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Webinar: How investment into irrigation in northern WA is shaping the future of pastoralism

Beef Central 09/05/2025

Join us for a webinar on May 28 at 11AM AWST.

Outside the Ord River Irrigation Area in Western Australia, the majority of irrigation developments are on pastoral land focussed on fodder production.

Join the Department of Primary Industry and Regional Development’s (DPIRD) West Kimberley and Pilbara Irrigated Agriculture team when they discuss the current state of pasture development and irrigated fodder production by pastoralists in the Kimberley and Pilbara.

DPIRD Development Officers, Christopher Ham and Carla Milazzo will provide an overview of the Pastoral Irrigated Agriculture project under the Northern Beef Development program and topics included in the discussions will be:

  • Current status of industry – brief recap and current rate of development.
  • Scene setting – options for agriculture within the WA pastoral lease system.
  • Economics and stats – changes over time.
  • Research trials undertaken and key takeaways – Pastoral Ag project & Stylo project.
  • Challenges and barriers.
  • Opportunities – irrigated and non-irrigated options – synergy with other cropping systems (ORIA/cotton).
  • Supply chain – where does fodder fit in? Why invest in irrigation?
  • Future direction/new ideas for research – soils, efficiency, emissions, long term health, alternative systems/ leucaena/IPM.

 

Register here to join the webinar and learn more about the future irrigation can play in the northern pastoral areas of Australia.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

The webinar is a project under Beef Connect, a joint venture involving FutureBeef and Beef Central.

 

 

 

 

 

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  1. Dan Cooke, 16/05/2025

    Thanks.

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