FIELD DAY

Regenerative grazing guide launch event and field day

Join us for a field day to launch our Regenerative Grazing Practice Guide. Hosted by farmers Nick and Deanna Austin, with guest speaker and renowned educator Brian Wehlburg.

In partnership with five experienced graziers from around Australia, and some of Australia’s most respected grazing educators and training institutions, we’ve produced a resource that distils the most common principles and practices used by graziers to regenerate soil health and landscape function. This will be the first of five nationwide events hosted by the five graziers featured in the guide.

Come along to hear about how livestock can be used as a tool to improve soil, landscape and farm business health, and how Nick Austin changed his grazing management to create a more flexible and resilient business.

Brian will explain the principles of regenerative grazing and guide us through how to apply these in the field.

The focus is on practical, paddock-based learning, farmer observations and decision-making tools that can be applied on farm.

What will be covered on the day

  • Introduction to the Grazing Practice Guide
  • Nick Austin will talk about his journey implementing regenerative grazing management practices
  • Brian Wehlburg will share practical grazing management principles
  • Practical skills session in the field
  • Open discussion, networking, questions and peer-to-peer learning throughout the day

 

Catering and what to bring

Lunch will be provided. Please advise any dietary requirements when registering. Don’t forget to bring a water bottle and appropriate footwear and clothing for paddock conditions.

Contact

Phone service may be limited on site. For questions or more information, please contact Soils for Life at (02) 6273 6647 or [email protected]

When

20 May 2026, 9:30 am – 3:00pm AEDT

Where

Mundarlo NSW

Contact

Soils for Life on (02) 6273 6647 or at [email protected]

Tickets

$30 for up to 3 attendees from the same business, $15 for subsequent registrants. Numbers are limited.

Book your tickets!

Many thanks to Twynam Investments for supporting the production of this guide, to the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal and Hand Heart Pocket for supporting this event, to Judi Earl (Agricultural Information and Monitoring Services), Helen Lewis (Australian Holistic Management Cooperative), David McLean (RCS), Grahame Rees (KLR Marketing) and Brian Wehlburg (Inside Outside Management) for input and guidance, and to Ben Simpson, David and Ruth Read, David Curtis, Nick Austin and Rod and Katrina Butler for generously sharing their stories, knowledge, experience and data.