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SUMMARY:Grazing and Grains Workshop - Orion
DESCRIPTION:Maximise the productivity\, profitability and sustainability of your pastures!\nGain practical strategies to get the most from your land\, cattle and pastures at a DPI grazing and grains workshop. \nWhat you’ll learn\nMaking the best choice for your land and cattle: \n\nCattle nutrition and productivity\nFilling the feed gap\nEconomics and gross margins\nGrazing time and diet selection\nMarketing for economic returns\n\nAgronomy of forages and pasture establishment: \n\nSite and species selection\nMaximising soil water infiltration to de-risk establishment\nSeed quality and planting methods\nNutrient and equipment needs\nFallow soil and erosion management\nApply best-practice forage and pasture agronomy\n\nWorkshops are being held at four convenient locations – register your spot now!\nPlease RSVP to Shallan Herrig on 0436 811 486 or shallan.herrig@dpi.qld.gov.au.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/grazing-and-grains-workshop-orion/
LOCATION:‘Birrong’ Orion\, Old Orion Road\, Orion\, QLD\, 4722\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Land and pastures
ORGANIZER;CN="Shallan Herrig":MAILTO:Shallan.Herrig@daf.qld.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260323T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260323T180000
DTSTAMP:20260420T003828
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SUMMARY:Grazing and Grains Workshop - Wowan
DESCRIPTION:Maximise the productivity\, profitability and sustainability of your pastures!\nGain practical strategies to get the most from your land\, cattle and pastures at a DPI grazing and grains workshop. \nWhat you’ll learn\nMaking the best choice for your land and cattle: \n\nCattle nutrition and productivity\nFilling the feed gap\nEconomics and gross margins\nGrazing time and diet selection\nMarketing for economic returns\n\nAgronomy of forages and pasture establishment: \n\nSite and species selection\nMaximising soil water infiltration to de-risk establishment\nSeed quality and planting methods\nNutrient and equipment needs\nFallow soil and erosion management\nApply best-practice forage and pasture agronomy\n\nWorkshops are being held at four convenient locations – register your spot now!\nPlease RSVP to Shallan Herrig on 0436 811 486 or shallan.herrig@dpi.qld.gov.au.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/grazing-and-grains-workshop-wowan/
LOCATION:Wowan\, Wowan\, QLD\, 4702\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Land and pastures
ORGANIZER;CN="Shallan Herrig":MAILTO:Shallan.Herrig@daf.qld.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260317T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260317T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T003828
CREATED:20260302T052924Z
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SUMMARY:Soil to success: Maximising land productivity — Goovigen
DESCRIPTION:“Get hands-on with practical erosion control strategies! Explore real-life trials\, discover what’s working\, and learn how to apply solutions tailored to your property\, your system\, and your budget. Walk away with clear\, actionable steps to boost productivity\, retain water\, and improve groundcover.” \nJoin Dawson Catchment Coordinating Association and Central Queensland Landscape Alliance for Soil to success on 17 March. The practical hands-on workshop will explore a range of trials and management options designed to reduce erosion risk and improve landscape function. Learn what’s being tested\, what’s showing promise\, and what could work on your country\, in your system\, within your budget. \nHear from Glenn Landsberg\nGlenn is a farmer\, rehydration consultant and pilot focused on restoring landscape function in Australia’s rangelands. His aerial perspective helps him identify degraded areas and implement targeted earthworks that slow water movement\, leading to improved soil health and promoting grass growth. By enhancing moisture retention\, his approach helps to create more resilient and productive landscapes. \nEvent details\nSoil to success has been fully funding\, including morning tea and lunch. \nPlan to arrive at around 8:30am as the event will start at 9\, with a 1pm finish. \nTo book your seat\, contact Chloe Paviour\, on 0427 902 374\, or Kylie MacTaggart\, on 0419 686 259.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/soil-to-success-goovigen/
LOCATION:952 Jambin-Goovigen Road\, Goovigen\, 952 Jambin-Goovigen Road\, Goovigen\, Queensland\, 4702\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Land and pastures
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260317T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260318T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T003828
CREATED:20260106T050215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T050215Z
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SUMMARY:GRDC Herbicide behaviour workshop — Toowoomba
