Dairy High2 Roadshow- Central North

Date & Time:
Tuesday, 30th June 2026
12:30am - 4:00am (UTC)
Location:
Mountain Vale Farm/ Active Dairies
91 Bracknell Road
Bracknell
Tasmania
7302
Australia
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Cost:
Admit One / $0.00 AUD per person

Please note no registrations can be made through Dairy Australia, please register here: Dairy HIGH2 Roadshow - Central North


Reducing synthetic nitrogen on dairy farms: Dairy HIGH2 results roadshow


Our long-term farmlet trial investigating ways to reduce synthetic nitrogen fertiliser use on pasture-based dairy farms is coming to an end, and were hitting the road to share the findings with dairy farmers and industry across Tasmania.


As part of the Dairy HIGH2 program, funded by Dairy Australia, this project set out to explore whether dairy farms can significantly reduce synthetic nitrogen inputs while maintaining high levels of pasture and milk production. Following three full lactation seasons, the trial has now delivered a comprehensive dataset that provides valuable insights for Tasmanian dairy systems.


In collaboration with Dairy Australia, we are inviting dairy farmers and industry to join us for an on-farm discussion of the key observations and findings from this trial and how learnings could be applied on your farm next season.


What youll hear about:

  • Practical insights from the host farm
  • Dairy HIGH2 trial results including pasture production and cow performance
  • Clover establishment, persistence, and productivity considerations
  • Strategic nitrogen use and considerations for urea alternatives
  • Fertiliser supply outlook and planning for the coming season
  • Opportunities to get involved in our upcoming focus farms

Host Farm - Mountain Vale Farm/ Active Dairies - Jesse Weaver

Event time - 10:30 - 2:00pm


Lunch will be provided. Please register to assist with catering and dietary requirements. Register Now: Dairy HIGH2 Roadshow - Central North


Hosted by TIA in collaboration with Dairy Australia (Tasmania) as part of the Dairy HIGH 2 program which is funded by Dairy Australia.