Personalised property visits for tailored grazing solutions


Personalised property visits for tailored grazing solutions

When Sue and David Walmsley purchased Walm-ley in 2009, the 214 hectare Droughtmaster cattle stud was in poor condition. The soil was compacted and eroding, and its pastures were degraded. Walm-ley is just 6 km south of Injune and bordered by Injune Creek. It was clear its land condition had to improve so the Walmsleys grazing business would be sustainable, and their valuable soil would not be washed away and onto the Great Barrier Reef.






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The ABC’s of EBVs

10th September Beef Breeding Services, 863 Etna Creek Rd, Etna […]

Sep 10 2025

Train the Trainer – PayDirt Northern Australia

VENUE: Rockhampton, Queensland DATE: Thursday, 11/09/2025 PRICE: Free to advisors […]

Sep 11 2025

2025 Grazing Forum

Reef Catchments presents an impressive line-up of expert speakers at […]

Oct 22 2025

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