Had plenty of rain?

The Kingaroy Landcare Group with the support of BGA Agriservices are hosting a ‘Improved rainfall infiltration on old cropping land’ FIELD DAY Saturday 26 February 3pm – 5pm  At a demonstration site at Booie in the South Burnett.  For instructions on...

Dung Beetles – hidden treasure under cow pats

BCCA have organised one of Australia’s leading dung beetle experts, Mr John Feehan, to travel to the Central Burnett region to spread the word on the value of dung beetles.    The benefits dung beetles to improve soil health are often overlooked, as these...

10 Habits of Farmers with Healthy Soils

Healthy soils beneath our crops and pastures will mean a healthy hip pocket and a healthy catchment.  So what are they top 10 habits of producers who can maintain heatlhy soils?  1. Maintain organic matter and ground cover 2. Maintain soil fertility 3. Maintain...

RCS to host Flood Webinar for Farmers

BCCA have worked alongside RCS Consulting and know of many others in the catchment who do also.  They’ve joined forces with Entello Group and The Right Mind to put on a webinar info night for farmers to inform and inspire now that the clean-up and recover from...

Floodwaters and turtle hatchlings

The weekend saw a torrential amount of rain falling on the coastal Burnett areas, and our thoughts go out to those who have been affected by the flood conditions. Just as we were getting excited about the first of our protected wild nesting areas for the...

Burnett’s freshwater turtles make a splash!

Literally! The Burnett’s largest freshwater turtle, White-throated Snapping Turtle, under threat from nest predation by wild dogs and goannas, have recieved the royal treatment this year. Nesting season began back in May, with the Department of Environment and...

Better soils for less weeds

Better soils for less weeds – that was the idea behind the Better Burnett project which used compost tea on an infestation on local weed Creeping Lantana. The Better Burnett Catchment Recovery Pilot saw more than 100 landholders partnering with BCCA, over 50 000...

Compost for Citrus

We’ve all used compost before – on the vege patch, in the flower pot.  Adding compost can improve the drainage of your heavy soils or improve water and nutrient retention in light soils.  The Australian Agricultural College Corporation (AACC) are putting...

Technology of Growing Grass

Technology of Growing Grass workshops have been seen occurring accross Queensland and graziers from all reaches are learning about carbon in our grazing environments, soil health and the real value grass in dollars and sense. Dalby – September 9th – 10th...

BCCA AGM is coming up!!

It is that time of year again for our AGM……. Where:   CWA Hall, Pineapple St, Gayndah When: 9:30 am Wednesday 1st September 2010 If you would like to attend, please contact BCCA (07) 41663898 for catering purposes.  Hope to see you...

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