Sustainable Farming Discussion Group
All farmers are invited to our next WPCLN Sustainable Farming discussion group. Due to COVID restrictions, we will meet online again - but hopefully we will be back on-farms soon! […]
All farmers are invited to our next WPCLN Sustainable Farming discussion group. Due to COVID restrictions, we will meet online again - but hopefully we will be back on-farms soon! […]
The next Morn Pen Farmer Discussion Group will focus on the benefits of Dung Beetles and will be hosted by Dr Russ Barrow from Charles Sturt University, a researcher with […]
Whilst agriculture is a key source of greenhouse gas emissions, farms also have significant potential to capture and store carbon from the atmosphere in carbon sinks such as trees and […]
All landholders are welcome to attend this webinar on 'Trees and Timber - for Conservation and Profit'. Are you interested in joining a wonderful discussion on local enterprise with trees […]
Bob and Robyn have been at Torwood for 45 years and over that time have planted more than 100,000 trees, transforming the landscape. Whilst many members have been there before, […]
All farmers welcome to attend our next organic growers discussion group. Our focus will be on 'Farming in tune with the Lunar Cycle’. As COVID restrictions continue to prevent us […]
You are invited to the next WPCLN Sustainable Farming discussion group with Damien Adcock at Lardner Park. Damien will be our host and will update us on the pasture trials […]
In Warragul South’s rich red soils where daffodils and dairy farms thrive, Gabe has recently taken on a lease of 2ha and will be converting prime dairy pasture into high […]
Dr Russ Barrow from Charles Sturt University is a researcher with the ‘Dung Beetles Ecosystems Engineers (DBEE)’ project, monitoring the distribution, abundance and diversity of dung beetles across Australia. He […]
All farmers interested in agroforestry are invited to this field day being run by Gippsland Agroforestry Network. Quoted from Peter Devonshire - "Growing timber productive trees will require you to […]