The essential elements to regenerative food farming relate to building up the natural biological and physical processes. This occurs above and within the soil, supporting the harvesting of nourishing and profitable produce.
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Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies Pest species include unwelcome plants, weeds, as well as some insects and animals. While the management of these diverse pests may appear to be vastly different, one strategy is appropriate for all. Healthy and diverse habitats can act to shade out unwanted plant species. These same habitats create the conditions …
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Schooled in Syntropic farming techniques
Schooled in Syntropic farming techniques Initiated by Swiss national, Ernst Gotsch after a trip to Brazil in 1976, Syntropic farming has evolved into a system of agriculture grounded in natural forest succession principles. It provides an economically and ecologically viable means of feeding a family, or feeding many as marketable produce. Shearwater, the Mullumbimby Steiner …
Phyllanthus Microcladus
Phyllanthus Microcladus The EarthScapes Consulting team, in collaboration with Brunswick Valley Landcare, have been engaged by the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) to locate and protect a small, endangered shrub known as Brush Sauropus. It is a small shrub to 35 cm tall, with stout main branches and small wedge-shaped or rounded leaves …