secretary@hffn.org.au

April Field day 2008 Report

– A very successful field day attended by approximately 20 members

– Inspected a 130 acres of thinned native regrowth and associated soil conservation works

– Young trees of good form allowed to grow out to good logs

– Old remnant trees retained and protected

– Biodiversity retained and promoted

– Abundant native grass growing under partial shade from remaining timber

– Increased grazing potential.

– Soil conservation works prevent erosion and provide stock water

– Creek line fenced off to promote biodiversity


Hunter Farm Forestry Network (HFFN) facilitates the exchange of information about farm forestry and promotes the productive and sustainable use of trees on farms in the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales, Australia.


Farm Forestry takes many forms including timber belts, windbreaks, revegetation projects and timber production


Farm forestry includes  commercial trees and shrubs incorporated into farm operations.


Farm Forestry improves agricultural productivity.


It’s about which tree you want, for the purpose that you want.