Regenerative Agriculture


Dryland Grazing Mt Larcom Landcare: Mt Larcom Landcare is a working group under Gladstone Conservation Council. The focus is on neighbours talking to neighbours and finding ways to farm sustainably in local conditions. ◦ Chinchilla story: Under Construction ◦ Fungi Trials: Under construction Irrigation ◦ Fungi Trials: Under Construction ◦ Wicking beds: School resources Under […]
Stop killing the soil biology that feeds the plants that feed us, and start nurturing it

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Dryland Grazing
Mt Larcom Landcare: Mt Larcom Landcare is a working group under Gladstone Conservation Council. The focus is on neighbours talking to neighbours and finding ways to farm sustainably in local conditions.
◦ Chinchilla story: Under Construction
◦ Fungi Trials: Under construction

Irrigation
◦ Fungi Trials: Under Construction
◦ Wicking beds: School resources Under Construction
◦ Home Made: Under Construction.

From 2024 website: We need to stop killing the soil biology that feeds the plants that feed us, and start nurturing it. And yes, it can be profitable from the start, as shown in the following Factsheets and case studies. Acknowledgement: We wish to acknowledge that the DIY Instant Compost Tea project is largely based on the work by Trevor Galletly. Trevor has spent his life reading, studying, working and consulting in Organic Agriculture long before it became well known. In recent years he has been challenging the emerging ‘conventional’ literature and practices in ‘Regenerative Agriculture’ when they did not tally with his experiences. He has backed up his ideas with field experiments that led to him develop this method and you can find much of his work on our website in the Regenerate section.This concept of DIY Instant Compost Tea is Trevor’s creation. On behalf of all of us here and future beneficiaries, a heartfelt thank you, Trevor.

Nature’s Way Factsheet series Featuring the ‘DIY Instant Compost Tea’ – how to make it, how to use it, and how to measure your results. 

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Campaign Details

Group Leading this Campaign: Gladstone Conservation Council

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Who this Campaign is Targeting: No specific campaign target stated

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Campaign Ran From: 2021 to 2025

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Outcome Evidence: No information is provided on how many people have used the compost tea to improve soil health as a result of this campaign. (Ascertained May 2024.)

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