Guyra Landcare Network is pleased to announce that Graeme Sait, an internationally recognised educator in soil health, plant nutrition and regenerative farming, will deliver a 4-day workshop in Guyra from the 15th to 18th of September 2026.
“We are delighted to welcome Graeme back to the New England,” said Campbell Wolfenden, member of the Guyra Landcare Network.
Graeme is the co-founder of Nutri-Tech Solutions (NTS), a world leader in sustainable agriculture education and products.
Over the past three decades he has presented more than 500 seminars in 20 countries, authored hundreds of articles and published Nutrition Rules!, a popular text on the link between soil, plant, animal, and human health.
His focus is on the practical application of regenerative principles that build profitability, resilience, and long-term productivity on farm.
The workshop, Spring into Nutrition Farming, is a 4-day version of Sait’s acclaimed Certificate in Nutrition Farming course, which draws farmers, consultants and educators from around the globe.
“Graeme delivered a half day workshop in Ben Lomond in 2025, and we are pleased to welcome him back for a full 4 days in 2026,” Campbell said.
“Feedback from last year’s event was that people wanted more of Graeme,” he said.
Designed for farmers, graziers, agronomists, home gardeners and anyone passionate about improving soil and plant health, this practical course explores the science behind profitable, resilient and regenerative farming systems.
Participants will gain a deeper understanding of mineral balancing, soil biology, plant nutrition, livestock health, and strategies to reduce input costs while improving productivity and profitability.
The course combines leading-edge research with practical, on-farm solutions that can be implemented immediately.
This is a unique opportunity to access one of Australia's leading agricultural educators locally.
Graeme's Nutrition Farming courses typically cost around $1,200 per person, plus travel and accommodation expenses, making attendance a significant investment for many participants.
“We are pleased to be able to bring Graeme to Guyra at the reduced price of $750 and that we can offer discounts to others attending from the same business”, said Elizabeth Rosser, Landcare Coordinator from Southern New England Landcare.
By bringing the course to Guyra, Guyra Landcare Network is making this world-class training more accessible and affordable for local producers and land managers.
“Graeme is a real powerhouse and when he speaks, you hang on every word”, she said.
Tickets are available through the Southern New England Landcare website.




