Field Days – Bredbo, Cooma & Dalgety River paddocks can be the most productive area of your farm for grazing hay or cropping, and they are also important for biodiversity and for filtering runoff into rivers & creeks. How these areas are managed can help ensure you get the most out of your river paddock for production, biodiversity and water quality. We will cover: Maximising ground cover Managing nutrients Effective floodplain cropping Smart weed management Promoting healthy riparian zones Supporting bidiversity Maximising livestock health Preventing soil erosion Held on: Monday 23rd February – Cooma area Tuesday 24th February – Bredbo area Saturday 28th February – Dalgety area From 10am-1pm followed by a BBQ lunch. Field day directions will be provided upon RSVP. RSVP to South East LLS on 6452 1455 or email luke.pope@lls.nsw.gov.au. The river paddock field day (1)
Daily archives: 11/02/2015
Late last year we had another school visit with the Stage One kids at Cooma North Primary School. It was a great success – with the kids learning all about river health & platypuses. Bill our platypus was a big hit and the kids enjoyed sharing stories of their own encounters with platypuses. slovenska-lekaren.com We look forward to our next school visit… coming soon!
Title: African Lovegrass ID Workshop Location: Dog Kennel TSR – Bobundara Description: Identifying young African Lovegrass can be difficult – come along to this workshop held by MacLaughlin River Landcare to look at the plant in its youngest stages. Presented by Luke Pope of South East LLS RSVPs to anna.rudd@lls.nsw.gov.au. Start Time: 10am Date: Tuesday 3 March 2015 End Time: Midday