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SUMMARY:The Future of Farming: Regenerative Agriculture Panel
DESCRIPTION:Find out what the future of farming looks like for primary producers and the potential outcomes of regenerative agriculture on profitability and sustainability. \nIn this 90-minute online panel discussion\, We’ll explore what regenerative agriculture means and what farming practices are involved. We’ll discuss the benefits for the ecosystem\, agricultural industry and profitability\, any negative implications\, and how it can be adopted by producers both large and small. \nAgriWebb Co-Founder and fourth-generation farmer John Fargher will moderate this discussion. We will be joined by guest panellists; Lorraine Gordon from the Regenerative Agriculture Alliance\, Charlie Arnott from the Regenerative Journey podcast\, Fiona Simson from the National Farmers’ Federation and Sam Trethewey from Tasmanian Agricultural Company. \nIt’s free to join but there are limited spots available. Be sure to register your details if you’d like to attend\, or to receive a copy of the recording.
URL:https://adaptloddonmallee.com.au/event/1828/
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SUMMARY:Victorian winter climate update
DESCRIPTION:This webinar\, with seasonal risk agronomist Dale Grey\, will focus on the seasonal climate outlook\, as well as the oceanic\, atmospheric and soil moisture conditions of particular relevance to Victoria. If you are interested in the results for New South Wales\, Tasmania\, or South Australia click here to register. \nRegister for this event here. \nThe event number and password to enter the webinar are as follows;\nEvent number: 166 189 0975\nEvent password: VICwinter
URL:https://adaptloddonmallee.com.au/event/victorian-winter-climate-update/
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SUMMARY:Navigating the new Agriculture Victoria soil moisture monitoring website
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, Dale Boyd will provide a explanation and walk-through of the new Agriculture Victoria soil moisture monitoring website. \nThis will include navigating the website to highlight the features now available including easier access and the improved search function allowing users to distinguish between crop types being monitored and soil types and locations – all which influence soil moisture data. \nDale will share his knowledge in soil moisture information and how the dashboard is an important tool for farmers experiencing increasingly variable climatic conditions\, specifically rainfall to make informed seasonal risk decisions. \nDale Boyd is a seasonal risk agronomist in the grains team with Agriculture Victoria based out of Echuca. He has worked with the department for 20 years and during that time has worked on a range of projects linked to monitoring soil moisture\, irrigated cropping\, and the current seasonal risk work. This work is a state-wide technology adoption project that uses deep soil moisture probe and weather station networks. \nDale helps Victorian dryland grain farmers and advisors interpret seasonal risk information to aid decision making using soil moisture probes recording data down to one metre. The data obtained from the moisture probes is interpreted and presented in monthly enewsletter updates which aims to be educational on the use of technology and informative on the seasonal conditions. \nRegister for the event here. \nDiscover the new soil moisture monitoring site at https://extensionaus.com.au/soilmoisturemonitoring/
URL:https://adaptloddonmallee.com.au/event/navigating-the-new-agriculture-victoria-soil-moisture-monitoring-website/
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