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Succession Planning for Farmers

SUCCESSION PLANNING Succession planning for Australian farmers is a complex process that requires careful consideration of several factors. The success of any farm business relies on the continuity of operations, and proper succession planning ensures that the business can continue to thrive even after the current generation retires or passes away. In this article, we

2023-03-22T17:32:24+10:00March 22nd, 2023|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Succession Planning for Farmers

Electric Farm Vehicles: A Viable Option for the Future of Agriculture in Australia

ELECTRIC FARM VEHICLES As the world turns towards sustainable living and the adoption of renewable energy, the agricultural industry is not exempt from this shift. The use of fossil fuels in agriculture contributes substantially to greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution, and climate change. One way to mitigate these negative impacts is by introducing electric farm

2023-03-22T17:25:54+10:00March 22nd, 2023|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Electric Farm Vehicles: A Viable Option for the Future of Agriculture in Australia

Dung Beetles and their Benefits to Farmers

  Dung beetles have been revered for their strength and importance to agriculture for thousands of years. They exist in all continents, except Antarctica. Those species native, or introduced to Australia play a significant role in nutrient cycling by burying and consuming animal dung. Their presence provides invaluable benefits to farmers, livestock and the wider

2023-03-22T17:19:24+10:00March 22nd, 2023|News|Comments Off on Dung Beetles and their Benefits to Farmers

Cleaner Farm Dams and How to Avoid Algal Blooms

Cleaner Farm Dams Workshop February 25, 2023, RALF, G&DBLG, BMRG GLM Officer, G&DLCG   A two-part hybrid Regional Agriculture Landcare Facilitator (RALF) presentation on Cleaner Farm Dams was delivered in late February 2023, onsite at the Gympie Landcare Nursery. It was developed and delivered to over 30 stakeholders with the collaboration of the Gympie and

2023-03-22T17:11:03+10:00March 22nd, 2023|News|Comments Off on Cleaner Farm Dams and How to Avoid Algal Blooms

Water sampling maps region’s eDNA

Water sampling maps region’s eDNA Burnett Mary Regional Group (BMRG) staff recently completed a second round of water sampling to map the region's environmental DNA (eDNA). The project utilises emerging technology and is linked to BMRG's world-first regional scale Environmental Account that includes native vegetation and native fauna. BMRG's Director of Research, Tom Espinoza, said

2023-03-10T16:39:44+10:00March 10th, 2023|News|Comments Off on Water sampling maps region’s eDNA

Japanese Companies Join Forces with BMRG for Sustainable Biofuels

Japanese Companies Join Forces with BMRG for Sustainable Biofuels Queensland, Australia - Environmental not-for-profit, the Burnett Mary Regional Group (BMRG) has announced it will partner with Japanese firms Idemitsu and J-Oil Mills to establish the first ever commercial Pongamia (Millettia Pinnata) plantation in Australia, to produce sustainable biofuel for the Japanese aviation industry. The consortium,

2023-03-10T15:51:26+10:00March 10th, 2023|News|Comments Off on Japanese Companies Join Forces with BMRG for Sustainable Biofuels

Reef funding welcomed

In response to Minister Scanlon's media statement yesterday: https://statements.qld.gov.au/statements/97167 Reef funding welcomed Burnett Mary Regional Group (BMRG) has welcomed additional Queensland Government funding to reduce sediment flow to the Great Barrier Reef. The Government today announced the Grazing Resilience and Sustainable Solutions Program (GRASS) will be extended. BMRG chief executive Sheila Charlesworth welcomed the investment.

2023-02-16T17:47:01+10:00February 16th, 2023|News|Comments Off on Reef funding welcomed

Kolan River works benefit the Reef and local environment

Revegetation of the Kolan River bank near Avondale is under way to prevent erosion and reduce sediment flowing to the Great Barrier Reef. Burnett Mary Regional Group (BMRG) received funding from the Australian Government's Reef Trust to improve water quality, restore habitat and protect endangered species. Indigenous-owned enterprise Gidarjil Development Corporation is revegetating the site

2023-02-16T17:40:17+10:00February 16th, 2023|News|Comments Off on Kolan River works benefit the Reef and local environment

Workshop on Cleaner Farm Dams

Workshop on Cleaner Farm Dams A workshop will be held at Gympie later this month on Cleaner Farm Dams to improve water quality, carbon cycling, water security and biodiversity. Gympie District Beef Liaison Group and Burnett Mary Regional Group (BMRG) invite interested landholders to hear from distinguished carbon scientists Dr Martino Malerba and Assoc. Prof.

2023-02-16T17:32:46+10:00February 16th, 2023|News|Comments Off on Workshop on Cleaner Farm Dams

National Soils Strategy RALF Update

Article by Michael Grebert, BMRG Regional Agricultural Landcare Facilitator 14 December 2022 On December 13th, At the Queensland and Northern Territory RALF Teleconference, Troy Clarkson, Director, Soil information Section DAFF, delivered a presentation on the National Soil Strategy (NSS) and Data. The NSS 2021-2041 outlines a national approach to address challenges facing Australian soils. Background:

2022-12-20T14:22:03+10:00December 20th, 2022|News|Comments Off on National Soils Strategy RALF Update

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