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Champions of the Catchment News

Photos from our Champions Farm Tour

by Margaret Mackinnon|Published 14/05/2013

Those who visited the farm of Stuart & Jan Reid “Murlingbung” were able to judge first hand the benefits of rotational grazing to both pasture growth and soil health.  Here are some photos…

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Graham Centre National Food & Farming Forum
Published 29/07/2014

Graham Centre National Food & Farming Forum

Title: Graham Centre National Food & Farming Forum Location: Wagga Wagga Link out: Click here Description: This industry wide ‘think tank’ on […]

Published 17/09/2013

Yeomans & RFD Field Day

Snowy River Landcare are holding a field day on 12 October to demonstrate the Yeomans plow is used to break soil compaction […]

Published 12/02/2016

Upper Snowy Landcare proud of our local “Hidden Treasure”

Last year, local resident and Chair of Upper Snowy Landcare, Robin Sevenoaks, was among 106 women recognised in the 2015 Hidden Treasures […]

Published 03/08/2016

Platypus surveys – volunteers needed

Platypus can be found throughout the Monaro – in the Numeralla, Murrumbidgee & Snowy Rivers as well as smaller creeks such as […]

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Upper Snowy Landcare Co-ordinator:
Lauren Van Dyke

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