Introducing Jerry Brunetti and a quick overview of his 2 day course: “Ruminations on Life - Nutrition and Health for Cattle, Sheep and Other Grazing Animals”f

Listen as leading animal nutritionalist Jerry Brunetti talks  about the importance of nutrition, farm biodiversity and the importance of seeing the farm as a whole system. Do you see your farm as a whole organism? Jerry questions the use of the world ’sustainability’.
Jerry Brunetti - Ruminations On Life
The 6 DVD set “Ruminations On Life - Nutrition and Health for Cattle, Sheep and other grazing Animals” is the best resource anywhere for a detailed whole picture view of natural, healthy farming. It is the complete recording of a 2 day course led by Jerry Brunetti. Jerry is a walking encyclopedia with a vast storehouse of knowledge which all of us would do well to listen to.
Each set comes complete with the Course Manual so it is almost as good as being there.
CDs of the course are also available which are great to play when driving around on your tractor.
For more visit www.farmingsecrets.com/fs/store

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What Does It Mean To Be A Farming Secrets Member?

Listen as Andy talks about the advantages of being a member of Farming Secrets. You know what you are being told is fair dinkum. www.farmingsecrets.com

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Walk The Talk Stock Supplement Sneak Peak 8 of 10 - Reduce consumption of paddock feed by up to 30%

Walk The Talk Stock Supplement Sneak Peak 8 of 10 - Use of “buffet trailer” has led to less consumption of paddock feed by up to 30% claims Andy. Listen in as he tells Hugo Disler, Farming Secrets

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Walk The Talk Stock Supplement Sneak Peek 7 of 10 - How are You Treating Mastitis?

Posted by Helen Disler | Animal Health, Farming Secrets Club, Pests and Diseases, Problems, Stock Supplements, Systems, Walk The TALK | Thursday 8 April 2010 12:09 pm

How are You Treating Mastitis? Watch as Andy tells how he now has no with holding periods as he deals successfully with mastitis. What would that mean to you?

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Walk The Talk Stock Supplement Sneak Peek 6 of 10 - Flies and Pink Eye reduced

Posted by Helen Disler | Animal Health, Farming Secrets Club, Pests and Diseases, Problems, Stock Supplements, Walk The TALK | Thursday 8 April 2010 11:49 am

Do you have a problem with Flies and Pink Eye? Are you spending time and money in dealing with the problem? Did you know that these problems can be easily and cheaply reduced with Free Choice Minerals? Listen to Andy as he tells Hugo what has happened with his dairy cows.

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Walk The Talk Stock Supplement Sneak Peek 5 of 10 - Dramatic reduction in milk fever.

Posted by Helen Disler | Animal Health, Pests and Diseases, Problems, Stock Supplements | Tuesday 6 April 2010 4:36 am

‘Walk The Talk’ Stock Supplement Sneak Peek 5 of 10 - Dramatic reduction in milk fever at calving after introducing free choice minerals and homoeopathics. Listen as dairy farmer, Andy Ibbott talks with Hugo Disler and Gerhard Grasser about what happened on his farm when he introduced his ‘buffet bar’. The results for him were dramatic yet simple.
Andy is a great student. Watch more on this series.

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Walk The Talk Stock Supplement Sneak Peek 4 of 10 - Why use stocklick blocks?

Posted by Helen Disler | Animal Health, Farming Secrets Club, Pests and Diseases, Problems, Stock Supplements, Walk The TALK | Tuesday 6 April 2010 4:30 am

Why doesn’t Neil use the conventional lick blocks? Has he ever used them? Yes, and listen as he explains why he stopped using them.

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A Sneak Peek at “Walk the Talk” #7 Part 3 of 4

Posted by Helen Disler | Farming Secrets Club, Pests and Diseases, Problems, Systems, biological farming | Thursday 2 April 2009 4:06 am

Do You Spray Your Weeds Or Build Your Soil Biology? Ian discusses why he’d rather have a few weeds than damage his precious soil by using weedicides. Do you agree with his philosophy?

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Are you worried about locusts, red legged earth mites and other pests that attack your crops?

Posted by Helen Disler | Animal Health, Composting, Diseases, Farm Management, Farming Secrets Club, Pests and Diseases, Plant Health, Problems, Soil Health | Thursday 4 September 2008 7:38 am

We have often read that pests do not attack healthy crops.
But how do you grow crops that resist pest attacks?

At Horseshoe Bend Agrosystem an experiment was trialled to go
sustainable. It wasn’t without its problems but after several years
where were the pests?

Listen in as Elaine Ingham explains what happened.

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