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This event is an activity of On-farm water management project supported by the Southern NSW Drought Resilience Adoption & Innovation Hub through funding from the Australian Government's Future Drought Fund.
LEARN, PLAN, AND OPTIMISE YOUR ON-FARM WATER MANAGEMENT
Join expert Peter Smith in this two-part webinar series where you’ll learn how to develop a Farm Water Management Plan. Using a real-life case study, we’ll guide you through key steps, from conducting a Farm Water Audit to planning improvements in water storage, distribution, and efficiency.
What You’ll Learn:
- How to create a Farm Water Management Plan tailored to your property.
- Step-by-step guidance using a real-world farm example.
- Farm Water Audit – understanding water needs and identifying weaknesses.
- Estimating storage capacity, calculating losses, and improving water flow.
- Planning upgrades for water security and distribution.
- Follow-up support available after the webinars.
Session Breakdown:
📌 Session 1 – 11 March- Introduction & Drought Strategy – Mapping farm water infrastructure and planning for dry seasons.
- Water Metrics & Farm Water Audit – Assessing water needs for livestock, household, and farm operations.
- Storage & Losses – Estimating dam and tank capacity, evaporation, seepage, and dead storage.
📌 Session 2 – 18 March
- Water Distribution & Flow – How long will your water last? Checking supply flow rates and trough capacity.
- Planning & Implementation – Mapping actions, system improvements, and funding options.
🌱 Who Should Attend?
Farmers, livestock producers, and land managers looking to improve on-farm water management.
For more information, please contact Riverine Plains Extension Officer, Sayra Samudio.
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