Event information
- When
- 4 February 2026, 12:00pm - 5 February 2026, 3:00pm
- Where
21 Jerrys Meadow Road, Sodwalls 2790
- In-person
- Categories
- Agriculture
- Cost
- Free
Overview of this event
Join Local Land Services staff - Bruce Watt, Brett Littler and Pete Evans, for a BBQ and discussion about current issues, and hear from Keith Hammond, JBS and take a look at the new OptiWeigh system.
Event details:
Join Central Tablelands Local Land Services for:
an update from Keith Hammond – JBS about the current beef market
a discussion with Bruce and Brett about livestock happenings around the region
seasonal conditions update
question and answer session.
Additional details:
BBQ lunch at 12:00 pm
please RSVP by Monday, 2nd February for catering
Contact: Pete Evans, Senior Land Services Officer on 0438496851 or via email at peter.evans@lls.nsw.gov.au
These workshops are funded by the Australian Government under the Natural Heritage Trust and delivered alongside Local Land Services, a member of the Commonwealth Regional Delivery Partners Panel.
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Contact details
Local Land Services Region Central Tablelands
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Getting there
21 Jerrys Meadow Road, Sodwalls 2790
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