Thanks Tim, What a brilliant story. It gives me great hope for our future in the agri space with people like Eliza & Dan. It makes a mockery of the Greenies banging on about our farmers are destroying the farmland. Thanks again Tim, fantastic story. Cheers
Brilliant story. The evidence in support of land regeneration practices is, as they say, overwhelming. Great to see a continuing focus on this important topic Tim. Thank you!
Interesting vid and just what we're doing here on the southern tablelands of NSW - strip grazing sheep behind e-fencing...works a treat. There's a bit of work to do though...regen ag has copped a hiding in THE LAND newspaper recently...there is still a majority of "experienced graziers" who are quite disparaging of regen...seems that the flawed concept of "this is the way we've always done it and this is the way we'll continue to do it" is alive and well.
People don’t change until they fail Ross. And with the financial pressures of large scale farming I’d never criticise someone for trying to ensure that they make it through the season.
They are the ducks guts mate store.am.gallagher.com/am/au/en_AU/animal-management/electric-fencing/portable-fencing/posts---pigtails-and-tread-ins/extra-heavy-duty-multiwire-ring-top-post/p/G74833
Matthew Izod, in Oxfordshire, had an interview with a UK-based farmer and podcaster, Ben Eagle. Matthew opened up about the fear of failure that this interview touches on. Here is the link. ruclips.net/video/PKKChAcAASY/видео.html It is at about 28 minutes into this interview.
Great to see this concept of regeneration being adopted and brought more to light. Top work as alwaysTim
Thanks Tim, What a brilliant story. It gives me great hope for our future in the agri space with people like Eliza & Dan. It makes a mockery of the Greenies banging on about our farmers are destroying the farmland. Thanks again Tim, fantastic story. Cheers
Greenies love regenerative ag.
your videos are always fantastic, and this type of content is so good to see
Brilliant story. The evidence in support of land regeneration practices is, as they say, overwhelming. Great to see a continuing focus on this important topic Tim. Thank you!
great to see landowners in the industry changing grazing practices to support land + regenerating the soil and perennial grass
That Allan Savory/Holistic Farming chart at @8:05 could be an episode by itself! Lots of information encoded there...
Interesting vid and just what we're doing here on the southern tablelands of NSW - strip grazing sheep behind e-fencing...works a treat. There's a bit of work to do though...regen ag has copped a hiding in THE LAND newspaper recently...there is still a majority of "experienced graziers" who are quite disparaging of regen...seems that the flawed concept of "this is the way we've always done it and this is the way we'll continue to do it" is alive and well.
People don’t change until they fail Ross. And with the financial pressures of large scale farming I’d never criticise someone for trying to ensure that they make it through the season.
What model of intermediate post are they Using?
To me they look to be Higher Quality than most other intermediate post I’ve seen.
Thanks
They are the ducks guts mate store.am.gallagher.com/am/au/en_AU/animal-management/electric-fencing/portable-fencing/posts---pigtails-and-tread-ins/extra-heavy-duty-multiwire-ring-top-post/p/G74833
New hat 🎩 Tim! Looks good 👍
That’s great
Matthew Izod, in Oxfordshire, had an interview with a UK-based farmer and podcaster, Ben Eagle. Matthew opened up about the fear of failure that this interview touches on. Here is the link.
ruclips.net/video/PKKChAcAASY/видео.html It is at about 28 minutes into this interview.
Hi Tim, do you know if they put on any fertilizer, or is it just what comes out the back end of the stock
I’m pretty sure it’s what comes out the back end but I’m checking with them to be sure….. however don’t disregard good fertiliser choices if needed.