
Join BMRG and hosts Jake and Anna Hoey on Thursday 12 March at “Delmere” in Biggenden for a hands-on exploration into the future of regenerative grazing.
With a spotlight on building diverse pastures and retaining moisture in the landscape, this complimentary field day offers landholders a practical opportunity to enhance soil health, grazing productivity, and ecosystem resilience.
You'll hear from two of Queensland's leading voices in grazing land management and landscape hydrology stewardship:
- Andrew Zerner, Principal Advisor for Resource Consulting Services (RCS), will share insights into applying regenerative grazing principles that reduce inputs, boost profitability, and restore landscape function.
- Stuart Andrews, Founder of Tarwyn Park Training and champion of Natural Sequence Farming, will demonstrate how rehydrating the land can drive long-term ecological and economic benefits—helping us better manage drought, fire, and flood.
Together, we’re empowering adaptive graziers across the Burnett Mary to co-create healthy, productive landscapes that support both community and Country.
Event Details - Delmere, 269 Degilbo Mines Road, Biggenden QLD - Thursday 12 March 2026 - 8.30am registration for a 9.00am start – 4.00pm finish - Morning tea and lunch provided – BYO chair, water bottle, hat and sunscreen
Learn more and register here.