
8th Stipa Conference Sneak Peek – You Can See Quick Changes If You Do The Right Thing
Graeme Hand, CEO of Stipa Grasslands Association, was one of the speakers in the recent Stipa Conference. In this clip he shows some data of
Graeme Hand, CEO of Stipa Grasslands Association, was one of the speakers in the recent Stipa Conference. In this clip he shows some data of
Slow To Download? Read what is being discussed below Video Transcript Graeme: What’s the score for the recovery here? I said it was two. So
Slow To Download? Read what is being discussed below Video Transcript So can everyone give me a gut fill score, left hand side just in
Graeme Hand is talking about a quick way of assessing the paddock and says that if you did throw the pencil in the padock, overwhelming
Lyn Kelson runs The Green Cocky which aims to bring local farmers together to share biologically sustainable farming practices. In her introduction Lyn states that
Leichhardt in 1844 marvelled at the fresh, useful grasses and clear water due to the aboriginal use of fire. Bill Gammage is one of the
Early maps of inland Australia show that galahs were mainly living inland, away from the coastal areas. Why? Listen to Bill Gammage as he relates
Ian and Dianne Haggerty have been farming in Western Australia with low rainfall and sandy soil since 1994. Their mission is to produce food which
Helen Disler gave her feedback from the recent ABC News report about the importance of soil carbon for the fertility of the soil. This is
Learn more about Graeme Hand here This clip is a sneak peek of our “Walk the Talk” February 2014 filming from the An Introduction to
One of the biggest challenges farmers face while transitioning to regenerative agriculture is weed management. Watch this video as Graeme Hand shares how he manages
Hamish illustrates his observations on the plants that were planted on different times of the moon phase. Read more about Hamish Mackay: http://farmingsecrets.com/experts/hamish-mackay/ This clip
John shares his experience on Full Moon when his mother fed him pumpkin seeds. John says if you worm animals under the Full Moon, it
Hamish discusses that you can’t just go out there and kill weeds as you need to make your soil as holistic as you can. He
When the moon is full or when the moon is close to the earth all the watery elements get drawn up.So when you harvest fruits
Hamish explains why the size of the moon changes and what the node of the moon means in agriculture. Find out when is the best
The Astro Calendar is like-half of the system in Biodynamics and it’s not just about Biodynamics. It is an ancient way long followed by all
“What we are trying to do is work with nature, not against it – that’s what sustainable farming is.” – The Van Donk Family
“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
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