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Paddocks & Picnics: Crop Foundations – Clare Valley 2026
A district tour exploring soil types, crop rotations, and nitrogen basics, gaining learnings to apply to your own ‘project paddock’.
About
Grab your boots and your travel mug; we’re hitting the road for a look-see at what’s happening in the paddock! Led by renown Agronomist, Jeff Braun, we’ll cover the fundamentals of crop and soil health and grab a picnic in the paddock along the way.
Attendees are invited to nominate their own “Project Paddock” , so as a group you can;
- Investigate each paddock’s four-year history to understand what’s happening at the ground level.
- Identify and query differences in agronomic decision making, specific to rainfall, soil, and conditions.
- Delve into weed ID.
- Discuss practical tools and support for your role in the business.
This workshop is about creating a space for those new to the area, new to farming, or those with decades of experience, to learn more about crops and soils across the Mid North.
Date
Friday 26th June 2026.
9.15 am for a 9.30am start, to 2.30pm
Location
Starting and finishing at Manoora Centenary Park/Sports ground Barrier Hwy Manoora, participants are encouraged to car pool to the site studies.
Cost
The cost of this workshop is $55 + booking fee and includes morning tea and lunch.
The full cost of this workshop is $270 per person which has been heavily reduced thanks to the support of event sponsors.
Numbers are limited for this workshop so please book early to avoid disappointment.
Sponsored by
This event is supported by the Australian Government through funding from the Natural Heritage Trust under the Climate-Smart Agriculture Program and delivered for the Northern and Yorke Landscape Board, a member of the Commonwealth Regional Delivery Partners panel.
More Information
Register quickly as places are limited – RSVP 19th June 2026
For further information contact Dili Schoenberg, WoTL Ambassador on 0410 409 950.
About your presenter
Jeff Braun, Talking Livestock
Jeff is an independent consultant and has been working in this role for over 20 years. He works with farm businesses across SAs Mallee, Mid North and Yorke Peninsula regions and maintains a strong focus on science based recommendations and relevant research for his clients. Jeff was involved with managing the Mid North High rainfall Zone trial site at Navan for 13 years.