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SUMMARY:Plant or Soil Health... What Comes First\, The Chicken or the Egg?
DESCRIPTION:Hosted at the beautiful Skybury coffee and papaya farm\, join us for a hands-on morning of demonstrations\, speakers and activities that will get us to ‘Dig in and unearth the potential of your soil’ and discuss sustainable farming practices. \nOn the day we will hear from a variety of experts and get out in the field!\nWhat you can expect: \n\nSoil health equipment demonstration – Dhiraj Gajera (TNQ Drought Hub)\n‘Humisoil’ piles demonstration – Jess Uhlig (Green Food Australia)\nLemon Myrtle case study of organic and sustainable farming practices – Brad Moulton (Australian Native Products)\nSupporting landholders through practical projects – Tahna Jackson (NT Farmers)\nPrepare for tomorrow: Assess\, plan\, and grow your business – Lara Wilde (Growcom’s Farm Business Resilience Program; Agrifood Catalyst)\nWhat comes first chicken or egg? Plant health versus soil health – Simon Jackson (Stockade Farms)\nStockade farm walk and prototype spreader ‘Humisoil’ Demonstration\nGreenpro 6-in-1 Seeder demonstration – Gulf Savannah NRM\n\n  \nImportant\n\nPlease wear sunscreen\, covered-in shoes and bring a hat. Water will be provided.\n\nThe Farm Business Resilience Program is jointly funded through the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund and the Queensland Government’s Drought and Climate Adaptation Program. 
URL:https://www.tnqdroughthub.com.au/event/plant-or-soil-health-what-comes-first-the-chicken-or-the-egg/
LOCATION:Mareeba\, Mareeba
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