Michael Inwood has developed a completely integrated farm management system where his electric vehicle is a critical component in producing wool and grain that is Carbon Positive. Yes, this is not spin. Listen to the story and make up your own mind. This is a project which hopefully will inspire land managers, policy makers and entrepreneurs that Carbon Positive Agriculture is possible.
Michael Inwood has developed a completely integrated farm management system where his electric vehicle is a critical component in producing wool and grain that is Carbon Positive. Yes, this is not spin. Listen to the story and make up your own mind. This is a project which hopefully will inspire land managers, policy makers and entrepreneurs that Carbon Positive Agriculture is possible.
Matt Kilby from Global Land Repair is committed to rehabilitating our landscapes by planting trees in habitats where tree removal was implemented in the past.
Matt focuses on establishing trees in a way where survival rates are paramount and functional landscapes are all important.
Here he takes us through how he plants into difficult areas, where special techniques and care is critical to ensure high rates of survival and successful landscape rehabilitation.…
Matt Kilby from Global Land Repair is committed to rehabilitating our landscapes by planting trees in habitats where tree removal was implemented in the past.
Matt focuses on establishing trees in a way where survival rates are paramount and functional landscapes are all important.
Here he takes us through how he plants into difficult areas, where special techniques and care is critical to ensure high rates of survival and successful landscape rehabilitation.
In this clip, the inventor of No Kill Cropping, Bruce Maynard from Willydah, Central West NSW, Australia, tells us how you can crop into grasslands without causing any damage.
The technique is used by many farmers in Australia who are committed to use profitable Regenerative Agricultural practices and to reducing their impact on the environment.
This technique has been used successfully to regenerative grasslands where groundcover and biodiversity…
In this clip, the inventor of No Kill Cropping, Bruce Maynard from Willydah, Central West NSW, Australia, tells us how you can crop into grasslands without causing any damage.
The technique is used by many farmers in Australia who are committed to use profitable Regenerative Agricultural practices and to reducing their impact on the environment.
This technique has been used successfully to regenerative grasslands where groundcover and biodiversity have suffered over years of conventional agricultural practices.
This is an agricultural practice that truly has a small CO2 footprint and can be used both in 1st world and 3rd world agriculture.
Col Seis from the Advance Pasture Cropping Company (pasturecropping.com), explains how you can effect biodiversity and species composition in your grassland by your choice of grazing management. This was to a group of farmers attending a Pasture Cropping and No Kill Cropping course at the Lake Cowal Conservation Centre and organised by the Lake Cowal Foundation (lakecowalfoundation.org.au).
Col Seis from the Advance Pasture Cropping Company (pasturecropping.com), explains how you can effect biodiversity and species composition in your grassland by your choice of grazing management. This was to a group of farmers attending a Pasture Cropping and No Kill Cropping course at the Lake Cowal Conservation Centre and organised by the Lake Cowal Foundation (lakecowalfoundation.org.au).
Michael practices No Kill cropping on his farm "Toulon" in Bathurst, NSW
He has developed an electric Ute with which he pulls the Agroplow AD Hybrid Discdrill that he uses to sow using No Kill Cropping techniques.
In this video clip Michael talks to Bruce Maynard, the inventor of No Kill cropping about his Ute and the how it came about.
Michael practices No Kill cropping on his farm "Toulon" in Bathurst, NSW
He has developed an electric Ute with which he pulls the Agroplow AD Hybrid Discdrill that he uses to sow using No Kill Cropping techniques.
In this video clip Michael talks to Bruce Maynard, the inventor of No Kill cropping about his Ute and the how it came about.
Profitable Regenerative Agriculture implies much more than sustainable agriculture. What we need is to regenerate function, diversity and resilience in our agricultural landscapes. We need to achieve all of the environmental outcomes that is implied with low impact agriculture, but at the same time this cannot be done by the average farmer / land manager if it is not profitable. Profitable Regenerative Agriculture is based
Profitable Regenerative Agriculture implies much more than sustainable agriculture. What we need is to regenerate function, diversity and resilience in our agricultural landscapes. We need to achieve all of the environmental outcomes that is implied with low impact agriculture, but at the same time this cannot be done by the average farmer / land manager if it is not profitable. Profitable Regenerative Agriculture is based on true Triple Bottom Line principles and this channel should reflect these objectives.