And you’ll have a chance to ask Dan your burning questions about biological farming and its links to plant health, animal health and human health, as well as emerging tools and technologies for measuring nutrient density (in the lab, and even in the supermarket!)
04-06-2024 | 10:00 - 11:00 ET
The Science & Art of Trading Cattle is supported by funding from the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry as part of its Support Regional Trade Events Program
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Natural spaces like forests and grasslands that have been transformed or endangered by intensive agriculture and urban development and its effects such as light pollution can result in a decline in insect populations
12-10-2024 | 09:00 - 17:00 ET
🍄 We're discovering how these unseen contributors play a crucial role in our ecosystems while also finding their way into our agricultural systems—not just as food, but to improve our crops and pasture health
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National Renewables in Agriculture Conference and Expo 2024 On-farm renewables are a valuable opportunity for farmers to cut costs and emissions. This event brings together farmers, agriculture and energy consultants, peak bodies and Government representatives to share stories of on-farm renewables, their business case and discuss what’s driving the transformation of energy use in agriculture
04-07-2024 | 08:00 - 20:00 AEST Toowoomba City QLD
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Our first NSW Tree Conference, held in partnership with Greening Bathurst, Central Tablelands Local Land Services, and the Central Tablelands Regional Landcare Network, marked a significant milestone in bringing back discussion on forestry with agricultural systems in the Central Tablelands of NSW
Weeds are one of the biggest threats to Australia’s biodiversity, agriculture and economy, costing us about $5 billion a year in lost productivity, control and environmental damage
This project is supported by Landcare Australia, through funding from the Australian Government.Landcare Australia is proud to acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the Country on which we live and work. We value and respect their deep and continued spiritual and cultural connections to the land, waters and seas, and pay our respects to their Ancestors and Elders past, present and future.