Farming Secrets presents: Dr. Elaine Ingham “How to make organic compost” part 1 of 4

Posted by Helen Disler | Composting, Farm Management, Farming Secrets Club, Fertilizers, Microbes, Soil Health | Tuesday 9 June 2009 2:16 am

www.farmingsecrets.com presents Dr.Elaine Ingham in ” How to Make Organic compost” . This l clip will reveal how easy it is to make compost , whatever the purpose, whether for your farm or your backyard.

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Angus Maurice, reduce the use of fertilisers

Posted by Helen Disler | Farm Management, Fertilizers, biological farming | Friday 24 April 2009 2:48 am

www.farmingsecrets.com Reduced use of conventional fertilisers - MAP down from 100kg to 15kg.

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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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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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Christine Jones reveals how carbon can help beat the drought

Posted by Helen Disler | Farming Secrets Club, Fertilizers, Soil Health, Systems | Monday 19 May 2008 4:44 am

Christine Jones says that your soil will retain the equivalent of an extra 2 buckets of water for every 1% increase in carbon in each 1 square metre of soil. Wow! I was bowled over by this information. She says if your soil is compacted and the water lays around or even if your soil is water logged and boggy, the soil will not retain the water. With the increase of carbon in your soil, the soil will become spongy and will absorb and hold more moisture. You will improve the water holding capacity of your soil while maintaining the soil structure.
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The use of Nitrogen is rapidly increasing but what is the effect on the soil?

Posted by Helen Disler | Farming Secrets Club, Fertilizers, Soil Health, Systems | Saturday 10 May 2008 10:10 am

Dr Elaine Ingham talks about the different types of nitrogen and the effects that nitrogen has on the soil and soil microbes.

Inorganic nitrogen versus organic nitrogen and which plants require which form of nitrogen.

A complex but a very important area for every farmer to understand.

This is a clip taken from the 2 day DVD set called: “Critical Invisible Soil Fertility Solutions Revealed”

For further information please visit the Farming Secrets store at: www.farmingsecrets.com/fs/store

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How to retain water in your soil

Posted by Helen Disler | Farming Secrets Club, Fertilizers, Soil Health, Systems | Thursday 8 May 2008 11:23 am

Good soil management returned an
extra 12 weeks of grazing for Phil Gredig. Click to listen and to hear what he did to achieve this compared to his neighbour who used conventional methods.

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