Environment and Sustainability
How your livestock can improve the land they graze on
Your livestock can do more than just produce meat, milk or wool - they can also help improve the land they graze on.
How animals move across a paddock affects everything from soil health and pasture growth to plant diversity and productivity. Managed well, grazing can be a powerful tool for building healthier pastures and more resilient farming systems.
Different animals graze in different ways, and their nutritional needs change throughout the year. Planned grazing helps bring all of this together, using stock movement and timing to get the best out of both your pastures and your livestock.
At this workshop, Holistic Grazing expert Dr Judi Earl will share practical insights into different grazing approaches and how they influence pasture growth, composition and production, helping you make the most of the stock you already have on your farm.
Personalised, on-farm consults are also available for workshop attendees. Each session is for 2.5 hours and will be held either morning or afternoon from 19-23 May.
Workshop only: $55 (incl GST)
Workshop + personal on-farm consult with Dr Judi Earl: $110 (incl GST)
Make your ticket selection at the checkout then contact [email protected] to book your consult time.
The Shire of Augusta Margaret River is proud to partner with the Lower Blackwood LCDC to promote sustainable agriculture.