Support for verifying environmental and animal welfare performance
10-Apr-2012

In September 2011 a broadly based panel comprising representatives from industries and agencies across Australia endorsed the need for verification of environmental and animal welfare performance. .....read more >>

ALMG supports Aligning Indigenous Land Management with Economic Development Conference
03-Jan-2012

The ALM Group has thrown its support behind the 3rd Annual Aligning Indigenous Land Management with Economic Development Conference, which is being held 21 and 22 March 2012 at the Novotel Perth H.....read more >>

ALM Group submission to C4C review
06-Jun-2011

In May 2011, the ALM Group made a submission to the Federal Government's review of the Caring for Country Program. The submission supports designing and operating Caring for our Country and parallel r.....read more >>

Forum theatres create bridges
07-Dec-2010

In early December, local communities at Armidale, Uralla and Stanthorpe participated in Forum Theatres. The theatres were a new way of looking at the perennial issue of resource allocation with the ai.....read more >>

ALM Group endorses Indigenous Land Management Conference
29-Nov-2010

The ALM Group is one of a number of organisations and government bodies that have endorsed the 2nd Annual Aligning Indigenous Land Management with Economic Development Conference, which is being held .....read more >>

Pasture Cropping and No Kill Association Launched

15-Sep-2009

People interested in sharing information about pasture cropping and no kill cropping systems and techniques now have a way of talking with each other online through the Pasture Cropping and No Kill Cropping Association.

On the association's website you will find case studies of practitioners, links to interesting articles, pictures and videos of the techniques, and Frequently Asked Questions.

And you can add to the website by supplying case studies with interesting photos and stories of your experiences with pasture cropping and no kill cropping. The association also welcomes questions about the techniques. If you would like to share your experiences and photos, or have questions, contact Danielle Bonninton at email 

Objectives of the association are:

  • To promote and foster the environmentally and economically successful adoption and practice of these methods.
  • To be a free information exchange for supporters and practitioners of the techniques to encourage wise adoption.
  • To inform and guide the continued research and development of both Pasture Cropping and No Kill Cropping.
  • To operate predominantly via the internet to ensure costs are kept to a minimum.

To find out more go to the association’s website.


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