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Healthy Soils Webinar Series

The Limestone Coast Landscape Board's five-part Healthy Soils Series is a collection of free webinars on healthy soils aimed at helping landholders, primary producers, advisors and anyone wanting to improve their understanding of soils.

The series was presented by PIRSA Rural Solutions Sustainable Agriculture staff, including soils and sandy soil expert Dr Melissa Fraser, soils and dung beetle specialist Claire Dennerley and soils and carbon senior consultant Amanda Schapel.

The series delves into topics such as soils of the Limestone Coast, what makes fertile soil, soil carbon and biology, clay and sandy soils.

Soils of the Limestone Coast - Webinar 1/5

What makes a soil fertile? - Webinar 2/5

Soil carbon and biology - Webinar 3/5

Improving productivity on sandy soils - Webinar 4/5

Improving productivity on clay soils - Webinar 5/5

DISCLAIMER: These webinars have been developed by the Limestone Coast Landscape Board and material is considered to be true and correct at the date of publication in June 2021. The material is made available on the understanding that the Limestone Coast Landscape Board and its employees and partners will have no liability (including but not limited to liability by reason of negligence) to the viewers of the webinars for any loss, damage, cost or expense whether direct, indirect consequential or special, incurred by, or arising by reason of, any person using or relying on the material and whether caused by reason of any error, omission or misrepresentation in the material or otherwise. Viewers of the webinars will be responsible for making their own assessment of the material and should verify all relevant representations, statements and information with their own professional advisers. Furthermore, whilst the material is considered to be true and correct at the date of publication, changes in circumstances after the time of publication may impact upon the accuracy of the material. The material may change without notice and the Limestone Coast Landscape Board is not in any way liable for the accuracy of any information stored by a viewer. The Limestone Coast Landscape Board takes no responsibility for the accuracy, currency, reliability and correctness of any information included in the material provided by third parties nor for the accuracy, currency, reliability and correctness of links or references to information sources outside of the organisation.