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L.PGS.203 | PGS SLP Delivery of Grazing Matcher WA

Did you know, Grazing Matcher aims to improve productivity and profitability/resilience of red meat producers by enabling them to utilise their pasture more efficiently?

Project start date: 25 June 2020
Project end date: 12 May 2023
Publication date: 16 May 2023
Project status: Completed
Livestock species: Grain-fed Cattle, Grass-fed Cattle, Sheep, Goat, Lamb
Relevant regions: Western Australia

Summary

Grazing Matcher is a supported learning program (SLP) that has been developed for WA and will run for eight sessions over a 12-month timeframe, as outlined in the SLP application. Grazing Matcher aims to improve productivity and profitability/resilience of red meat producers by enabling them to utilise their pasture more efficiently.

Objectives

Deliver eight sessions over a 12-month timeframe, as outlined in the SLP application.

The monitoring and evaulation for Grazing Matcher will involve a pre and post skills audit to support learning outcomes (KASA audit) and the collection of Statement of Impact data. This data will be supplied to MLA as part of the reporting process.

Benefits to industry

The purpose of Grazing Matcher aims to improve productivity and profitability/resilience of red meat producers by enabling them to utilise their pasture more efficiently by using small groups of producer-coach training methods to learn, practice and implement new skills to their business.