Tuesday 21st September, 10am – 2pm
Phil & Anne Salter’s “Greydene’ Manildra
See & recieve information on new hard seeded legumes including:
biserrula, serradella, eastern star clover, rose clover, bladder clover, purple clover, gland clover, arrowleaf clover and sulla.
FREE BBQ lunch & refreshments provided by Central Tablelands Branch.
RSVP essential to Linda Ayres (I&I NSW) 0413 889 318 or email linda.ayres@industry.nsw.gov.au
Directions: From Manildra police station, travel 10km on the Gumble. Turn left into West rd and travel in another 4km to the shearing shed.
What should MLA’s investment priorities be for the feedbase over the next ten years, in southern Australia?
MLA have commissioned a project to look at its feedbase investment strategy (the feedbase includes introduced and native pastures, fodder crops, dual purpose crops herbs and fodder shrubs) for the next 10 years. As well as detailed discussions with all sectors of the industry, the opinions of a wide range of people associated with red meat production are being sought.
To have your say complete the short survey at the web address below, so that your views are considered.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/DQTB5HB
For direct contact with the project team: email pastures@msanda.com.au
Conference: Organic Food & Farming – Application of Sustainability 8-9 November 2010, Bairnsdale Vic 3875
Food, Farming and the Future.
Don’t miss the opportunity to interact with and listen to a remarkable line up of speakers; Soil biologists to the “2008 NSW farmer of the year”, “The Organic Cook” to progressive Organic producers as they explore the opportunities and innovation that agriculture and the general community can generate in the face of current and developing challenges.
Entry: Cover cost of fully catered organic menu
Please register by the 3rd of November 2010 - www.organicagriculture.asn.au
Early Bird finishes 15th of October 2010
Enquiries: Stephen Cross scross@wideband.net.au
Ph (03) 5153 2204 Mob 0447 368 312
On behalf of the Orange EverGraze team, you are invited to attend the up coming field day on Wednesday October 27th 2010 at the EverGraze Proof site at Panuara, near Orange.
This day will focus on the results thus far in conducting a grazing systems experiment on the Central Tableland’s native pastures.
Guest speaker, Jim Virgona will talk about his research on how best to integrate native and introduced pastures.
Click here to download the Panuara Field day flyer
Please RSVP for catering purposes by Friday 22nd October to Warwick Badgery (Industry & Investment) on (02) 6391 3814 or email warwick.badgery@industry.nsw.gov.au.
More information at the EverGraze website.
The 2010 Conference Proceedings are now online and available to all members.
Simply browse the publications page or go straight to the Contents here.
While all members receive a hard copy of the Conference Proceedings, it can be handy to have them in electronic format for easy searching and archival.
We are in the process of uploading Contents of all 25 Conferences – this will take a little time so bear with us as we work through the years. Thank you to Carmen Elvins for typing these up for us – a big job! For now, only the Table of Contents will be published online but copies of papers may be sourced by contacting the Secretary.
Lots of great information available – just one of the benefits of Grassland Society membership.
Would you like more information on…
- how to improve your country with your grazing management?
- how to manage the grass you have, keep it and increase the yield?
- how to increase your pasture?
- how to grow more stock feed from less rain?
- how to manage your rural business with increasing debt levels?
- what some of your peers are doing to improve their properties and businesses?
- the latest from Western Catchment Management Authority on invasive scrub and Property Vegetation Plans?
Choose from one of 4 field days at Wilcannia, Bourke, Cobar or Brewarrina – 30th August, 1st, 3rd or 5th September (respectively).
Please download the brochure here for more information and to register your attendance at your preferred field day.
At the recent Grassland Society of NSW Annual Conference at Dubbo (July 28-29), the Society celebrated 25 years as an organisation. Malcolm Campbell, the Grassland Society Secretary for 17 years (1985-2002) and Life Member entertained the conference delegates at the dinner with an address on the history of the society over the past 25 years. A copy of Malcolm’s address will be printed in the next edition of the newsletter. More conference highlights will be posted soon

Malcolm Campbell toasting the Grassland Society of NSW at the Conference dinner on July 28 at Dubbo. Photo Jenene Kidston.

This excellent publication is a joint venture between I&I NSW and the Grassland Society of NSW. It provides information on species and varieties/brands of pasture grasses, legumes and some herbs used in pastures. Varieties/brand names are listed together with suppliers and other relevant detail such as plant characteristics, sowing rates, suitable soil types etc. that may assist producers in selecting suitable pasture varieties.
For details on Henty Machinery Field Days go to:
https://hmfd.com