Adaptive Grazing for better pasture & cattle production

About
NQ Dry Tropics and the Department of Primary Industries invite you to learn more about adaptive techniques for improving pasture and animal production in a variable climateTopics include:
* Overview and update on the Virtually Fence Free long-term trial
*Amelia Downs Producer Demonstration site, featuring insights from producer Jane More and DPI staff
*Presentations from the Northern Australian Climate Program, TEKFARM and Carbon Outreach Program
Morning Tea and lunch provided
All attendees must RSVP by COB on 1 October
Please ensure you wear appropriate clothing and sun protection including covered footwear.
QFever Notice:
Q fever is a disease caused by bacteria (Coxiella burnetii) that can infect domestic and wild animals and survive in the environment for long periods of time. People can develop Q fever by breathing in bacteria in the air or dust, when around infected domestic and wild animals. Q fever is a vaccine preventable, transmissible disease.
Date
Thursday 9 October 2025 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM (UTC+10)Location
Spyglass Beef Research Station