Pasture Cropping Workshop | Emerald
Join us to learn about pasture cropping (aka multi-species pastures) with expert Colin Seis. The workshops include a paddock walk at a local property looking at multi-species pastures. This is a great opportunity to learn how to get regenerative practices working on your central Queensland property.
Learn about:
- multi-species grazing and cropping
- pasture cropping
- grasslands and pasture
- soil health
- carbon
- nutrient cycling
- soil ecosystems
… and more!
The presenter
Colin Seis
Colin is a regenerative farmer best known for pioneering the pasture cropping technique (where a winter cash crop is sown into an existing summer-active pasture).
During these events, Colin will discuss regenerative techniques (such as pasture cropping and multi-species pastures) and the flow on benefits for soil and business.
When – Thursday 29 September | 8:30am – 4pm
Where – Borilla Creek Station – 2595 Glendon Road, Emerald
Morning tea and lunch provided. Please bring a hat, notepad and water bottle and wear paddock appropriate clothing and footwear.
RSVP by 23 September to Lochlan
0428 020 877
lochlan.jepson@fba.org.au
This project is funded by the Australian Government’s Reef Trust with support from Fitzroy Basin Association.