Company History
Western Land Planning was established in 2000 in response to an identified need to offer direct services and advice for agricultural business development and environmental consultancy. The company was built and developed from the formation of a business partnership between its principals, Christopher Botfield and David Edmondson, both of whom can offer extensive experience in the areas of business management and sustainable natural resource management.
Western Land Planning has grown to be a strong team, with a diverse range of knowledge and experience within its company. Western Land Planning is currently expanding into a variety of areas relating to agricultural business and environmental management and has recently employed Des Andersen as a full time consultant. Western Land Planning continues to offer a range of contractual services through disciplines which support its business operatives.

Mission Statement
Maximise relationships and harness people's skills, networks, the , its environment and capital resources for real solutions in a move towards a sustainable future.
Business Objectives
- Develop sound and trusting relationships with people it works with.
- Provide integrated training programs that offer real, practicable solutions to manage all aspects of its business.
- Develop and cultivate comprehensive networks for advice and support.
- Provide outcome based services working towards actual project development.
- Central West and Lachlan Catchment management Authorities as farm planning providers.
- Department of Employment and Workplace Relations national panel members for employment development and project management development.
- National panel members for Family and Community Services for Indigenous Australians.
- Inclusion in the Federal Government Service Provider List (supplying to Indigenous training Projects, Federal Government Departments including but not exclusive to Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts Projects).