Developing Thriving Grazing Landscapes
Explore how retaining moisture and building diverse pastures supports healthy soils, productive grazing and resilient landscapes
Join BMRG and our hosts Jake and Anna, for a day out in the field exploring ways to improve your grazing land management operation. This is a fantastic opportunity to be involved in discussions and observe progressive work in the paddock.
Key Note Speakers
Andrew Zerner - Principle Advisor for Resource Consulting Services (RCS) – Burnett Mary Region
- Andrew will guide us through the RCS regenerative grazing principles and how these are being implemented in the paddock. If you are interested in how you can bring about positive change and want to grow your knowledge in how to reduce inputs and improve profitability and balance, then don't miss this valuable session.
Stuart Andrews – Founder - Tarwyn Park Training – The Home of Natural Sequence Farming
- Stuart will demonstrate his work in creating an everlasting impact with Natural Sequence Farming, resulting in the rehydration of landscapes, regeneration of soils and the restoration of ecosystems. This is key to fostering greater resilience to the effects of drought, fire and flood across our landscapes. Don’t miss a rare opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the work Stuart Andrews is renowned for Australia-wide.
Together, we’re empowering adaptive graziers across the Burnett Mary to co-create healthy, productive landscapes that support both community and Country.
Event Details
- Delmere, 269 Degilbo Mines Road, Biggenden QLD
- Thursday 12 March 2026
- 8.30am registration for a 9.00am start – 4.00pm finish
- Morning tea and lunch provided – BYO chair, water bottle, hat and sunscreen
- By registering for this event, you acknowledge and agree that photographs, video recordings, and other media may be taken during the event. These materials may be used by BMRG for promotional, marketing, and informational purposes, including but not limited to social media, websites, newsletters, and printed materials. If you do not wish to be photographed or recorded, please inform the event organisers upon arrival.
- View our privacy policy here https://www.bmrg.org.au/privacy-policy
- BMRG respects the principles of free, prior and informed consent. By selecting "Get Tickets", you give BMRG permission to contact you and retain your information.
- This field day is part of the Empowering Adaptive Graziers in the Burnett Mary, delivered by The Burnett Mary Regional Group, part of the $6 million Grazing Practice Change Program, funded through the Queensland Government’s Queensland Reef Water Quality Program.
Explore how retaining moisture and building diverse pastures supports healthy soils, productive grazing and resilient landscapes
Join BMRG and our hosts Jake and Anna, for a day out in the field exploring ways to improve your grazing land management operation. This is a fantastic opportunity to be involved in discussions and observe progressive work in the paddock.
Key Note Speakers
Andrew Zerner - Principle Advisor for Resource Consulting Services (RCS) – Burnett Mary Region
- Andrew will guide us through the RCS regenerative grazing principles and how these are being implemented in the paddock. If you are interested in how you can bring about positive change and want to grow your knowledge in how to reduce inputs and improve profitability and balance, then don't miss this valuable session.
Stuart Andrews – Founder - Tarwyn Park Training – The Home of Natural Sequence Farming
- Stuart will demonstrate his work in creating an everlasting impact with Natural Sequence Farming, resulting in the rehydration of landscapes, regeneration of soils and the restoration of ecosystems. This is key to fostering greater resilience to the effects of drought, fire and flood across our landscapes. Don’t miss a rare opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the work Stuart Andrews is renowned for Australia-wide.
Together, we’re empowering adaptive graziers across the Burnett Mary to co-create healthy, productive landscapes that support both community and Country.
Event Details
- Delmere, 269 Degilbo Mines Road, Biggenden QLD
- Thursday 12 March 2026
- 8.30am registration for a 9.00am start – 4.00pm finish
- Morning tea and lunch provided – BYO chair, water bottle, hat and sunscreen
- By registering for this event, you acknowledge and agree that photographs, video recordings, and other media may be taken during the event. These materials may be used by BMRG for promotional, marketing, and informational purposes, including but not limited to social media, websites, newsletters, and printed materials. If you do not wish to be photographed or recorded, please inform the event organisers upon arrival.
- View our privacy policy here https://www.bmrg.org.au/privacy-policy
- BMRG respects the principles of free, prior and informed consent. By selecting "Get Tickets", you give BMRG permission to contact you and retain your information.
- This field day is part of the Empowering Adaptive Graziers in the Burnett Mary, delivered by The Burnett Mary Regional Group, part of the $6 million Grazing Practice Change Program, funded through the Queensland Government’s Queensland Reef Water Quality Program.
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Highlights
- 7 hours 30 minutes
- In person
Location
"Delmere"
269 Degilbo Mines Road
Biggenden, QLD 4621
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