Regenerative Cane Farming Forum

THIS EVENT WAS CANCELLED DUE TO ISSUES SURROUNDING THE CORONA VIRUS PANDEMIC. A FULL REFUND WILL BE HONOURED WITH DETAILS TO BE CONFIRMED ASAP.

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There are lots of new innovations happening in cane farming. Join us in Cairns for this practical, hands on 2 day forum. Learn from farmers who are successfully changing their farming system and from the extension specialists supporting them.

Visit farms and see cover crops, controlled traffic, permanent beds, soil health, compost and new machinery in action. Identify the key steps to take on your place to make improvements. Learn how soil heath can transform your business and why it is as important to your business as good nutrient management.

The event is finished.

Date

23 - 24 Mar 2020
Expired!

Time

Day 1 - 8:30 - 19:30 Day 2 - 7:15 - 14:30
8:00 am - 7:30 pm

Location

Novotel Cairns Oasis Resort
122 Lake Street Cairns, QLD 4870
Event Category

Biological Farming Roundtable Podcast

Join NutriSoil host, Nakala Maddock, as she interviews regenerative farmers that are turning the tides in agriculture by reducing chemical inputs, rebuilding nature’s natural solar, mineral and water cycles and returning nutrient integrity back into the food chain. Listen to Podcasts

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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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