- 4 subject streams over 2 days
- 2 streams will run concurrently each day
- Each stream will have 4 workshops of about 90 minutes length
- Lunches and snacks will be provided during the day
- Tuesday evening Harvest Dinner with guest speakers
Financial and Property Management
Animal Enterprises
General Horticultural Enterprises
Market Gardening
Start times TBC.
The two streams on each day will run concurrently. Information from the sessions will be recorded and provided at www.maryvalleycountryharvest.com
TUESDAY February 11
General Horticultural Enterprises
Basic orchard planning, and what are potential new crops?
Plant and soil nutrition
Integrated pest management – an introduction
Creating a Pollinator Paradise – the importance of bees and other beneficial insects in fruit and vegetable production
Financial and Property Management
Case studies – what makes a small farm viable?
Looking after you most important asset – yourself! Personal management, risk management, farm safety, physical and mental health
Environmental Management – Minimising adverse environmental impacts.
Managing financial risks—how do you know that you’re doing OK?
WEDNESDAY February 12
Animal Enterprises
Pastured poultry, beef and pigs systems – What needs to be considered when contemplating livestock as part of your production system.
Protecting your stock – current best practice in parasite control.
Electric fencing basics – Innovations and best practice.
Grazing land management (interactive forum).
Market Gardening
From hand-tools to tractors – tools and machinery for small-scale production (panel session).
Planning an irrigation system for small-scale production.
Production planning for intensive market gardens
Post-harvest handling and packaging for market (panel session)
2 day full program:$70
(includes all meals)
1 day only: $35
Harvest Dinner: $20
These workshops are funded by the Australian
Government Department of Employment through the Local Employment Coordinator Flexible Funding Pool. This has enabled MVCH Co-op to offer the program at a much-reduced fee.
One of the objectives of the Mary Valley Country Harvest Cooperative is to educate and inform existing and potential growers, by providing regular opportunities for exchange of information on current best practices in developing a farm business.
Enquire about membership of the Cooperative.
Tuesday Feb 11 & Wednesday Feb 12
Kandanga Public Hall
LIMITED PLACES BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL
For bookings and further information please call Elaine Bradley (Secretary, Mary Valley Country Harvest Co-op) on 0459 225 399 or email maryvalleycountryharvest@gmail.com
www.maryvalleycountryharvest.com