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GLM EDGE | Townsville, Qld
12 May – 14 May 2026 | 08:30 AM
Townsville, Qld
$800pp* + GST / per person from a business (normally $1,950 + GST)
Cost includes comprehensive set of Workshop Notes and Workbook as well as lunch, morning/afternoon tea each day.
* Discounted prices are possible thanks to support from The Department of Primary Industries through the Queensland Government Reef Water Quality program.
Cost includes comprehensive set of Workshop Notes and Workbook as well as lunch, morning/afternoon tea each day.
* Discounted prices are possible thanks to support from The Department of Primary Industries through the Queensland Government Reef Water Quality program.
Department of Primary Industries: Megan Willis, Bob Shepherd
Grazing land management (GLM) EDGE is a three-day workshop to give you a thorough understanding of the grazing land environment in which you operate – it will provide you knowledge to strategically manage your grazing business, so you can optimise your land condition and productivity in the long-term.
Attending this workshop will help you to:
- understand how your land types influence productivity
- recognise the dominant land types in your region and on your property
- understand how soil properties influence plant growth
- understand soil health and the factors that impact on it
- know what land condition is, how it’s assessed, and how to manage livestock to maintain or achieve good condition
- understand the role of fire in your country
- understand the principles and planning steps for successfully managing weeds.
What you will learn:
- selective grazing, its function, and how to reduce impacts
- how to identify key plant species
- the ecosystem processes that underpin productivity
- basic principles of effective grazing systems
- how to assess long term carrying capacity of paddocks and properties
- forage budgeting to manage variation in pasture on offer
- how to choose appropriate tools and strategies to improve land condition and carrying capacities.
Registration details
Registrations close 1st May
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