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Drought Proof your farm

30/6/2017

 
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As part of the Master TreeGrower course, which starts in Northam at the end of July, you will learn about using perennial shrubs for forage. You will visit local examples of forage shrubs being used to help overcome the shortage of feed in autumn and to make better use of changing rainfall patterns.

You will also get to see and learn about the many reasons landowners have for using perennial vegetation, including for shade, shelter, wildlife, timber and bush foods.

The course focuses on learning from real examples on both small and large properties, and on gaining new skills and contacts. Contact Richard Moore on 0429 926 731 or [email protected] Try it – Day 1 is FREE!

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