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Stuart Andrews is a farmer who has dedicated over 30 years of his life to understanding, practicing and teaching land rehabilitation techniques. Stuart was raised on the 1,500 acre property “Tarwyn Park”, Bylong, the celebrated home of Natural Sequence Farming (NSF), pioneered by his father Peter Andrews. Currently, Stuart’s property “Riverside” in Kybong marries NSF with other tried and tested models of regenerative agriculture. This trial is intended to establish a model of land rehabilitation that can be scaled up from very small blocks to large acreages, while also allowing the farmer to derive an income from the land. This trial builds upon Stuart’s extensive knowledge of environmentally beneficial farming practices, reflects his commitment to sharing knowledge with others and is guided by models of sustainable agriculture that have been highly successful elsewhere in the world.

Join Stuart Andrews from the Tarwyn Park Training team for a field day on redesigning your farm using Natural Sequence Farming techniques.

During this field day you will learn about:

• Reading landscapes

• Fully utilise your farms natural resources

• Locate, design and build landscape structures

• Redesign your own property

• Begin improving landscape function on your farm

• Increase water storage capacity

• Increase biodiversity

• Reduce runoff and control erosion

• Lower your farm costs and boost profits

Numbers for this event will be strictly limited to 35 people.

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 14 days before the event, Numbers for this event are limited. If you will be able to attend, please notify us promptly so that another person can take your place. If you cancel less than 14 days prior to the event, a full refund will be given only if we can fill your spot.

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Location
"Glenall"

1Terry Hie Hie Road Rocky Creek NSW 2390, Australia


Organiser Information

Shelley McDouall
Northern Slopes Landcare Association
0267242002

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