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SUMMARY:Grazing land management EDGE - Monto
DESCRIPTION:Grazing land management (GLM) EDGE is a three-day workshop to give you a thorough understanding of the grazing land environment in which you operate – it will provide you with knowledge to strategically manage your grazing business so you can optimise your land condition and productivity in the long-term. \n$800 + GST per person (usually $1\,950pp) \nContact Alex Thomson\, DPI for more information:\nM: 0429 228 952 or E: alexandra.thomson@dpi.qld.gov.au \n \nTo see the full event flyer click here.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/grazing-land-management-edge-monto/
LOCATION:Monto RSL\, 7 Rutherford Street\, Monto\, Qld\, 4630\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
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SUMMARY:The natural grazier — Springsure
DESCRIPTION:An introduction to Grazing Naturally with Dick Richardson\nDon’t miss this chance to learn from one of the best. Join grazing expert Dick Richardson in the field and see how his Grazing Naturally method is helping land managers transform their pastures\, boost soil health\, and build landscapes that thrive. \nWalk away with: \n\npractical regenerative grazing skills\nstocking management and grazing strategies\na plan on how to build your soil health and utilise carbon cycles\npractical\, science-based strategies for improving soil health\, pasture productivity\, and profitability.\n\nRead more about Dick Richardson. \nMorning tea and lunch provided. Please bring a hat\, water bottle and chair. \nContact\nIf you have any questions\, please contact FBA Land Management Officer Sheree Johnston on 0448 219 982. \nThis event is supported by the Australian Government through funding from the Natural Heritage Trust under the Climate-Smart Agriculture. \nRegister here!
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/the-natural-grazier-springsure/
LOCATION:Manalee\, Glenlee Road\, Springsure\, QLD\, 4722\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="Sheree Johnston":MAILTO:Sheree.johnston@fba.org.au
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SUMMARY:Understanding nitrogen efficiency in beef cattle: Insights from 7 years of research — Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation (QAAFI)\, this seminar summarises 7 years of research on nitrogen metabolism in northern Australian beef systems. Across multiple studies\, δ¹⁵N in tail hair emerged as a clear indicator of whole-animal nitrogen efficiency: animals with lower δ¹⁵N retain more nitrogen\, perform better under nutritional or heat stress\, and achieve superior growth and reproductive outcomes. With moderate heritability\, δ¹⁵N offers real potential for identifying efficient and resilient cattle. \nAbout the presenter\nDr Luis Prada e Silva is an Associate Professor at QAAFI\, University of Queensland\, specialising in ruminant nutrition. His research explores the biological mechanisms that drive feed efficiency and maternal performance in tropical cattle\, supported by strong industry and scientific partnerships. With experience in Brazil\, Australia\, and the United States\, he brings a global perspective to northern beef systems. He has led multiple major research programs\, published widely\, and supervised numerous HDR students\, integrating nutrition\, physiology\, and genomic tools to improve cattle productivity. \nAbout QAAFI Science Seminars\nQueensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation (QAAFI) has been hosting a high-profile seminar series across the disciplines of agriculture\, food and nutrition science since 2014. \nWith a range of speakers from Australia and abroad\, the series explores how high-impact science will significantly improve the competitiveness and sustainability of the tropical and sub-tropical food\, fibre and agribusiness sectors. \nThis seminar will be presented online through Zoom webinar. \nPlease click the link to join the webinar on the day: https://uqz.zoom.us/j/81444254222
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/understanding-nitrogen-efficiency-in-beef-cattle-insights-from-7-years-of-research-webinar/
LOCATION:Online webinar\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260224T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260224T130000
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SUMMARY:Carbon & Your Ag Business Webinar Series 2 - Know your Emission Number
DESCRIPTION:Join AgForce for a clear\, user-friendly webinar series designed to help producers cut through the carbon maze and understand what carbon means for their property and business. \nThis series breaks down the fundamentals of carbon in a way that is practical\, region and commodity-relevant\, and focused on facts — free from media hype or political spin. Across the webinar series\, we will cover: \nSeries 1: Carbon basics — Supply Chains\, Emissions and what we know \n\nUnderstanding carbon in an agricultural context\nWhy carbon is becoming increasingly important for producers\nHow carbon works — and how it can change (vegetation\, soils and livestock)\nSupply chains and government: opportunities\, risks and expectations\n\nSeries 2: Carbon calculators and your emissions for your property and in your business \n\nCarbon calculators — what they are\, how they work and how to use them\nHow to prepare yourself and identify carbon advisors who may not have your best interests at heart\nPulling it all together — what carbon means for your business now and into the future\n\nSeries 3: Carbon opportunities and agreements \n\nA clear\, practical guide to help you understand carbon opportunities available now and make informed decisions for your operation\nHow to initiate a carbon project and what decisions\n\n  \n \n  \nDon’t forget to register!
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/carbon-your-ag-business-webinar-series-2-know-your-emission-number-feb/
LOCATION:Online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260224T144500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260224T170000
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SUMMARY:Developing control strategies for problem weeds in SW Qld consultative meeting – Goondiwindi
DESCRIPTION:Growers and agronomists are invited to attend GRDC NGN’s meeting to raise and prioritise winter weed issues from 2025 season. Prioritised issues will form the basis for potential 2026 winter trial work. \nAttendees will also be presented with results from our 2025 winter projects. \nPlease RSVP for catering purposes by Friday 20th Feb 5.00pm. \nFor more information\, contact Brendan Burton\, 0428 712 004. \n 
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/developing-control-strategies-for-problem-weeds-in-sw-qld-consultative-meeting-goondiwindi/
LOCATION:Gateway to Training Centre\, 15-21 Russell Street\, Goondiwindi\, Qld\, 4390\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
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