Mid Lachlan Landcare

Category: Grazing


Soil Microbiology on Farms

By late November, with around 10 test strips left I headed out with Grazing Group leader Scott Hickman to a farm in Carcoar and to a farmer who’se been doing quite a bit of experimenting of his own in the soil biology space

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Sailing into Summer with our Grazing Group

Our grazing group met at a farm in Mandurama, Central Tablelands NSW to discuss strategies for the upcoming warmer months.

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Bounding Into Spring with our Grazing Group

Friday 29th August had us at Cooyong in Crowther for our ‘Bounding into Spring’ grazing group meet up. Cooyong is a 600 Ha mixed farming business consisting of a prime lamb operation using planned grazing management principles incorporating irrigation &…

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10 ways to increase farm biodiversity without costing too much. 

Wendy Bowman, chair of Mid Lachlan Landcare and Beef Producer from Canowindra gave a 5 minute lightning talk on 10 ways to increase farm biodiversity without costing too much during the 2025 Central Tablelands Landcare Muster

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Mid Lachlan Landcare’s Grazing Group is back!

Mid Lachlan Landcare’s ‘Growing the Grazing Revolution’ program has been actively supporting graziers wishing to maintain & grow healthy landscapes, stock and business enterprises since 2010. This long-standing project was built on the philosophy that there’s power in getting people together and there’s inherent value within community.

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Beyond Soil Sustainability: Wisdom from Gabe Brown, Col Seis & Walter Jehne

Beyond Soil Sustainability: Wisdom from Gabe Brown, Col Seis & Walter Jehne was an event organised by Upper Mooki Landcare.

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Beetle Watch. Biological Control of St John’s Wort.

One of our Landcare members was lucky enough to find themselves hosting a St John’s wort beetle party last week and was kind enough to share some pictures with us. These beetles are a biological control for this weed and can be used in your weed management strategy.

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Central Tablelands Landcare Muster – Welcome to our Backyard

Mid Lachlan Landcare takes our Central Tablelands Landcare network to visit two best practice farms in the Cowra region.

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Future Drought Fund-Farm Business Resilience Program. Weeds as Indicators of Soil Health

Weeds on farm, what are they telling us about soil health including soil microbiology, about our land use and management practices and about the broader environment.

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Grazing Groups Catch-Up November 2023 Report

How are your dry time preparations going?

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