Ladies of the Land enjoy virtual launch meet
R
ising to the challenge
of Covid-19, LDC’s first
women’s networking event
turned into a virtual event.
Seventeen women joined
the online conference that
featured three key
speakers.
Kennys excited to embrace practice change
Fourth-generation
grazier Dan Kenny
attended a landscape
rehydration workshop
in Collinsville two
years ago and it
ignited in him a
desire for
change.
The Dirt ... an insight into the BBB future
The second edition of The Dirt is
now available.
Packed with interesting stories about
the work being undertaken by the
Landholders Driving Change project
in the BBB and, more importantly, the
people affected, it is a great read. It
also provides an insight into
what the future may bring.
Cluster Group helps balance herd nutrition
The Landholders Driving Change
project supports a number of
cluster groups where landholders
help each other to achieve an
overall goal.
The Normanby Cluster Group is
one example. Guided by nutrition
expert Jim Wade, members of
the group work to better
balance herd nutrition.
P4 | Grit Issue 20, June, 2020