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Roots of Resilience: Growing Soil Health

  • 'Holloway' 349 Powers Road Monto, QLD, 4630 Australia (map)

Join us for an inspiring and practical day in the paddock as we dig deeper into what’s happening beneath our feet and how healthier soils can build more resilient grazing systems.

Hosted by Gary, Lynette and Kurt Muller at “Holloway,” this field day brings together leading voices in soil science and local knowledge to explore how improving soil biology can support productivity, profitability, and long-term sustainability.

What to Expect

  • A hands-on soil pit demonstration to better understand your soil profile

  • Insights into soil biology and function - what’s really driving soil health

  • Discussion of soil treatments, biological brews and how they may fit into your system

  • Learnings from the Future Drought Fund project and what they mean for your operation

  • Opportunities to connect with other graziers and share experiences

Guest Speakers

  • Rachel Cavallo, Soil Microbiologist (Burnett Mary Regional Group)

  • Cameron Leckie, Regional Soil Coordinator (SQNNSW Innovation Hub - UniSQ)

Event Inclusions

  • Complimentary morning tea and lunch

  • Free to attend

  • Please bring your own chair

Lucky Door Prizes

Penetrometer (valued at over $400)

Refractometer and sap extractor

Healthy soils are the foundation of resilient farms. Come along, ask questions, share ideas, and be part of the growing movement towards stronger, more biologically active soils.

We look forward to seeing you there.

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