Grazing Naturally STACs up on all fronts
Landscape Repair project gathering steam
Grazing Naturally STACs up on all fronts
Grazing expert Dick Richardson ran a workshop on the Grazing Naturally method, a practical approach he adapted that helps boost soil health, grow better pastures, and bring more biodiversity back to grazing landscapes.
It’ s an easily managed graze and rest regime.
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THE grit
Dick Richardson, speaking from a makeshift pulpit shows the group a Sabbath paddock.
Landscape Repair project gathering steam
Pictured planning on-site are NQ Dry Tropics staffers, clockwise from top left: Rod Kerr, Morgan Gunther, graziers Dan and Tash Standford, Jade Fraser( sitting, obscured), Chris Poole, Sam Clarke, Claire Cornel, Bernie Claussen, Carleigh Drew and Kirra Williams.
The Burdekin Landscape Repair project is gaining momentum after months of groundwork.
The first half of 2025 has focused on shaping targeted strategies to protect soil and improve landscape health across the region.
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Grit Issue 36, September, 2025 | P5