Farming Matters — For our Love of the Land

In March 2021 the Australian Holistic Management Co-operative is holding a conference on:

  • Freeing up your natural capital, physical and mental
  • Planning strategy for the next drought
  • Combining agricultural production and farmland health 
  • Training and mentoring from Land to Market Australia
  • Branding produce through Ecological Outcome Verification
  • Holistic Management and profitable biodiversity
  • Finance and investment for regenerative agriculture

 

The conference will highlight recent developments in natural capital, environmental stewardship, and the innovative agriculture sector, emerging globally to respond to issues such as droughts, climate variability, and the growing consumer demand for sustainable produce.

The event is finished.

Date

29 - 31 Mar 2021
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Time

All Day

Location

Albury, NSW
Event Category

Biological Farming Roundtable Podcast

Join NutriSoil host, Nakala Maddock, as she interviews regenerative farmers that are turning the tides in agriculture by reducing chemical inputs, rebuilding nature’s natural solar, mineral and water cycles and returning nutrient integrity back into the food chain. Listen to Podcasts

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Rachelle Armstrong
Owner/Director, NutriSoil

Rachelle grew up on a dairy/beef property in Yackandandah, Victoria. She studied Health Science with Honours in Public Health before living and working in Sri Lanka for 3 years as a Community Health Facilitator. Rachelle then worked as a Youth & Community Development Officer for 3 years with the Shire of Nannup. Her father, Graham Maddock, an innovative farmer, developed vermiculture (worm) products in the 1980s, now known as NutriSoil. Eager to support the connection of food production and human health, Rachelle helped build the NutriSoil business which uses education and networking to heal the world from the ground up.  
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