
Organic Dairy Farmers Co-operative Approach To Their Farmers
Bruce Symons, former CEO of the Organic Dairy Farmers Co-operative, talks about their approach in the Co-operative to their farmers
Bruce Symons, former CEO of the Organic Dairy Farmers Co-operative, talks about their approach in the Co-operative to their farmers
The co-operative is recruiting organic dairy farmers as the demands of organic dairy are increasing.
“What we are trying to do is work with nature, not against it – that’s what sustainable farming is.” – The Van Donk Family
Andrew Whiting talks about the visit from Dr Elaine Ingham and the difference it made for him. He also tells why Coles is keen to
“Synthetic fertilizers seem to be terrible for the environment” – The Whiting Family learn the biological way of farming. The cows are more content
The McGlade Family learn the biological way of farming. Going back to natural ways is what’s good for the health of the soil, health
The Boyd Family learn the biological way of farming through making their own compost resulting in: Better root structures, better grasses for the cows,
Ron is a great believer in animal’s having the ability to self medicate. However what is needed is a great diversity of plants to enable the animals to exercise this wisdom.
Interested in water energy they had to see it to believe it. Ron tells his amazing story.
Ron and Bev Smith share one of their tips learned from years ofexperience running a biodynamic dairy farm.Co-founders of ‘True Organic’ co-op you can learn
The secret is understanding the value of native pastures and planning for long rest times.
Anna and Michael now can manage 1000’s of hectares and keep their grazing costs to a minimum due to knowing how to manage their cattle and realise the value of native pastures.
Dr Fred Provenza has spent much of his life observing and managing animal nutritional behaviour. It is all made to look so simple once it
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