Talkin’ Farmers Doing it Differently: Nutritional Wisdom, Shepherding, & Wool with Nan Bray
In this podcast episode we chat to Nan Bray of White Gum Wool, located in the highlands of Tasmania. Nan farms a flock of 600…
In this podcast episode we chat to Nan Bray of White Gum Wool, located in the highlands of Tasmania. Nan farms a flock of 600…
The plants growing on the banks of rivers, creeks, and along the edges of wetlands are referred to as ‘riparian vegetation’. Riparian vegetation can include…
This Talkin’ After Hours webinar discusses the impact of plant diversity on livestock health and the concept of nutritional wisdom in animals. It explores the…
In this Talking After Hours podcast Kate chats to Professor Stephen Joseph about biochar and its applications in renewable energy and agriculture. Biochar is the result of…
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Regenerative grazing management is a structured way of using animals to regenerate pasture, improve soil health and soil carbon storage and improve grazing profitability. The process…
As part of our Regenerative Agriculture in Practice Program 2023 project we catalogued the motivations, challenges & experiences of a number of local farmers who are incorporating…
In this Talkin’ After Hours Podcast we chat to Sam & Steph Hondema of Rosas Ridge based near Margaret River in the South West of…
Worms (internal parasites) are currently estimated to cost the Australian sheep and wool industry more than $260 million per year and the Australian goat industry…
In this Talkin’ After Hours Episode Jo & Kate chat once again to local agroecologist Mark Tupman from Productive Ecology. This time we explore how…
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