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Dairy Resilience Program

About the project

The Dairy Resilience Project is led by Soils for Life alongside Cradle Coast NRM and other regional partners around Australia. Over the next three years we will be working with Soils for Life to support dairy farmers to build soil health and climate resilience.

Over the next three years we will be working with regional partners to support dairy farmers to build soil health and climate resilience. The project will deliver a series of field days, webinars, mentoring sessions, podcasts and practice guides, and establish peer learning opportunities and farm demonstration sites for farmers to share experiences and learn from each other. The project will support the adoption of practices that build soil health and climate resilience, such as: 
  • Multispecies cropping 
  • Biological inputs (including novel effluent management)
  • Adaptive grazing management
  • Integrating trees
  • Reducing ground-applied fertilisers, increasing foliar applications
  • Plant and soil monitoring and analysis
Contact me to express interest in being involved and to sign up for more information.

Dairy Resilience Acknowledgments:
The Dairy Resilience Project is supported by the Australian Government through funding from the Climate-Smart Agriculture Program under the Natural Heritage Trust. Soils for Life is delivering this project with regional support from Cradle Coast NRM.
Black and white cows grazing in a green field, with trees in the background and a blue sky overhead.

Duration: October 2025 to March 2028

Location: Region-wide

Funding provider: Tasmanian Government

Contact: Hannah Sadler, NRM Land Coordinator

Phone: 03 6433 8400     Email: hsadler@cradlecoast.com

 

 

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