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What we do

Bibbaringa Environmental Wealth Management Services
Our Management Strategies

  • Manage land according to actual rainfall.
  • Utilise rainfall effectively by retaining good ground cover on the land.
  • Increasing biodiversity by retaining ground cover throughout the year and building organic matter and carbon in the soil profile.
  • Improving woody vegetation on land area by natural regeneration and tree shrub and grass planting programmes.
  • Create an environment that encourages perennial grasslands both native and improved species.
  • Planned grazing management. Fully recorded and planned according to actual grazing days per ha relative to pasture availability and rainfall consideration.
  • Grazing animals have an important role in our management practices.
  • Reduce inputs and best land management practice by reducing inputs and working with in the boundary of effective rainfall, changing season and grazing conditions.
  • We can make a rural businesses more rewarding.

In summary

  • We aim for best land management practice by reducing inputs and working with in the boundary of effective rainfall, changing season and grazing conditions.
  • Working with Corporation, Families and Management teams to improve the natural environment maintain and increase production and create a balance of financial, production and environmental outcomes that will enhance business and local communities.

Our expertise is hands on - we will come up with a simple working programme that is adaptable to your needs.

Property Management
Saltbush thriving.
Property Management
Ewes get green feed during the 2006 drought from regrowth from Boree trees.
Property Management
Planned Grazing builds soil and healthy animals. Reduces costs like drenching and labour.
Property Management
Resting country is an important part of our grazing management strategy. Long rest periods followed by short grazing of large mobs of animals. Results in an increase of vegetation builds soil and biodiversity and effectively uses rainfall. Photo Jerilderie NSW.
property management
David Taylor Photography