Making the most of your small farm

by Brighton Council

The Derwent Catchment Project will be holding a small farm workshop in Brighton this spring. The workshop is aimed at small producers, new landholders with rural residential/hobby farms and other interested local residents. At the workshop they’ll talk about how to manage your pasture, livestock health, biosecurity and biodiversity – all things that contribute to a sustainable small farm enterprise and assist small farmers make the most of their property. If you are interested in attending or would like to host a workshop on your property, contact Mel Fazackerley on 0410 511 054 mel.fazackerley@derwentcatchment.org.

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Making the most of your small farm
Making the most of your small farm
Making the most of your small farm
Making the most of your small farm
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