Dry Season Decisions for Graziers - MILLMERRAN
A focused day for graziers to explore management strategies for the upcoming dry season.
Details
Friday 22 May 2026
8:00am - 2:45pm
30-32 Campbell St, Millmerran QLD 4357
Free
A focused day for graziers to explore management strategies for the upcoming dry season.
Friday 22 May 2026
8:00am - 2:45pm
30-32 Campbell St, Millmerran QLD 4357
Free
Join fellow graziers in Millmerran for an insightful day dedicated to navigating the challenges of the dry season. This event offers a valuable opportunity to share experiences and discuss practical management options for your livestock and land.
The session is facilitated by experienced DPI livestock officers who will guide discussions on the current agricultural situation and future outlook. Expect to engage in evaluating key decisions such as selling stock, agistment, feeding strategies, and early weaning.
Whether you are a seasoned grazier or new to the industry, this event provides a supportive environment to prepare for the year ahead with confidence.
The event runs on Friday, 22 May 2026, from 08:00 to 14:45. It is hosted at the Millmerran Community & Cultural Centre, located on Walpole Street in Millmerran, Queensland.
The program covers:
- Current situation analysis
- Future projections and planning
- Practical options including selling, agistment, feeding, and early weaning
This is a free event, making it accessible for all local graziers looking to enhance their dry season strategies.
Held at the Millmerran Community & Cultural Centre, the venue is centrally located at 30-32 Campbell Street, Millmerran QLD 4357. The centre is easily accessible by car and offers a welcoming space for community gatherings.
Millmerran is a regional town in Queensland, providing a convenient location for graziers in the surrounding area to connect and learn.
Parking is available nearby, and the venue is equipped to accommodate attendees comfortably throughout the day.
This event is designed specifically for graziers managing livestock during dry seasons. It is facilitated by Department of Primary Industries (DPI) livestock officers who bring expert knowledge and practical advice.
Participants should come prepared to engage in discussions and consider various management strategies tailored to their individual circumstances.
The event supports community resilience and sustainable agricultural practices during challenging seasonal conditions.
Attendance is free of charge, making it an excellent opportunity for graziers to gain valuable insights without financial barriers.
While no ticket cost applies, booking in advance is recommended to secure your place and assist with event planning.
For more information or to book, please visit the event website or contact the organizers directly.