
Using animals to regenerate grasslands
Graeme Hand explains what animals do to break up the soil. He speaks of the trial used to show the potential of native grassland recovery.
Graeme Hand explains what animals do to break up the soil. He speaks of the trial used to show the potential of native grassland recovery.
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
David Tongway retells the studies done when a chain is dragged across the land and forces the litter onto the ground and how this benefits
Warren and Stephanie Evans, Mercunda owners since 1982 describe how they approached regenerating the land using fire, a chain and stock management. Mercunda is one
David Tongway was mentored by CSIRO methodology which defined a unique landscape system which differed from a neighbouring system. All land surfaces are linked by
David has different questions that he asks about landscape function and another 4 different questions that he asks when looking at the biodiversity assessment. Both
Do you want to leave your land in a better state than when you received it? Can you preserve the potential of your land for
James Boyce is an honorary research associate at the University of Tasmania’s Centre for Environmental Studies. He is the author of “1835: The Founding of
James Boyce is an honorary research associate at the University of Tasmania’s Centre for Environmental Studies. He is the author of “1835: The Founding of
James Boyce is an honorary research associate at the University of Tasmania’s Centre for Environmental Studies. He is the author of “1835: The Founding of
Great civilisations have collapsed through mismanaging their grasslands. Walter gives examples and he is clear that we face disastrous results unless we manage them. This
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
This clip is a sneak peek of our “Walk the Talk” February 2014 filming from the An Introduction to Holistic Management workshop. ‘Walk the Talk’
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
The 3 Day Biological Farming Practical Workshop and Small Microscope Course with Dr Mary Cole was recently held and as promised we have filmed it,
Photo Source: Weekly Times Now This compost turner is developed by Colin Stray of Seymour Rural Equipement is drive system that can run on a
The Australian Landscape was extremely productive as evidenced by early records. Now we need to restore its functions. Current farming practices are driving our soils
At ‘Soils For Life’ Field Day Martin Royds say there are 3 kinds of people – which are you? Martin questions how we make soil
At ‘Soils For Life’ Field Day Peter Andrews simplifies his message about remaking the Australian Landscape. He is seen here with ‘Soils For Life’ farmer,
“You are just creating a lovely environment for serrated tussock by spraying chemicals on it.” Martin Royds said on the Soils for Life Field Day.
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