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Do you ever think about ditching the input chemicals? Does it scare you that it will affect your yields? If yes, then now is the
Do you ever think about ditching the input chemicals? Does it scare you that it will affect your yields? If yes, then now is the
Soil quality is an important factor if you are a grower, having quality soil improves growth and health of your plants. There are a number
Di and Ian Haggerty of Prospect Pastoral farm approx. 30,000ha in the wheatbelt WA using their own regenerative farming practices they call Natural Intelligence Farming.
Demand for Frank’s Compost Makes Him Go Organic. This is a great story of a passion for farming, combined with innovation and persistence.
So everyone knows that this change is coming, and the bigger operators are jumping on board rather than playing catch up. It’s really easy to argue quite compellingly…
This Weekend Is the Free Replay Weekend and It STARTS NOW. First of all – we are very excited that all 9 Episodes are available for you to either watch again, or catch those episodes that you’ve missed.
Extending your harvest using varieties can actually be a really good way of going. That goes with successional planting as well. Just making sure that you plant that…
We have to understand how soil ecosystem functions. I’m in no way saying that all of you needed to be doing everything I needed to do. It’s going to be different on each operation. But, assure me, everywhere in the world I go…
This little section line there is between the two properties. This is ours over here. It really shows, really depicts. I often wonder what these cattle think of on this side…
Is mushroom growing something you could do on your farm to add another stream of income? It is an all year round activity and reliable!
Now I’m going to show a little video here if I can get this to work, of how fast we can infiltrate an inch of water on our operation. I told you we started, we could infiltrate a half of an inch per hour.
Plants germinating and one of the things that it’s difficult for me to show you is, realize this is a journey. The young people who are starting down this journey today, or anyone starting down this path today of regenerative
What do I do with that cover crop then? Once it’s up and growing. I’ll convert it to dollars in a number of ways. We raise grass finish beef. It’s not difficult at all to get three plus pounds of gain per head per day
This is the sign down on our ranch’s drive, coming up into our yard. I want everyone who drives by to know that we’re focused on regenerative agriculture.
The greatest geological force on earth is life itself. We have to grow things. We have to restore that liquid carbon pathway.
We have to insist that our school teachers, those people that we allow to talk with our children are well trained. One of the lowest paid occupations in Australia is kindergarten teacher.
There’s an incredible amount of information, agricultural information, to be gained from Australian aboriginal people if we care to look. It’s in all the explorers’ journals.
This old Sheila, not that old Sheila. That old woman, that old black woman, who had the genius to take a handful of seed and think about it, wake up in the morning and say, “I’m gonna grind that, see what happens.”
Now, this is another photograph that I wish all Australia could learn something about, to know something about, because, here’s old gran, old white gran, all togged up in the Sunday best, and she’s standing beside all
This is the Brewarrina fish traps. This photograph of this lad here is very important because that long fish in his hand no longer exists because soon after the photograph was taken, they dammed that river
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