PHOTO: Landholders gather at the Field Day in Gulargambone on Tuesday 2 April.
At least 20 people gathered in Gulargambone on Tuesday 2 April to hear ways to prevent soil erosion in local waterways.
Two educators from the non-profit Mulloon Institute, Penny Cooper and Jono Forrest, spoke to participants from Gular, Bourke and Coonamble about sustainable agriculture practices.
They visited a property owned by Gular's Sandra Winsor, who has been working to restore her land to its pre-colonial state.
"We're just trying to . . .
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