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Big Shift For Small Farms

Pasture and livestock recovery following a flood

Big Shift For Small Farms
Big Shift For Small Farms

Many of our listeners in NSW have been heavily impacted by recent flooding at the end of March this year. In the Hawkesbury-Nepean river region of Western Sydney, it caught many by surprise peaking at a staggering 12.9 metres, with water engulfing properties and homes.

So in this episode we’re bringing you a special recording at a field day on flood recovery hosted by Greater Sydney Local Land Services at their demonstration farm in April. Our producer Olivia Ralph was there to capture some insights from the event.


Thanks to Alana, Amy and Tom for sharing their stories.

Others featured in this episode:

Adam Little, Senior agronomist and livestock specialist - Ace Ohlsson Elders

Neil Griffiths, Agronomist and pasture specialist - Hunter Local Land Services

Richard Stephens, Regional Agriculture Landcare Facilitator - Greater Sydney Local Land Services


Stock that has been in floodwater should be monitored closely to ensure they are eating and watched for signs of disease.

Download a copy of our guide to assist landholders to care for livestock in flood https://bit.ly/39dHVc2

Please contact your local LLS veterinarian on 1300 795 299 for further advice, or if you notice any signs of disease or illness.


Credits

This podcast has been produced by the Grow Love Project with support from Greater Sydney Local Land Services, through funding from the Australian Government's National Landcare Program.

We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging.

Big Shift For Small Farms
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