National Regenerative Agriculture Day

RESTORING BALANCE

THIS VALENTINE’S DAY 2020

National Regenerative Agriculture day is a united national movement to raise awareness about Regenerative Agriculture and the benefits to helping heal the land and our communities. This day is about a powerful fundraising stand and educational movement between our farmers, our educators, our gardeners, our foodies, our students, our #heartyourfarmer and the people of our nation as we attempt to restore balance back to our soils, environments and food chains. This is a movement of people who are standing true for the future of Australia and Planet Earth. Its time to end drought one farm at a time and bring health, sovereignty and sustainability to the future of our children.

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14 Feb 2020
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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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