50% y want more from your land?...50% y want more from your land? natural solutions for landscape...
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50% FBA SUBSIDY
Want more from your land?
Natural solutions for landscape renewal.
Join this four-day hands-on workshop with the highly
regarded Tarwyn Park Training team and learn how to
improve your landscape functions and business profits.
About the presenter:
For more information contact:
Ellie Carter
FBA Senior Land Management Officer
07 4999 2841 0408 574 129 [email protected]
$1,200 per person (valued at $2,400)
Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea included. Please bring a chair, refillable water bottle, closed in shoes, hat and sunscreen.
Book now: (limited spaces available)
Stuart Andrews
0427 112 448 [email protected]
Please note that a $500 deposit is due 15 April, and full payment is due 13 May. Limit of two people per business.
TARWYN PARK TRAINING WORKSHOP
ü improve landscape functions
ü utilise your natural resources
ü locate, design and build landscape structures
ü reduce runoff and control erosion
ü increase your land’s ability to store water
ü increase plant and animal life on your property
ü lower your farm costs and boost profits
This workshop is supported by Fitzroy Basin Association Inc., through funding from the Australian Government’s Reef Trust Program and in partnership with Reef Alliance.
Learn how to:
Monday 27 May - Thursday 30 May
8:00am – 5:00pm (3.30pm finish on Thursday)
Mount Cooper
Baralaba (mud map available on request)
Stuart Andrews
Owner/manager of Tarwyn Park Training & Marloo
Stuart Andrews is a farmer who has dedicated over 30 years of his life to understanding, practising and teaching land rehabilitation techniques. Stuart was raised at the 1500 acre “Tarwyn Park”, Bylong, the home of Natural Sequence Farming, pioneered by Stuart’s father Peter Andrews. Natural Sequence Farming is now internationally recognised as a significant innovation in sustainable agriculture and land care. Mr Andrews has completed three courses in soil science and received training in “Terra-aquaculture – Farming with Water” in New Zealand with Hakai Tane.