Regenerative Grazing Presentations – Hawke’s Bay -- Aug 24-25, 2020

Sponsored by the Hawke’s Bay Future Farming Trust. Take your grazing practices to the next level. Achieve more pasture growth and better soils. Siobhan Griffin of ‘Next Level Grazing’ will be making a


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Sponsored by the Hawke’s Bay Future Farming Trust

Take your grazing practices to the next level. Achieve more pasture growth and better soils.

Siobhan Griffin of ‘Next Level Grazing’ will be making a presentation – Regenerating the Unlimited Grassland – at two venues in HB later this month.

 Siobhan has years of hands-on farming experience with regenerative grazing in US and NZ (Southland). She has taught well-received workshops for Quorum Sense in Southland.

Her presentation will cover what she has learned over the past fourteen years practicing regenerative grazing – what it is exactly we are trying to regenerate and how the  practices are being implemented on New Zealand farms. This includes growing dairy heifers, breeding and finishing lamb and beef on quality grass, managing for diversity at low to no cost, drought proofing and flood proofing her farm in a changing climate. 

Monday, August 24th, 1-3pm, Wallingford Hall

Tuesday, August 25th, 1-3pm, Sherenden Hall

These events are free. But for catering purposes, please register using the easy form here.

For more details, contact Greg Hart: greg@thefamilyfarm.co.nz  027 499 0097


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