EVENT

Landscape Rehydration for Improved Productivity – Boyup Brook

How do local water cycles, grazing management practices, perennial pastures, contour banks, and soil improvements work together to create productive landscapes? Come along to this event and find out! 

Held in Boyup Brook on October 8, 'Landscape Rehydration For Improved Productivity' will offer a multidisciplinary, holistic approach to restoring local water cycles and enhancing productivity in the process.

Expertise from a hydrologist (Lance Mudgway - Mulloon Institute), agronomist (Col Bowey - CB Farming Systems), and experienced farmer (Warren Pensini -  Blackwood Valley Beef) will be shared with participants via presentations, interactive field walks, and hands-on contour bank and soil pit demonstrations.

Tickets are limited so grab yours before they go! https://events.humanitix.com/landscape-rehydration-for-improved-productivity?hxchl=hex-pfl

This event is hosted by The Mulloon Institute, through funding from the Western Australian Government State NRM Program. Support has been provided by the Blackwood Basin Group and RegenWA. RegenWA is powered by the Perth NRM Restoration Impact Framework project with funding from Lotterywest, State NRM, and Commonland. 

 

 

Event Details

DATE: 08/10/2024
FROM: 9:30am
TO: 3:30pm
LOCATION: McLarty Road, Boyup Brook
CONTENT TYPE: In Person
INDUSTRY: Cropping, Grazing, Livestock, Pasture

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