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Barossa Improved Grazing Group From Little Things BIGG Things Grow Georgina Keynes, Facilitator
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Barossa Improved Grazing Group Local Grower Groups Angaston Ag Bureau Koonunga Ag Bureau North Rhine Sheep Group Mt Pleasant Beef Group Barossa Mid-Nth Dairy Discussion Group
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Barossa Improved Grazing Group BIGG Beginnings… Winter Pasture NRM Project 2012/13 Look over your neighbours fence- learn from each other Pasture Measurement Use different pasture species to provide opportunities Natural Resources Adelaide & Mt Lofty Ranges
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Barossa Improved Grazing Group Improve local farming practices through innovative and practical solutions for sustainable grazing systems Funding Opportunities Since 2012, funding to support 13 individual projects ($370k ) What Do We Do??
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Angaston Ag Bureau BIGG Angaston Ag Bureau Koonunga Ag Bureau North Rhine Sheep Group Mt Pleasant Beef Group Barossa Mid-North Dairy Discussion Group Technical Facilitator/Coordinators Advisory Committee Project 1 Project 2 Project 3 Project 4 Funding Partners Governance Structure
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Grower groups, Industry, Government Common interests (productivity & NRM) Ensuring broad consultation Sharing outcomes (communications) Advisory support (technical & strategic ) Strategic Plan Partnership Engagement
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Barossa Improved Grazing Group Temporary Electric Fence RAPPA Project 2012/13 Rotational grazing improves pasture utilisation and ground cover Having a flexible system helps manage through variable climate Caring for Our Country
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Barossa Improved Grazing Group Soil Moisture Monitoring 2013/14 Caring for Our Country Weather stations established in 3 local pasture paddocks Significant differences in PAW between paddocks Decision making tool
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Barossa Improved Grazing Group 2014 PAW rate of use – saturation to depletion! Caring for Our Country
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Barossa Improved Grazing Group Grazing in Vineyards 2014/15 Survey of Barossa Grape & Wine Association growers Production and NRM benefits Potential for greater uptake Win:win for graziers and vignerons Natural Resources Adelaide and Mt Lofty Ranges
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Barossa Improved Grazing Group Sub Clover Root Disease 2014/17 Meat and Livestock Australia 2014 survey confirmed the presence of root diseases Small plot field trials being conducted – management strategies
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Barossa Improved Grazing Group Recovery of Native Pastures after Fires 2014/15 Natural Resources Adelaide and Mt Lofty Ranges/ SA Murray Darling Basin
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Barossa Improved Grazing Group Recovery of Native Pastures after Fire 2014/15 After 2 yrs 90% grasses recovered, producing 3x less kg DM/ha Feed quality improved Short term- native grass cover reduced Longer term- grasses recover and leaf litter returns supressing broadlead weeds Natural Resources Adelaide and Mt Lofty Ranges/ SA Murray Darling Basin
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Barossa Improved Grazing Group Recovery of Native Pastures after Fire 2014/15 Opportunity for fencing to landclass Revegetation occurring Natural Resources Adelaide and Mt Lofty Ranges/ SA Murray Darling Basin
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Barossa Improved Grazing Group Watercourse Rehabilitation 2015/16 25 th Anniversary Landcare Grant/ Natural Resources Adelaide & Mt Lofty Ranges
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Critical Success Factors Communication Partners Common Goal Networking
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Barossa Improved Grazing Group BIGG Future…. Connecting Communities and the next generation AW Howard Scholarship
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Barossa Improved Grazing Group Further Information www.biggroup.org.au Website Newsletter and Fact Sheets Videos Case Studies
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Barossa Improved Grazing Group AWARDS “2014 Ag Excellence Alliance / Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) Sustainability Award” (by peers) “2013 Westpac Agribusiness Innovative Young Landcare Leader Award” www.biggroup.org.au
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