The Gulf Savannah Grazing Forum takes place in Georgetown this month, featuring the latest in grazing research and technology.
The forum, on Tuesday 19 November, brings together leading specialists, local graziers and industry professionals to discuss grazing projects from across the Northern Gulf region and neighbouring areas.
Held at Etheridge Shire Hall in Georgetown between 9am–4pm, the grazing forum will have presentations from Gulf Savannah NRM, NQ Dry Tropics, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, and other experts. Key topics include virtual fencing, tech innovations, biosecurity, safe stock handling, and climate updates for the season ahead.
Zoe Williams, CEO of Gulf Savannah NRM, encouraged graziers to take advantage of the free event.
‘The forum is an opportunity for the local grazing community to meet up and learn from each other as well as from top experts in the field. We aim to provide attendees with information to improve profitability, tackle our region’s challenges, and to increase preparedness and resilience to natural disasters,’ she said.
For more information on the Gulf Savannah Grazing Forum and to register, visit bit.ly/gulf-grazing-forum or contact Gulf Savannah NRM on 4092 1088. Morning tea and lunch will be provided.
This project received grant funding from the Australian Government.