New trials to provide insights for best practice soil management on sandy soils

Two new trial sites on dairy farms in the Vasse and Scott River catchments have been launched to demonstrate how top-dressing applications of Iron Man Gypsum (IMG) can keep phosphorus on farms where it is needed, instead of being washed into our estuaries where it can cause algal blooms and water quality issues. IMG is made up […]
New uPtake trial to assess alternative phosphorus product

A new trial in the Peel-Harvey catchment is examining if the use of low water-soluble phosphorus fertiliser can improve pasture growth, while reducing nutrient loss to local waterways. The trial is a part of the four year uPtake project, delivered by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) and the Department of Water […]
Restoring streams a win for farmers and waterways

Local farmers protecting streams in the Geographe Bay Catchment are finding their actions benefit more than just the environment. As part of GeoCatch’s Rivercare project, 15 local farmers will undertake stock-exclusion fencing and revegetation along waterways on their properties in 2022. Local father and daughter team, Ian and Nikki Slee, have signed up for […]
Grazing Matcher farmers learn secrets for good hay and silage

As we patiently wait for drier conditions to start the hay and silage season, farmers taking part in the Grazing Matcher group are getting ready to put what they’ve been learning into practice. Treeton farmer Nick Healy hosted the August meeting where the group heard from Smart Cow consultant Dario Nandapi on how to optimise […]
Local farmers protect rivers

Ten local farmers have been busy installing stock-proof fencing and planting along the riverbanks on their property. Together, the farmers have put in a huge effort this year, installing 15km of fencing and planting close to 10,000 local native plants, with support from GeoCatch. One farming family involved is Nick and Emily Healy, along with […]
Looking back on the year that was
It’s that time of the year when we reflect on our collective achievements for the year. And we couldn’t be prouder of what we have accomplished! 2020/21 was an exciting year for us at GeoCatch. A major focus was working with farmers to keep nutrients on-farm and out of our precious waterways. We continued to […]
Arum lily fight gains momentum

The high turnout at GeoCatch’s arum lily control workshop indicates that community interest in controlling this invasive weed is high. Almost 60 landholders and volunteers attended the workshop to learn about the biology and control methods for arum lily. A key message was that while arum lily is increasing its range in our Catchment, control […]
Grazing Matcher gets Geographe farmers thinking

Seven Geographe farm businesses are increasing their knowledge and application of grazing best practice by participating in the Grazer Matcher program. Grazing Matcher aims to improve productivity and profits for farmers and minimise impacts to the environment by supporting farmers to adopt best practice grazing management across their sheep and beef farms. This includes implementing […]
Farmers do their bit for the Bay

A recent soil testing workshop brought together farmers from across the Geographe Bay Catchment to get a better handle on their soil nutrients. Thirty-seven farmers were involved in this year’s soil testing program, with 20,000 soil samples collected across 670 paddocks. Since 2009, 240 farmers have participated in soil testing in the Geographe Bay Catchment, […]
GeoCatch gets the dirt on soil testing

The GeoCatch Sustainable Agriculture Team have supported their local farmers by increasing their soil testing capacity this summer. While the program has been previously available through GeoCatch and the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, this is the first year that GeoCatch staff have done the soil sampling themselves. “Soil testing is a critical […]