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NATIONAL LANDCARE WEBINAR Regenerating Australia’s Soil Health Series Hosted by the National Landcare Facilitator in partnership with Soils for Life The NLF is an initiative of

Soil Health Regeneration SHANE JOYCE NATIONAL LANDCARE WEBINAR PART 2

THE START SOILS/PASTURE DEGRADED. GOAL: SOILS IN BEST POSSIBLE CONDITION

ADVICE FROM: RESOURCE CONSULTING SERVICE. GRAZING FOR PROFIT READING WORKSHOPS FIELD DAYS

CELL GRAZING

MISTAKES RECLEARING INADEQUATE/POORLY PLANNED WATER SYSTEMS

WHAT HAS WORKED WELL BIODYNAMIC PREPARATIONS CELL GRAZING. REST FOR PASTURES. TREE RETENTION. PLANNING & MONITORING. COMMITMENT.

EUCALYPT FOREST

SEMI EVERGREEN VINE THICKET

BRIGALOW

BENEFITS CARRYING CAPACITY WATER USE EFFICIENCY PASTURE HEALTH SOIL HEALTH DIVERSITY FAUNA & FLORA EASE OF STOCK HANDLING FINANCIAL. REDUCED COST OF PRODUCTION. LESS STRESS

TAKE HOME MESSAGE USE BIODYNAMICS FROM THE START PLAN & MONITOR. ALL IN BUSINESS COMMIT TO CHANGE. TRANSITION. NOT COLD TURKEY.