Early-bird registrations have opened for the Pastures & Grazing NSW Conference, which will focus on insights, innovation and connection for producers under the theme “The Science of Pastures and Grazing.”
The conference will run from Tuesday, 28 July to Thursday, 30 July 2026 at Wests Diggers Club in Tamworth, NSW. The program will feature a line-up of experts and industry leaders from across the state exploring pasture and grazing management.
Both long-time attendees and first-time participants can expect practical insights, new ideas and site visits as part of the program.
Keynote speaker Karen Penfold, co-founder of Four Daughters Beef, will share the company’s export journey, including the ambition, opportunities and challenges involved in building market pathways beyond the farm gate.
Other speakers will present the latest developments in pasture science, with organisers aiming to provide attendees with practical strategies to apply on farm.
Organisers are encouraging people to secure early-bird tickets, which will be available until 30 April 2026, offering discounted registration for a limited time.
“The early-bird release gives people across the industry the chance to lock in their place and engage with leading experts in pasture and grazing management, including our line-up of speakers,” chair Lester McCormick said.
The conference is expected to attract attendees from across New South Wales and interstate, including farmers, agronomists, agribusiness professionals, researchers and students.
Early-bird tickets and program updates are available at www.pgnswconference.com.au.
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