We recently held a Landscape Rehydration workshop on a property in Quindanning in our Hotham-Williams subcatchment. The Mulloon Institute’s Lance Mudgway provided technical and practical in-field demonstrations to landholders on how to retain on-farm water through water conservation techniques and good landscape planning. Our host farmers, Neil and Maree shared strategies on have they have used to improve water conservation on their property and were also able to pick up some addition tips from Lance on actions they could implement into the future.

The group viewed three paddocks on the property and learnt about the concept of the “three zones”, recharge, production and filtration and how using this thinking can achieve land rehydration on small through to large scale areas.

Whilst out on the farm, we were also able to see Neil and Maree’s saltbush plantings from a recent PHCC Community Environment Grant.

For more information visit the Mulloon Institute website visit https://themullooninstitute.org

This Regenerative Agriculture event is made possible thanks to RegenWA and funding from Lotterywest. RegenWA is powered by the Perth NRM Collective Impact Program with funding from Lotterywest, Commonland and NAB Foundation Communities Grant

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