Entries by wslc

Want to improve the health of your soils?

Healthy soils are the foundation for healthy pastures and, in turn, healthy livestock. But how can you improve the health of your soils? Landholders in our region will have the opportunity to explore soil health through a series of workshops and hands-on projects. As part of the ‘Digging Deeper into Watershed Soils’ project, Watershed Landcare […]

Public forum for changing landscapes

Futurelands2 is a public forum will explore our changing relationship to land. The forum will gather farmers, artists, custodians and scholars to lead this essential discussion, and invites visitors to engage in novel ways with the region’s natural and farming environments

Have you got all the dirt on soil?

Water is unlikely to be the limiting factor for growth this spring. But have you thought about what’s going on in your soil to get the most out of all the rain we’ve had? Watershed Landcare are launching a project focusing on soil health as the building block of a landscape system for both production […]

Buzzing to be involved with bees

Interested in knowing more about bees and maybe keeping your own hive? The newly formed Mudgee Bee Group is inviting any aspiring apiarists to come along to their next meeting on Tuesday 6 September. Following a two day beekeeping course hosted by Watershed Landcare and delivered by Tocal College in April a number of Watershed […]