Farm Biodiversity Breakfast
A short morning session for landholders on pollinator strips, shelterbelts, farm trees, and practical habitat planning.
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Farm Biodiversity Breakfast is a short, practical morning session for landholders who want to improve habitat while keeping their property productive and manageable.
The session will cover pollinator strips, shelterbelts, farm trees, soil cover, and simple ways to plan plantings around existing paddocks, tracks, fences, dams, and creek lines.
Session topics
- Where small habitat plantings can make the biggest difference.
- Choosing flowering native plants for pollinators and beneficial insects.
- Linking shelter, shade, soil cover, and biodiversity outcomes.
- Common maintenance problems and how to plan for them early.
Example location: Red Gum Hall.
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