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Somerset Land Management

At 2K Pasture Management and Consulting, we support landowners and councils across Somerset with practical, research-backed solutions for land management.


From weed management to controlling invasive vegetation, our services are tailored to suit the region’s diverse terrain and seasonal shifts. We understand the challenges faced by rural property owners in Somerset—whether it’s weed regrowth after rain or maintaining long-term soil health.


Our local expertise, hands-on approach, and commitment to environmentally responsible land care set us apart. We combine proven strategies with ongoing research to deliver smarter outcomes for every block, paddock, and pasture.


For tailored support in sustainable agriculture across Somerset, call 0428 726 393 to speak with our team today.

Services We Offer in Somerset



  • Invasive weed identification & control
  • Vegetation management for fire safety
  • Sustainable land care strategies
  • Silviculture & pasture improvement
  • Research-based land management solutions

Weed Management in Somerset

In Somerset, effective weed management is essential for maintaining productive land. At 2K Pasture Management and Consulting, we help property owners control invasive weeds with targeted, sustainable strategies that minimise competition, strengthen soil health, and support long-term crop success.


Our work is guided by research and hands-on experience, ensuring that every weed management technique is suited to the specific conditions of farmland. From broadacre cropping areas to smaller blocks, we tailor our approach to your land’s needs and your productivity goals.


With a strong focus on sustainable agriculture, we deliver effective, low-impact weed control solutions that keep your property healthy year after year—without compromising future use or the surrounding environment.

Vegetation Management in Somerset

In rural Somerset, uncontrolled vegetation can quickly become a problem—fueling fire risks, blocking access, and overwhelming usable land. Our vegetation management services are built to handle seasonal growth, invasive plants, and ongoing regrowth in a safe and sustainable way. 


We offer clearing, targeted weed control, and property-wide plans to reduce risk and improve land usability. Whether you manage a rural residence, council area, or grazing land, we apply practical solutions suited to Somerset’s climate and property types. Every job is carried out with a long-term outlook—minimising disruption while protecting your land’s health, value, and ecological integrity.

Research & Development in Somerset

We conduct practical, on-the-ground research and development to improve sustainable land management practices throughout Somerset. By trialling new methods for erosion control, pasture improvement, and weed suppression, we create strategies that work in real conditions—not just theory. Our research directly informs how we deliver services across the region, giving landowners access to modern, proven techniques.


Whether you're looking for long-term productivity, environmental improvement, or more efficient land use, our development work helps make it possible. With a focus on smart, sustainable agriculture, we support Somerset landholders with the latest tools for reliable, future-ready land care.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can pasture rotation improve land health?

    Rotating pasture reduces stress on the soil and allows grasses time to regrow, improving root depth and nutrient levels. It also helps break pest and disease cycles and reduces the risk of overgrazing. By shifting livestock between sections of land, property owners can maintain healthy, balanced paddocks for longer. Regular rotation improves productivity, supports biodiversity, and leads to stronger, more resilient pasture that performs better across different seasons and climate conditions.

  • What’s the difference between native and invasive plants?

    Native plants are species that naturally occur in a region and support the local ecosystem. They improve soil health, provide habitat, and often require less maintenance. Invasive plants, on the other hand, are non-native species that spread aggressively and compete with desirable vegetation. They can reduce pasture quality, increase fire risk, and disrupt biodiversity. Managing invasives early is key to protecting land and avoiding long-term environmental damage.

  • Why is soil testing important for land management?

    Soil testing helps identify nutrient levels, pH balance, and organic content—key factors in land health and productivity. It tells landowners what their soil needs to support healthy crops or pasture, and avoids overusing fertilisers or amendments. Testing also reveals issues like compaction, salinity, or deficiencies early on. With the right data, property owners can make more informed decisions and create land care plans that are efficient, targeted, and environmentally responsible.