United around Soil Health and Resilience

Newsroom 4 min read , September 4, 2025

We’re excited to share the incredible energy and insights from the recent Integrity Soils 3-Day Soil Health Masterclass, co-hosted by BMRG and delivered by globally renowned agroecologists Nicole Masters and Meagan Lannan. This immersive workshop was held at the beautiful “Tressavale” property in Upper Glastonbury, Gympie region. The event, part of our Empowering Adaptive Graziers in the Burnett Mary program, brought together landholders, educators, youth ambassadors, and industry experts to explore regenerative agriculture practices. Learnings focussed on building resilient landscapes, reducing synthetic inputs, achieving optimum soil health, effective landscape hydrology and improving grazing land management.

A Collaborative Journey Toward Regenerative Farming

The event kicked off each day with a dynamic mindset session, challenging attendees to shift from a scarcity mindset to one of abundance, a critical step for embracing regenerative practices. Nicole’s teachings emphasised preparing farms for extreme weather events like droughts, floods, and wildfires, aligning perfectly with our program’s goals.

Afternoon sessions took participants into Tressavale’s paddocks, with hands-on activities like water infiltration tests. Soils were explored with shovels in hand, examining soil structure, moisture, and microbial life. These practical experiences, paired with BMRG’s “boots on ground” support on the program, such as mapping services and farm management plans, are empowering graziers to apply learnings directly to their properties.

Attendees highlighted “peak moments” that sparked inspiration, including the “5 M’s” framework for soil management, using birds as indicators of boron levels and system health, and the call to “observe, test, observe.” Phrases like “just try something,” “collect, keep, and value your data,” and “surround yourself with smarter people” resonated deeply, fostering a spirit of community-style collaboration that will drive lasting change.

A Diverse Community Driving Change

The masterclass showcased the power of bringing together diverse voices. Our BMRG Youth Ambassadors - Adam and Remy - brought fresh perspectives, reflecting the program’s commitment to engaging younger generations. Educators including Jason from Gympie State High and Margaret from St Patrick’s College Gympie attended to weave regenerative principles into school curricula, inspiring the next generation of land stewards.

Farmer and agroecologist Courtney Young, based in North Eastern Victoria, founder of Woodstock Flour Mill and spokesperson for Soils for Life, shared practical applications for improving pasture diversity, while internationally acclaimed agroecologist, Integrity Soils facilitator and award winning rancher Meagan Lannan from Barney Creek livestock in Montana, highlighted the global relevance of these practices. RCS

Managing Director David McLean and our own BMRG board member and regional RCS Facilitator, Andrew Zerner connected Nicole's teachings to the RCS 7-Day Grazing for Profit School held in Murgon in May, where Burnett Mary graziers described their experience as "positively overwhelmed" and "empowered." Andrew noted, "Nicole's focus on soil health indicators like fungi and bird populations builds on our program's work to create sustainable grazing systems.

Stuart Andrews from Tarwyn Park Training presented on the importance of landscape hydrology. BMRG graziers and youth ambassadors recently completed the 4 day natural sequence farming course at Duingal in the Bundaberg region. The positive feedback was inspiring with critical learnings focussed on the restoration of degraded landscapes and ecosystem function, as well as slowing the flow across the landscape to stabilise groundcover and minimise erosion and topsoil loss.

A very special thanks must go to Tressavale owners Jim and Sarah Viner for hosting and demonstrating regenerative techniques, inspiring attendees to envision similar transformations on their own farms.

The Empowering Adaptive Graziers project delivered by Burnett Mary Regional Group is part of the $6 million Grazing Practice Change Program funded through the Queensland Government's Queensland Reef Water Quality Program.

Why Soil Health Matters: Local Action, Global Impact

Nicole Masters addressed critical global challenges, noting that 96% of the world’s mammal biomass is humans or livestock we raise, with only 4% being wild mammals, and 70% of bird biomass is human-created for consumption. These statistics underscore the urgent need to regenerate depleting soils to secure our food chain. By fostering fungi, avoiding monocultures, and enhancing biodiversity, regenerative agriculture offers a path forward, a message that resonates with our program’s mission to build resilient landscapes.

Our upcoming Natural Sequence Farming course with Stuart Andrews from Tarwyn Park Training in the Bundaberg region will further this journey, diving into landscape hydrology and ecosystem restoration.

Join the Regenerative Movement

The masterclass’s energy echoed the “next level” feedback from our RCS Grazing for Profit graduates, with attendees feeling “inspired,” “grateful,” and “optimistic.” We’re already seeing impact, with graziers like Scott Hodgson and Mikael Pedlow in the South Burnett applying these principles through land condition assessments with our team.

If you’re a landholder, educator, or community member in the Burnett Mary region eager to join this movement, we invite you to get involved. Contact Virginia Kelleher at 0428 765 676 or virginia.kelleher@bmrg.org.au to learn about upcoming events and how you can contribute to a sustainable future.

Thank you to Nicole Masters, Integrity Soils, and our vibrant community for making this masterclass a resounding success. Together, we’re building healthier soils, stronger landscapes, and thriving communities!

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