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Sustainable Farms has launched a new booklet, Ten ways to improve the natural assets on a farm. The booklet highlights ten discrete projects that farmers can undertake to improve the health of natural assets – such as dams, shelterbelts or riparian areas – on their properties.

Well vegetated farm damThe Ten Ways booklet highlights how one small change on a farm could create new habitat for native animals and lead to increased stock productivity. The publication is underpinned by 20 years of long-term research into biodiversity on farms. It also represents a knowledge collaboration that’s occurred over two decades between the farmers who are undertaking management practices, and the ANU ecologists supporting farmers’ observations with science.

View on Sustainable farms website

Tags

  • farm dams
  • paddock trees
  • shelterbelts
  • native pasture
  • rocky outcrops
  • remnant vegetation

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