Mayfield Organic Beef's Regenerative Grazing success

Ben Harden
Updated February 18 2021 - 6:32pm, first published 6:00pm
The 2018 drought forced Sonya and Greg Spencer, Mayfield, Willows, to improve the way they graze their paddocks. Pictures: Ben Harden
The 2018 drought forced Sonya and Greg Spencer, Mayfield, Willows, to improve the way they graze their paddocks. Pictures: Ben Harden

A decision to move to regenerative grazing practices to better manage the impacts of drought has paid off for the Spencer family.

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Ben Harden

Ben Harden

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Queensland Country Life reporter based in Toowoomba. I over all things livestock and agriculture in central and southern Queensland. Got a story? Get in touch: 0437528907 or email ben.harden@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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