Observation Is The Best Farm Tool
Ian and Dianne share their observations out in the field which they use to tell whether what they are doing is going the right way. Biological management needs to be put into place to get your priorities right.
Ian and Dianne share their observations out in the field which they use to tell whether what they are doing is going the right way. Biological management needs to be put into place to get your priorities right.
Ian discusses why he’d rather have a few weeds than damage his precious soil by using weedicides. Do you agree with his philosophy?
A close examination of the root structure of a wheat plant reveals a root mass that is thick and spongy. The wheat plant is from a paddock which is 2 years down the track into transition from conventional to biological farming.
In this video, Ian Haggerty talks about the risk in changing to biological farming system. If you have been using chemical inputs in your farm, you can’t just swap over to biological system instantly
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