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DIG DEEPER: SOIL CULTIVATION PRACTICES - CAMPBELL TOWN

Come Curious - leave with answers - and maybe a bit of dirt under your nails.

Dig Deeper: Soil Cultivation Practices
Get hands-on. Get informed. Get better results.

Want to make smarter decisions about cultivation? Wondering how your soil structure is affecting yield, water retention, or long-term sustainability?

What you’ll get:

  • Live soil demo - see real impacts of cultivations
  • Practical tips for improving soil health and productivity
  • Tools to support better decisions, not just more data
  • Peer-to-peer leatrning and local insights

Featuring: Christian Bannan

Christian Bannan is the Principal Consultant at South East Soil and Water, with extensive experience supporting growers across southeastern Australia. He offers sharp insights into how cultivation practices shape soil performance and farm productivity. Known for his deep understanding of what drives healthy, resilient soils, Christian takes a practical, on-farm approach to solving real-world challenges.

The Ag Logic team will also be on hand to share their knowledge and insights.

Further information contact Aglogic Fiona Kerslake 0439 017 192 

Event details

Wednesday April 30, 2025
1:00 pm
Riccarton, Campbell Town
book here

Our ParTners

The hub is proud to work with a diverse network of over 20 Industry Partners, Delivery Partners and collaborators to build drought and climate resilience through hub activities. Through this network, we span the entire breadth of the Tasmanian agriculture sector and can support farmers, agricultural businesses and communities.
TAS Farm Innovation Hub - Growing Climate Resilient Communities

Funding & AcknowledgmentS

This program received funding from the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund.

The Australian Government is contributing $12.4 million over 4 years through the Future Drought Fund under various grants. Hub partners and the University of Tasmania will provide co-contributions of an amount at least equal to the Australian Government funding over the same period.

We acknowledge the palawa/pakana people, the traditional custodians of the land upon which we live and work. We honour their enduring culture and knowledges as vital to the self-determination, wellbeing and resilience of their communities.

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