
Multi-Species Crops and Pastures Workshop - Completed
at Tenterfield Bowling Club
Saturday, 18 February 2023 from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM (AUS Eastern Daylight Time) + Add to calendar18/02/2023 09:3018/02/2023 15:30Australia/SydneyMulti-Species Crops and Pastures WorkshopMulti-Species Crops and Pastures Workshop
Saturday, 18 February 2023 from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM (AUS Eastern Daylight Time)
Organiser
Granite Borders Landcare Committee Inc.
0267363500
admin@gblc.org.au
Address
Tenterfield Bowling Club
Australia
Top floor - Stair access only. Following this event we will be participating in outdoor activities including a paddock walk. so, please be aware of the weather conditions and wear suitable footwear, clothing, etc.
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Details
As part of our Regenerative Agriculture series we present 'Multi-species Crops and Pastures' with Simon Mattsson.
For farmers the second (after themselves) most important thing in their business is their land, it’s where the bulk of their capital will be tied up. With that in mind the health of their soil is paramount as this will have the greatest influence on improving productivity and resilience to extreme climactic events.
For a soil to be healthy it must have good biological function and that only comes from having enough plant diversity since plant diversity, enables biological diversity which in turn creates a healthy soil.
As we will be joining Simon on a paddock walk after the morning's information session please ensure you are wearing suitable clothing including footwear.
This is a 'free' workshop jointly funded by the Commonwealth and the New South Wales Government under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements and we thank them for their support with this project.
About our Speaker:
Simon Mattsson
Simon is a regenerative farming educator and consultant with Soil Land Food. He focuses on managing soil biological function to improve soil for increased productivity and better environmental outcomes, particularly by using plant diversity plants to address soil constraints.
He grew up on a family cattle station near Mt Coolan and until 2020 managed his own cane and cattle operations in Mackay. A Nuffield Scholarship in 2014 to research soil biology was a pivotal point that has given Simon the confidence to apply his practical knowledge of soil health in an agricultural setting.
Training
- Grazing For Profit (RCS)
- Advanced Course in Agricultural Business Management (Royal Agricultural University UK)
- Certificate in Sustainable Agriculture (NTS)
- Nuffield Scholar – Soil Biology 2014
Where
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Granite Borders Landcare Committee Inc.
Granite Borders Landcare Committee Inc.
0267363500