Growing Great Ground supports landholders within the Northern Agricultural Region (NAR) to tackle wind erosion, increase soil carbon, and improve native vegetation.
This project provides incentives to managers of agricultural land to address impacts of wind erosion and improve native vegetation and on-farm biodiversity. These priorities are all addressed through the establishment of ground cover and native vegetation.
It is integral to continued and successful sustainable agriculture that land managers are supported to maintain healthy ecosystem services, and identify and manage areas of their property that are at high risk of wind erosion.
NACC NRM’s Growing Great Ground project is supported by the Australian Government’s Regional Land Partnerships initiative of the National Landcare Program.

Sustaining Great Perennials
Our Growing Great Ground project ends this June after four years of on-ground work and providing educational events and communications to landholders in the Northern

Growing Great Reveg!
This week, our Sustainable Agriculture Project Officer Anna has begun visiting Growing Great Ground’s established revegetation sites in the region. Growing Great Ground is an

Summer-Autumn Feed Gap Tips and Tools
It’s been a hot and dry summer so far! This weather makes managing the Summer-Autumn feed gap quite a challenge for our local farmers. But

Biodiversity Doesn’t Always Mean Locking Up Land!
The very first site implemented under NACC NRM’s Growing Great Ground can now officially be labelled a success thanks to a substantial improvement in groundcover

