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Date(s) - 27/10/2023
8:00 am - 3:00 pm
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Join WA Regenerative Livestock Producers Inc and RegenWA for this FREE one day field day featuring one of Australia’s leading Agricultural innovators and current Bob Hawke award winner for excellence in sustainable agriculture, Bruce Maynard. Over 30 years Bruce has pioneered the fields of No Kill Cropping, Stress Free Stockmanship, Self Herding and Grassland Grain.

This will be an out-and-about field day – a great opportunity to learn Stress Free Stockmanship from Bruce Maynard, and to see trials on Tim Bending’s farm as part of DPIRD’s FEED365 project looking at year-round grazing opportunities.

Location:  Point Grey, Mandurah. Specific location to be provided upon registration

Tickets:  Humanitix  Registrations essential.

More Info:  Chris Wyhoon – WARLP Chair on 0427 559 099

Download the flyer here

About Bruce Maynard:
Bruce is one of Australia’s most innovative Agricultural systems thinkers who shares his unique journey of implementing and inventing breakthrough land management techniques transforming his own farm at Narromine, NSW. Bruce invented the No Kill Cropping system, developed Stress Free Stockmanship and co-invented Self Herding. He travels Australia and overseas enjoying being a passionate and impartial voice in the promotion of agroecology that increases the diversity of communities and landscapes. Bruce’s work can be readily found on the web at: theagtoolshed.com and was recognized as Australia’s leading landcarer with the 2022 Bob Hawke Award for excellence in sustainable farming.

About FEED365: 
FEED365 is a four-year project (2021–2025) under the SheepLinks program that engages sheep producers and allied industries to re-design livestock forage systems for grazing all-year-round in Mediterranean environments. The SheepLinks program is a partnership between the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) and the Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA), to underpin the future prosperity of the sheep industry in Western Australia.

More speakers announced soon.

This event is supported by the WA Regenerative Livestock Producers Inc, Lotterywest, the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation through their Soil Wise Program, Peel Harvey Catchment Council and the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development.

Soil Wise is funded by the National Landcare Program Smart Farms Small Grants – an Australian Government initiative. It is supported by Healthy Estuaries WA – a State Government program

We acknowledge the Noongar people as Traditional Custodians of this land and pay our respects to all Elders past and present