Grafting citrus – ouch!

Grafting citrus – ouch!

Grafting citrus is a great way to change varieties or create a new tree, as long as you can avoid those potentially painful prickles.

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Wild Boars in Vietnam

  Everywhere we go as we travel through Vietnam (where we're currently taking a short break) we're constantly looking at the landscape through farmers' eyes as we try to make sense of the farming systems we're observing. It's completely fascinating seeing the...

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Farming Together in Harcourt

Hi Everyone, We're starting a new collaborative way of farming! At the moment it's called the Harcourt Organic Farming Alliance (which is accurate, but too long - we need our younger and maybe more creative Alliance partners to come up something a bit shorter and...

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What’s Slow Money?

Have you heard of slow money? Sounds weird, right? Maybe you've heard of slow food though, which is an idea that's been around for long enough now that pretty much everyone knows what it means - it's basically the opposite of fast food! Slow food is an international...

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Organic farming across borders

Organic farming across borders

We’re delighted to bring you a guest blog from Norma Tauiliili, who spent a week with us as a WWOOFer (Willing Worker on Organic Farms) back in 2017. She was a WWOOFer with a difference! Norma works for an organisation called Women in Business Development Inc (Samoa)...

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What Do You Call a Gathering of Organic Orchardists?

A couple of weeks ago we got to do something we hardly ever do - hang out with a bunch of other organic apple growers. It may seem strange that this is a rare and unusual event, but it's the result of a couple of slightly unfortunate circumstances. The first is that...

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My work here is done…

My work here is done…

Katie’s year as Rural Woman of the Year brought many highlights, slight moments of terror, and gifts that will last a lifetime.

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Winning awards in farming

Winning awards in farming

This year has been a big one for awards for us, first the RIRDC Rural Women's award, then the Mt Alexander Shire Business of the Year award, and the Sustainability and Environment award. Winning them has been exciting, stimulating and rewarding, and...

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