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Geographe Soil Testing Program – DIY Soil Sampling Training

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Geographe Soil Testing Program – DIY Soil Sampling Training

Join fellow farmers to learn how to collect accurate soil samples, as part of the 2025/26 Geographe Soil Testing Program.

Hands-on training will be provided by DPIRD Officers. 

You will learn how to:

  • Take accurate and representative soil samples of your paddocks. 
  • Set up the sampling equipment – drill and auger.
  • GPS your sampling locations.
  • Prepare sample bags for the lab. 

This training is highly recommended for participants of the Geographe Soil Testing Program, but everyone is welcome!

To prepare for the training:

  • Watch the short training video before attending – Fit for Purpose Soil Sampling (youtube.com)
  • Respect biosecurity on our host farm with clean boots and cars.
  • Dress appropriate (hat, boots, sunscreen) and bring water bottle. 
  • BYO device (either a charged smart phone or iPad) – Install Filemaker Go app before you come – or we can help on the day!
  • If possible, bring a charged battery drill.
  • Morning tea provided, so bring along your keep cup!

This activity is a part of Healthy Estuaries WA and Revitalising Geographe Waterways, State Government programs; and Soils – New Horizons, a bilateral partnership agreement between the Australian Government and the State Government of WA (DPIRD).

Date
November 12, 2025
Time
9am - 11:30am
Cost
Free
Location
Cornish Farm, 27 Markey Road, Anniebrook

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