More than 20 properties in whoa boys project
ORE than 20 grazing properties are
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taking part in the whoa boy project
that is being rolled out across the BBB
catchment.
LDC hosted landcare specialist and plant
operator Darryl Hill to deliver erosion
control grader training to landholders and
local contractors who are now undertaking
erosion control works across the catchment.
Opportunities for on-ground works
RAZING practice change is
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central to the Landholders
Driving Change (LDC) project
because it is the proven most
cost-effective way of improving
water quality.
Graziers can adopt a wide range
of activities to help meet water
quality targets.
Suite of training opportunities for graziers
HE LDC team has put together
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a suite of training opportunities
that could be useful for graziers in
the BBB.
It is not a complete list, and if you’re
interested in a particular area of
training, and it doesn’t appear here,
please contact the Bowen-based
grazing team.
The Bowen-based LDC project support team
Land Management Support Coordinator
- Rodger Walker - 0408 828 276
[email protected]
Senior Field Officer
- Brendan Smith - 0417 408 587
[email protected]
Senior Field Officer
- Adrienne Hall - 0428 158 859
[email protected]
P2 | Grit Issue 5, October, 2018
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