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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Growing Echidna Oats for High Yields

Posted by Helen Disler | Farm Management, Fertilizers, Systems | Thursday 5 March 2009 12:35 am

 

Colin Seis tells how he gets his highest yeilds with pasture cropping and only uses one application of herbicide.

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Using the Right Practices to Make Good Profits

Posted by Helen Disler | Farm Management, Fertilizers, Soil Health, Systems | Thursday 5 March 2009 12:25 am

 

Colin shows that by implementing pasture cropping practices it has allowed native pastures to be restored and any soil type is enhanced when nature is allowed to do her work

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Planting Single Trees Cost Effectively for Stock Shelter

Posted by Helen Disler | Animal Health, Farm Management, Stock Supplements, Systems | Thursday 5 March 2009 12:01 am

 

Colin shows how by using grow tubes from vineyards as plant guards for saplings is a cost effective way to protect them from livestock in the early years of maturing.

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How to save $50K on fertiliser annually!!

Posted by Helen Disler | Animal Health, Farm Management, Systems | Tuesday 3 March 2009 5:16 am

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Colin Seis tells how by restoring the function of the grassland pastures he increased the quality of his feed. He gets production equal to, and quite often more than, when using super phosphate only the costs are less. Lambing is increased and the wool tensile strength is increased also

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Dr Elaine Ingham shows us the simple science to composting Part 2 of 2

Posted by Helen Disler | Composting, Farm Management, Microbes, Products, Soil Health, Systems | Monday 23 February 2009 10:51 pm

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Part 2 …..Dr Elaine Ingham walks you through the easy science of creating a non-smelly, clean organic compost for gardeners of ALL types. She talks about construction, materials used, biology, recipe for fungal and bacterial composts, organisms and more…. compost, compost making, soil, gardening, organic farming, microbes, fungi, bacteria

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Dr Elaine Ingham shows us the simple science to composting Part 1 of 2

Posted by Helen Disler | Composting, Farm Management, Microbes, Soil Health, Systems | Saturday 21 February 2009 6:16 am

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Part 1 …..Dr Elaine Ingham walks you through the easy science of creating a non-smelly, clean organic compost for gardeners of ALL types. She talks about construction of making a compost compound, materials used, biology, recipe for fungal and bacterial composts, organisms and more….If you are lookingfor a fool proof compost recipe that is cheap and easy, then get this DVD today!

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Adrian Lawrie tells of biological farming benefits

Posted by Helen Disler | Farm Management, Soil Health, Systems | Wednesday 18 February 2009 12:30 am

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Tests show that from over decades of conventional farming methods the organic matter in soil has continually diminished. With Biological farming methods, the carbon levels can be brought back up in the soil and in turn the workability and profitability can be brought back to your farm.

Listen as Adrian highlights current farming problems. This is a snippet from the introduction to “Biological Farming Systems.  The Science, The Examples and The Steps.” This 3set DVD is available from Farming Secrets. for just $47 and over 270 minutes playing time.

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Organic farming with pasture cropping

Posted by Helen Disler | Composting, Farm Management, Fertilizers, Products, Soil Health, Systems | Thursday 12 February 2009 3:21 am

www.farmingsecrets.com Farming Secrets Club member David Thomas tells why he is choosing to go down the track of pasture cropping. He has used lots of compost and has followed natural sequence practices to help retain more moisture in his soil.

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Which microbes are most important for agricultural farming!

Posted by Helen Disler | Farm Management, Microbes, Soil Health, Systems | Wednesday 11 February 2009 3:06 am

www.farmingsecrets.com presents: Sandy Montague talks about microbes and which of these microbes are most important for Agricultural farming.

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