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25.05.2023 Source: AWEX
AWEX EMI 1214 -49
Micron 17 2063 -117
Micron 18 1725 -105
Micron 19 1527 -44
Micron 20 1398 -60
Micron 21 1364 -31
Micron 22 1319n -73
Micron 25 716 -4
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Micron 28 323 -2
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Case Studies
By adopting innnovative farming practises these Australian woolgrowers are finding success financially, environmentally and personally.
In this section
Richard Daugherty, ‘Balala’, New England
Richard Daugherty and Sarah Burrows run a self-replacing Merino flock and Dohne fat lamb enterprise at Balala with regenerative and holistic management.
Colin Seis, 'Winona', Central Tablelands
Woolgrower and pasture cropping pioneer Colin Seis is coping with the drought with perennial grassland and regenerative agricultural practices.
Charlie and Anne Maslin, 'Gunningrah', Monaro
Charlie and Anne Maslin from the Monaro of NSW use regenerative agriculture to maintain ground cover, flowing streams and feed on offer.
Tim Wright, 'Lana', Uralla
By introducing time-controlled rotational grazing of his livestock, Tim Wright has increased productivity while reducing inputs costs.
Charles Massy, 'Severn Park', Monaro
Charles Massy is a Monaro woolgrower, a scientist and a renowned author, here he shares his insights on regenerative farming.