DESCRIPTION:Herbicide resistance is changing product use. In many situations\, products and mixtures that previously worked are now less effective. \nThis workshop will focus on the biological pathways and environmental factors that influence herbicide performance\, along with interactions that may occur when products are mixed and will be delivered by ICAN Senior Consultant Mark Congreve. \nParticipants will leave with a better understanding of the key factors dictating herbicide performance and what can be done in the paddock to ensure weed control is maximised. Knowing what weeds will be controlled from a herbicide application is the easy bit – it’s on the label. More challenging questions include: \n\nWhy do herbicides perform or fail in some situations? How do environmental factors influence this?\nWhat can happen when we tank mix?\nCritical comments on the label. Why are they important?\nHow do adjuvants and water conditioning agents work? What should be used\, when and why?\nHow does resistance affect different herbicides? What strategies can be used as resistance emerges?\nHow do residual herbicides work and what influences their breakdown?\n\nWorkshop numbers will be capped to ensure effective participation. Workshop registrations will be accepted on a first-in basis and a ‘wait list’ will be established for workshops that sell out. \n \nFor more information\, contact Erica McKay\, on 02 94824930 or erica@icanrural.com.au.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/grdc-herbicide-behaviour-workshop-toowoomba/
LOCATION:Burke and Wills Hotel\, Toowoomba\, 554 Ruthven Street\, Toowoomba\, Queensland\, 4350\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Land and pastures
ORGANIZER;CN="Erica McKay":MAILTO:erica@icanrural.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260316T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260316T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T003828
CREATED:20260302T005143Z
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SUMMARY:Soil first: erosion management and rehydration for grazing country — Wandoan
DESCRIPTION:Join Dawson Catchment Coordinating Association and Central Queensland Landscape Alliance for Soil first on 16 March. The practical hands-on workshop will explore a range of trials and management options designed to reduce erosion risk and improve landscape function. Learn what’s being tested\, what’s showing promise\, and what could work on your country\, in your system\, within your budget. \nHear from Glenn Landsberg\nGlenn is a farmer\, rehydration consultant and pilot focused on restoring landscape function in Australia’s rangelands. His aerial perspective helps him identify degraded areas and implement targeted earthworks that slow water movement\, leading to improved soil health and promoting grass growth. By enhancing moisture retention\, his approach helps to create more resilient and productive landscapes. \nEvent details\nSoil first has been fully funding\, including morning tea and lunch. \nPlan to arrive at around 8:30am as the event will start at 9\, with a 1pm finish. \nTo book your seat\, contact Chloe Paviour\, on 0427 902 374\, or Kylie MacTaggart\, on 0419 686 259.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/soil-first-erosion-management-and-rehydration-for-grazing-country-wandoan/
LOCATION:Goorewan\, Gulugaba\, 351 Cormacks Road\, Gulugaba\, Queensland\, 4418\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Land and pastures
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260312T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260312T160000
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SUMMARY:Developing thriving landscapes — Biggenden
DESCRIPTION:Join BMRG and hosts Jake and Anna Hoey on Thursday 12 March at “Delmere” in Biggenden for a hands-on exploration into the future of regenerative grazing. \nWith a spotlight on building diverse pastures and retaining moisture in the landscape\, this complimentary field day offers landholders a practical opportunity to enhance soil health\, grazing productivity\, and ecosystem resilience. \nYou’ll hear from two of Queensland’s leading voices in grazing land management and landscape hydrology stewardship: \n\nAndrew Zerner\, Principal Advisor for Resource Consulting Services (RCS)\, will share insights into applying regenerative grazing principles that reduce inputs\, boost profitability\, and restore landscape function.\nStuart Andrews\, Founder of Tarwyn Park Training and champion of Natural Sequence Farming\, will demonstrate how rehydrating the land can drive long-term ecological and economic benefits—helping us better manage drought\, fire\, and flood.\n\nEvent Details\n\n\nDelmere\, 269 Degilbo Mines Road\, Biggenden QLD\nThursday 12 March 2026\n8.30am registration for a 9.00am start – 4.00pm finish\nMorning tea and lunch provided – BYO chair\, water bottle\, hat and sunscreen\n\nLearn more and register here.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/developing-thriving-landscapes-biggenden/
LOCATION:Delmere\, Biggenden\, 269 Degilbo Mines Road\, Biggenden\, Queensland\, 4621\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Land and pastures
ORGANIZER;CN="BMRG":MAILTO:admin@bmrg.org.au
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