by Nick Huggins | Aug 10, 2017 | Blog, Permaculture
EARLIER this year Tim Flannery said “the pause” in global warming was a myth, leading medical scientists called for stronger action on climate change, and the Australian Bureau of Meteorology declared 2013 the hottest year on record. All of this was reported without...
by Nick Huggins | Aug 9, 2017 | Blog, Farming, Permaculture
Save Of Species – Scarlet Robin Program & South East Local Land Services FENCING: Green Army workers assisting with fencing on Mulloon Farm. Photo: Elspeth Kernebone. Small patches of regenerated woodland in southern NSW will create stepping stones of refuge...
by Nick Huggins | Jul 12, 2016 | Blog, Farming, Permaculture
Peter Andrews warns ‘They’ll have to carry me out’ of Tarwyn Park PETER Andrews has returned to Tarwyn Park to squat in protest until its significance is recognised by a multinational coal mining company and the Federal and NSW governments. “They’ll...
by Nick Huggins | Jul 12, 2016 | Blog, Farming, Permaculture
Want to Grow Abundant, Nutrient Dense Organic Produce? Home gardeners and primary producers alike will benefit from this intensive one-day workshop.. Grow abundant, nutrient-dense produce organically and naturally Rob Gourlay shares the latest innovative developments...
by Nick Huggins | May 30, 2016 | Blog, Farming, Permaculture
Kangaroo and Deer Fencing Done Dirt Cheap! Our biggest headache in grazing management on our farm and our clients farms is predation from roos and deer during winter months of non-growth here in the NSW southern tablelands at a time of year when grass is all to...
by Nick Huggins | May 26, 2016 | Blog, Permaculture
Monaro Farmers Using Aboriginal Cool-Burn Fires to Recover Biodiversity Farmers on the Monaro plains are learning new land management skills from the country’s traditional Aboriginal custodians. In an effort to recover biodiversity lost over two centuries...