pastures and biodiversity for long-term resilience and profit
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/southern-new-england-landcare/silvopasture-2021-trees-pastures-and-biodiversity-for-long-term-resilience-and-profit-a-2-part-webinar-on-the-6th-and-13th-may-2021
Celebrate trees, pastures and biodiversity for long-term resilience and profit at Silvopasture 2021, a 2 part webinar on the 6th and 13th May. See Rowan Reid, Australia’s #1 advocate for agroforestry and founder of the International Master TreeGrower program. See Professor Nick Reid, University of New England, about the biodiversity benefits of silvopasture practices. Learn the how-to from various specialists in seed collection, species selection, planting techniques, maintenance, succession and harvesting. Visit Southern New England Landcare at www.snelandcare.org.au or call 6772 9123 for tickets or more information.No publisherClimateBiodiversityLivestockAgricultureEnvironmentFarm ForestryCroppingLandcareGrazing2021/04/20 06:28:48 GMT+0EventSeed Dressing Trial
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/lower-macquarie-landcare/macquarie-2100/copy_of_seed-dressing-trial
SeedNo publisherCropping2020/05/06 03:51:50 GMT+0LLCI Case StudyRipping into subsoil acidity – Project overview
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/holbrook-landcare-group/ripping-into-subsoil-acidity-2013-project-overview-1
Improving cropping productivityNo publisherSoilsCropping2018/11/27 05:06:52 GMT+0LLCI Case StudyRipping into subsoil acidity – Update 2018
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/holbrook-landcare-group/managing-subsoil-acidity-for-improved-crop-yield
Managing subsoil acidity for improved crop yieldNo publisherSoilsCroppingResearch2018/11/27 05:13:09 GMT+0LLCI Case StudyRicegrowers' Association of Australia Environmental Champions Program
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/ricegrowers-association-of-australia-environmental-champions-program
VISION: The RGA ECP promotes the integration of environmental thinking into everyday farm management and decision-making, longer term farm strategic planning and the management of all non-farm aspects of the industry. MISSION: The RGA ECP utilises available resources to deliver sustainable financial, agronomic and natural resource management information covering the whole farming system to regional farmers.No publisherby-ncNative VegetationBiodiversityCommunitySoilsCroppingEducationOrganisationRebalancing a Vegative Landscape
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/lower-macquarie-landcare/macquarie-2100/rebalancing-a-vegative-landscape
26,599 Hectares of IMPROVED FARMING MANAGEMENTNo publisherSoilsCroppingErosion ControlBiodiversity2020/05/06 02:57:31 GMT+0LLCI Case StudyPrinciples of pasture cropping with Col Seis
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/central-tablelands-landcare-management-committee/events/principles-of-pasture-cropping-with-col-seis
Central Tablelands Landcare has a limited number of places on a bus leaving Orange to visit Col Seis's property to learn about the principles of pasture cropping. Be quick to register your interest as spots are limited.No publisherby-ncCroppingBiodiversityWorkshopsEventNSW Farmers Association (Central Coast Horticulture Branch)
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/nsw-farmers-association-central-coast-horticulture-branch
NSW Farmers Association is a grassroots organisation with the aim of furthering the productivity and profitability of farming without unnecessary burden. Farmers are the original ‘landcarers’ and have participated in Landcare since its inception. The Central Coast area is famous for its highly productive Horticulture enterprises, consisting of Avocadoes, Citrus and other horticultural crops. The area is also well known for its poultry production systems. Our members come from all across the Central Coast Plateau. NSW Farmers Association Central Coast Branch have secured funding to employ a Landcare Co-ordinator for the region. This will enable all farming operations in the region to take advantage of the skills and knowledge of the Co-ordinator and other Landcare members to exhibit the values of caring for our country, whilst maintaining an environmentally sound and productive business’.No publisherby-ncCroppingOrganisation