We made some fantastic video stories about the winner of our Champions of the Catchment Awards. To watch them on youtube: Chris Millington: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Lj3ysClj6k farmbrazil.com.br Phil Daley: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=SEIz_wXkjBk Stuart Reid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nudfprjd04Y&feature=youtube_gdata
Champions of the Catchment
Those who visited the farm of Stuart & Jan Reid “Murlingbung” were able to judge first hand the benefits of rotational grazing to both pasture growth and soil health. Here are some photos… เลวิตร้า ซื้อที่ไหน
Our Champions of the Catchment Dinner was a great success – with local landcarers honoured for their contribution to natural resource management in our area. Below are some of the highlights of our dinner.
Local landholders who have made outstanding contributions to natural resource management in the catchment were recently honoured at a Landcare dinner hosted by the Upper Snowy Landcare Committee. To see some photos of our dinner visit our gallery HERE… Mr Adrian Begg, Chair of South East Landcare, which covers the Southern Rivers region, presented four “Champions of the Catchment” awards to people who, through innovation, persistence and a willingness to assist others that share the similar land management problems, have improved the condition of natural resources in the Upper Snowy Catchment. A Champions award was presented to Phil and Robin Daley for their outstanding work in the control of grassy weeds on their property as well as the work that Phil has done in sharing his techniques at weed field days run by the Berridale Rocky Plain and Snowy River Landcare Group. Not only have the Daleys been able to […]
Local Landcarers recently visited the property of Stuart & Jan Reid – winner of a Champions of the Catchment Award for their work in taking principles of sustainable grazing management and translating them to the harsh reality of grazing on the Monaro. beit-mirkahat.com Not only have the Reids invested in the development of fencing and water infrastructure on their property to support the system of cell grazing, but over the last 20 years they have persisted, often through trial and error, to develop a system of grazing rotation that is suited to the long cold winters and unpredictable rainfall on the Monaro. Following the awards dinner on Friday night, there was a bus tour to the Reids property “Murlingbung” to judge first hand the benefits of rotational grazing to both pasture growth and soil health. Amongst the attendees on the tour were Landcare members from the whole of the South […]