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Grazing Fundamentals EDGE workshop | Halls Creek, WA




21 Nov 2018 | 08:30 AM
1 day
$500pp* + GST / 1 person from a business, (normally $750pp + GST) or $250pp* + GST / 2 or more people from same business. *Discounted price is possible thanks to generous support from Northern Beef Development.
Grazing Fundamentals EDGE is a one-day workshop designed to give you a broad understanding of the components of the grazing production systems and the core, scientifically-backed principles behind optimising grazing land productivity.
Attending this workshop will help you to:
- better understand the connection between land condition, pasture growth and animal production
- allow for climate variability when planning livestock management
- recognise the dominant land types in your region and on your property
- better align herd management with seasonal changes in pasture condition.
What you will learn:
- environmental regulators of pasture growth and quality
- local seasonal pasture growth patterns and key management dates
- how grazing affects pasture plants, their productivity and growth
- characteristics of dominant local land types and their productive potential
- how to assess land condition and how to manage livestock to maintain or achieve good land condition
- when and how to use pasture spelling
- principles behind successful grazing systems
- selective grazing, its function, and how to reduce impacts
- how to account for grazing distribution when assessing paddock carrying capacity.
Presenters: Jill Alexander (Applied Ag), Kath Ryan (DPIRD) and Matt Fletcher (DPIRD)
Download the flyer here.
Registration details
Cost includes comprehensive set of workshop notes, workbook, follow-up field session and lunch, morning/afternoon tea.
Registration:
Matt Fletcher (DPIRD), T: 08 9166 4019, E: Matthew. Fletcher@dpird.wa.gov.au
For more information:
Jill: M: 0427 764 897 or Matt: T: 9166 4019
Halls Creek (Venue TBA)