Protecting our productive soils

Vegetable crop selection

This project is about taking landholders through the process of change management, to better manage the threat of hillslope erosion by water and soil acidification to our productive soils. Beginning with increasing awareness and knowledge, the process then follows through to developing skills to better equip landholders to manage soil erosion and acidification.

The final stage in the process is ultimately adopting a changed practice on the farm, with one-to-one support available to farmers ready to implement a changed practice to better manage these threatening processes. With this in mind, most awareness raising events and demonstration trials will occur during years 1-3 of the project, to provide a solid foundation of engagement in addition to on-ground resources to demonstrate and encourage various practice changes.

Adoption of changed practices, being the final stage in the change management process, will occur mostly in the latter half of the project during 2021-23.

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