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Landcare Magazine Summer 2024/25

Innovative Farming - feature issue (#89)

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From the Minister

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Inspiring the next generation of natural resource managers at Warrenbayne Boho

Since 1984 the Warrenbayne Boho Land Protection Group (WBLPG) has been active in protecting and managing critical natural assets such...

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The group keeps the dream alive

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Return to Rotherlea

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Watching for H5N1 Avian Influenza (bird flu) in Victoria

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The benefits of growing ground covers under vines

Winegrape growers are planting a diverse mix of low-growing native ground covers to improve the functional capacity, resilience, and profitability...

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Restoring silver banksia in Central Victoria

The North Harcourt-Sedgwick Landcare Group (NHSLG) was among the first 20 Landcare groups established in Victoria, forming in 1988.

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Plantations of the future

Plantations on farms have the potential to be much more than windbreaks and shelter belts.

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Biodynamics and integrated farming in the Otways

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Case study: Barwon Ridge Winery – a seven-year transformation

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Decision tree tools help farmers bring saline land back to production

Salinity is a major challenge for farmers in Victoria’s low-rainfall regions, impacting productivity and threatening long-term soil health.

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Equine Landcare groups form a community of practice

The equine Landcare movement began in Victoria 18 years ago.

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Farmers in the Mount Alexander Shire re-imagine community agriculture

The Mt Alexander Regenerative Agriculture Group (MARAG), was formed in 2018 with funding support from the North Central CMA, which...

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Conserving wetlands with precision agriculture

In 2023, the Beyond Bolac Catchment Action Group (BBCAG) teamed up with its neighboring Landcare groups and networks, i.

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Vale Judy Crocker

The north central Landcare community was greatly saddened to learn of the death of Judy Crocker in early December 2024.

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A family journey towards regenerative living

Jeremy Rundell and his wife Jess were both raised on small farms in Portland and had a dream of providing...

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A food and fibre forest at Lake Calembeen

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Regional snapshot - Plant by day, party by night

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Regional Snapshot - A guide for Corangamite landholders with small blocks and big dreams

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Landcare Victoria Incorporated Update

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Farewell Carrie Tiffany

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