Lets Get Earthy

NutriSoil will be attending the Lets Get Earthy Conference and Expo!

Lets Get Earthy – COMMUNITY VOICE FOR HUME (cv-4h.org)

 

This conference is about strategies to take your farm on a sustainable and profitable path.

The expo will enable farmers to talk to leaders in the field of landscape sustainability and productivity, plus support groups such as Landcare, Local Land Services, NSW Farmers and to network with very experienced sustainable farmers and those at various stages of their journey. Whilst each farm is different we know that adopting the principals and practices of sustainability and regeneration is a good places to start.

The conference and associated expo, farm visit and events are the initiative of Landcare Goulburn Mulwaree, which is a not for profit organisation. Any conference surplus will be used to progress the cause of sustainable farming and community support.

 

 

The event is finished.

Date

15 - 16 Sep 2022
Expired!

Time

9:00 am - 6:00 pm

Location

Goulburn Soldiers Club
15 - 17 Market St Goulburn NSW
Event Category

Organiser

Lancare Goulburn Mulwaree Grazing and Farming Group
Phone
0418 138 004
Email
bob.philipson99@gmail.com​

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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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