AgForward has the tools and information to assist
Queensland primary producers and land owners manage their
property resources and infrastructure.
What's Happening in 2010?
AgForward will be delivering multi-topic field days and
workshops where producers will receive farm-level information on
how current legislation affects their enterprise, such as the
State Government’s Great Barrier Reef regulations for producers
in reef catchments and the Regrowth Vegetation Code, Wild Rivers
and the Delbessie Agreement still impacting much of the State.
Where required, field days will be followed up by in-depth
workshops:
The
calendar for field days and workshops is being finalised.
Expressions of interest are sought from property owners
identifying workshops and locations. To express your
interest complete the
form and send to Brisbane.
Workshop Testimonials
By
successfully completing a number of workshops and courses
through AgForward and
AgForce Training
you can gain a full, nationally accredited Certificate IV in
Conservation and Land Management qualification through the
AgEssentials program.
With project officers located in the key areas of
Queensland, AgForward can offer one-on-one assistance for
certain vegetation management applications, these being:
PMAV applications:
Lock it in
Complex
Permits for:
Encroachment
control
Fodder
harvesting
Infrastructure
clearing
Thinning
Weeds or pests
control
AgForward Services:
Post workshop support:
for
GPS use
for computer mapping
Supply
property Regional Ecosystem map
Supply property satellite map
Supply computer mapping
property
data
Understanding components of the Vegetation
Management Act 1999
Understanding components of the Native Forest
Practice Code
Selling and producing timber
Industry referrals
These AgForward products and services can assist
you to develop your
property plan, for more
information
contact us.