Innovative Farmers will share what it takes to implement knowledge on April 22, when Jim and Donna Winter-Irving, Coolwoola Plains, Nagambie, hold a transformative event ‘Turning Knowledge into Practice”.
“We are wanting the opportunity for Co-op members to connect and for the wider Ag community to have a starting point or gather momentum towards a more regenerative approach in their Ag business” said Helen Lewis, CEO Australian Holistic Management Co-operative (AHMC)
The day will walk people through implementing Holistic Management – Jim and Donna will share their journey, from attending a Holistic Management course to developing a demonstration site including Natural Sequence Farming. LINK TO VIDEO
Helping interested farmers take the first or next steps towards regenerating land and developing their business, is a core theme for the day.
After a paddock walk and local produce lunch, you will be introduced to inspiring local farmers who will share through a panel discussions- what they are doing, why they are doing it, the challenges and solutions they have found,
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Callum Lawson (Allanvale,Avenel, and Vic No-Till Board member)
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Charlie Heal (MelrosePark, Wirrate)
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Matthew Bate (MinimumWines, Locksley)
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Chloe Fox (SomersetHeritage Farm, Seymour)
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Serenity Hill (PuckawidgeeFarm, Warrenbayne, and Open Food Network Co-founder and Director)
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Courtney Young (WoodstockFlour, Rutherglen)
