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Attend the Beef Up Forum at Spyglass
he LDC project will cover the admission
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fee and overnight accommodation for BBB
landholders who attend the Beef Up Forum
at Spyglass Research Station on Friday, 7
September 2018.
This forum is an excellent opportunity
for graziers to hear quality speakers talk
about genetics for improved reproductive
performance and profit.
Landscape Rehydration workshop a must
HIS workshop is a must to attend. Learn
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about Natural Sequence Farming, soil
rehydration and erosion control in grazing
landscapes at the Designing Landscape
Rehydration workshop at the Collinsville
rodeo ground on Wednesday 22 August,
8am - 4pm.
This will be followed by an inspection of
completed work at Sonoma Station.
Members of the Landholders Driving Change Panel
l Bob Harris, Agforce Member;
l Buster O’Loughlin, Exevale Station;
l Garlone Moulin, Mt Pleasant Station;
l Tom Murphy, Tabletop Station;
l Jessie Gooding, Mt Aberdeen Station;
l Bristow Hughes, Strathalbyn Station;
l Jane Waterhouse, Principal Scientist;
l Christian Roth, Technical Science
representative;
l Brigid Nelson, DAF representative;
l Andrew Willcox, Whitsunday Regional
Council;
l Meghan Blackburn, Office of Great
Barrier Reef;
l Dr Scott Crawford, NQ Dry Tropics.
The LDC project also benefits from
collaboration with the Department of
Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF), CSIRO,
JCU, TropWATER and Glencore.
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ANDHOLDERS Driving Change
is a Burdekin Major Integrated
Project funded by the Queensland
Government through the
Queensland Reef Water Quality
Program.
Grit, Issue 3, August, 2018 | P5