Farm Water Audit Lunch Litre Webinar Series Part 3: Quantifying Losses and How Long Water Will Last
Ready to find out how much water you really need in a dry season but don’t have a full day to attend a Farm Water Management Planning workshop?
Register for a Lunch Litre with Holbrook Landcare Network!
Holbrook Landcare Network is running an online Farm Water Audit Series during October-November.
Consisting of three online lunch-time webinars, this series breaks down the Farm Water Audit process into bite-sized chunks to help you understand your farm’s water needs.
This link registers you for Part Three: Quantifying Losses and How Long Water Will Last
In our third Lunch Litre Jess and the Team will walk you through some of the factors that contribute to the loss of water in our farming systems, including how you can calculate these for yourself. We will also demonstrate how you can utilise the summer water calculator determine how many days of water you’d have on farm if the tap stopped tomorrow.
This is the third out of three sessions to be run. To get the best experience and cover all aspects of the farm water audit process it is strongly recommended that farmers register and attend all three sessions. We suggest that you come equipped knowing your drought or dry time plan, have calculated your farm water requirements, and know how much water you have available now.
If you’d like to receive a Farm Water Kit, containing a DamDeep Tool, Farm Water Audit Workbook and other useful resources to help you develop your Farm Water Management Plan, please include your postage address, or nominate to collect from the Holbrook Landcare Network Office on registration.
You can register for the Part 1 (29th October) and Part 2 (12th November) below…
Part 1: Calculating Farm Water Requirements
Part 2: Estimating Tank and Storage Capacity
For more information on this event, and other like this, contact Jess Armstrong via email [email protected] or phone 0498683152.
This event has received funding from the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund and supported by the Southern NSW Drought Resilience, Adoption and Innovation Hub.