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MYO JOHNSON SU COMPOST BIOREACTOR

A NO TURN SYSTEM FOR CREATING FUNGALLY RICH & BIOLOGICALLY DIVERSE COMPOST

JOIN US FOR THIS ‘HANDS-ON’ HALF DAY WORKSHOP

In his research looking at biological soil enhancements, Dr David Johnson from the Institute of Sustainable Agriculture at New Mexico State University (NMSU), found a high population of soil fungi in the soil is critical to a plant’s productivity in healthy agricultural systems.

The weeds that typically grow well in poor soil are indicative of a low fungal contingent, and play a part in the initial stages of transition from a poorer soil towards one that can support higher order plants. In order to move up the ladder some controlled disturbance is necessary – this can be created by grazing animals, which with their activity and dung, create a microbiological inoculation event that moves with the animals. In the absence of animals or to increase the impact of those animals, the addition to soils of a fungally rich and biologically diverse compost inoculant, in combination with a diverse array of living plant roots, will kick start the process of soil transition.

The Johnson-Su Bioreactor & Composting System, developed by Dr Johnson and his wife Hui-Chun Su Johnson, is a method of creating this fungal-rich compost. The bioreactor mimics what happens to dung and organic matter on grasslands, “it’s approximately 70% moisture content, doesn’t require turning, shouldn’t freeze and is always aerobic.”

Built using easily sourced, relatively cheap materials, it’s placed on a pallet to allow good airflow from below, keeping the process aerobic, together with the six air columns created with pipes during the construction and filling phase. The pipes are pulled out after 24 hours as the pile completely stabilises itself with newly developed fungal hyphae and actinomycetes.

This ‘hands on’ workshop facilitated by Mark Tupman from Productive Ecology, will give participants the opportunity to learn how to build & fill their own Johnson Su Bioreactor., together with tips on how to maintain composting conditions to ensure that the compost produced is actually fungal rich and biologically diverse at the end of its maturing process.

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WILL THIS WORKSHOP BENEFIT ME?

As the Johnson Su Composting System, & the application of the matured compost inoculant can be easily scaled, this workshop is suitable for land managers of small and large operations alike.

BE WORKSHOP READY!

To get the maximum value from the workshop and to fully understand why the Johnson Su Composting System is so effective in kick starting soil ecosystems, watch our previous webinar on the Johnson Su Composting System & BEAM with Dr Johnson and Hui-Chun Su Johnson.

EVENT LOGISTICS:

Where: 1670 Warner Glen Rd, Warner Glen, 6288

When: Thursday June 13th, 2.00pm to 5.00pm, afternoon tea included.

Cost: $30 + GST / participant

What else: Bring your own refillable water bottle, a hat, suitable footwear, & a notebook & pen.

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13-06-2024
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2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

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1670 Warner Glen Rd, Warner Glen, 6288
1670 Warner Glen Rd, Warner Glen, 6288

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Lower Blackwood Talkin' After Hours
Lower Blackwood Talkin' After Hours
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community@lowerblackwood.com.au
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Speaker

  • Mark Tupman
    Mark Tupman
    Agroecologist, Productive Ecology

    Mark Tupman is a consultant and educator in the fields of biological production, permaculture, regenerative agriculture and holistic land management, with an abundant backyard!

    Over the last three decades, he has been actively involved in a mix of training, research and community projects, and commercial horticulture, livestock and cropping operations.

    Aside from time spent on the ground, he is a regular speaker, advisor and content creator for various organisations around Australia. Through his business, Productive Ecology, he assists gardeners, farmers and companies to implement more economically and environmentally viable production systems, that are examples of what can be achieved by working with life.

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