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Feb 24 2012

Looking At Landcare - CANFA Field Day, Landcare Project Officer, Landcare Newsletter, CAP, Combined Traders Day

Nina Hooper Looking at Landcare - 24 February 2012

Hello Landcarers

Lots on in Landcare as usual – this week alone we had the once again highly successful CANFA field day at the racecourse in Parkes, with Central West Lachlan Landcare playing a key role.
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Feb 17 2012

Looking At Landcare - EnviroHub, CANFA No Till Field Day, Community Action Grants

Nina Hooper Looking at Landcare - 17 February 2012

Hello Landcarers

Lots happening in the world of Landcare this week. On Wednesday we had meetings for the Landcare committee and the Environmental Hub group, kicking off with lots of planning for the activities that will happen throughout the first part of the year.
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Feb 03 2012

Looking At Landcare - Climatedogs, CANFA Field Day, Solar Grant, Year of the Farmer

Nina Hooper Looking at Landcare - 3 February 2012

Hello Landcarers

Back to school this week, so we now know that 2012 is really here. Hope that you are all enjoying this cooler weather – climate change seems to be well and truly with us this summer!
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Mar 14 2011

Stubble management workshop- success with drumMUSTER,Traders Field Day, Quota Women's day, Clean up OZ - Brunch on the Bridge- CMA Awards

Bill Archer Transcript Radio Broadcast 
Valley FM 97.9 Tuesday 12.30 -1.00pm 2PK 1404 Thurs 12.30-1.00pm
15th March 2011

Stubble management Workshop This workshop was held on the 10 March at Parkes Services Club and Bill Grabtree gave a very informative talk on the subject of stubble management with the focus on profitability and sustainability on the farm.  Bill hails from Western Australia and they are somewhat ahead of NSW in no til farming in the amount of farms over there that have taken the concept up. 
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Sep 13 2010

Latest Landcare News Items

Carbon Cocky Competition Nominations Close 30 SeptemberThe Carbon Cocky Competition is aimed at rewarding landholders in the central west catchment for exemplary farming practices that have the ability to improve soil organic matter and ultimately increase soil carbon. Who can enter? Any farmer from within the central west catchment boundary who can demonstrate an ability to improve soil organic matter from the land management practices. Read Full Story


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