Nov 15, 2021 | December 2021
IT DOESN’T TAKE MUCH… down-wearing of 40mm in 12 months at this monitoring point equates to 400m³ of soil across a hectare. Series of field days to focus on gullies — from go to whoa Three field days focusing on gullies will be held at Havilah Station...
Nov 12, 2021 | December 2021, Uncategorized
BUILDING KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS Get involved and enjoy the benefits Getting involved in the LDC project opens doors to access technical experts and a wide range of knowledge and skills building workshops and training sessions. The grazing support program aims to support...
Nov 12, 2021 | December 2021
LANDSCAPE REMEDIATION SMALL-SCALE GULLIES If you have gullies encroaching on your: high quality native pasture areas; creek frontages and riparian corridors; existing fencing; or access tracks, CALL US! BBB landholders are eligible to apply for a grant of up to...
Nov 12, 2021 | December 2021
GRAZING LAND MANAGEMENT Get on board a two-year push to stop 45kt of sediment During the next two years, LDC has committed to deliver at least 30 Grazing Land Management projects, in collaboration with graziers, to reach a 45kt target of fine sediment under the $5...
Nov 12, 2021 | December 2021
Healthy soil, healthy food Soil is responsible for 95 per cent of the food we eat and is ultimately responsible for much of the economic, environmental and social benefits that we enjoy. Its sustainable management is critical for our future, and recognised nationally...
Nov 12, 2021 | December 2021
NQ Dry Tropics Land Remediation Manager Dan Hazelman (right) and Whitsundsay Regional Council’s Scott Hardy and Carlos Barrero inspect the drains servicing Emu Plains-Exmoor Road during a study comparing the sediment load in vee-bottom and flat-bottom drains....