Join us in Booubyjan for a hands-on field day focused on building more productive, resilient pastures through practical grazing approaches and multispecies systems.
Hosted by Catriona & Russel Murdoch at “Holroyd,” this day in the paddock is all about exploring what’s possible when we rethink pastures, diversifying species, improving groundcover, and working with natural processes to drive better outcomes for your operation.
Whether you’re looking to boost pasture performance, trial new species, or better understand what’s already growing in your paddocks, you’ll come away with practical ideas, fresh insights, and confidence to take the next step.
What to Expect
Learn the principles and benefits of multispecies planting
Explore pasture trials and what’s working locally
Build your skills in pasture identification
Understand the role of dung beetles in pasture systems
Connect with other graziers and share experiences in a relaxed, on-farm setting
Speakers
Damien O’Sullivan, Grazing Solutions
Rob Young, Eco Insects
Event Inclusions
Morning tea and lunch provided
Free to attend
Please bring your own chair
Healthy, diverse pastures are the foundation of resilient grazing systems. Come along, ask questions, and be part of the conversation as we build better pastures together.
The SQNNSW Innovation Hub receives funding from the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund.
This event is made possible through The Empowering Adaptive Graziers in the Burnett Mary, delivered by the Burnett Mary Regional Group (BMRG), part of the $6 million Grazing Practice Change Program funded through the Queensland Government’s Queensland Reef Water Quality Program.

