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GOING back to nature through organic farming can pay dividends, SARAH HUDSON reports

GOING back to nature through organic farming can pay dividends, SARAH HUDSON reports

A BRACKET that wobbles like crazy could be the answer to the wine-grape grower’s perennial problem of replacing trellis posts broken by mechanical harvesters.

A BRACKET that wobbles like crazy could be the answer to the wine-grape grower’s perennial problem of replacing trellis posts broken by mechanical harvesters.

THERE is so much happening at all times of the year on a mixed farm, which means Harry and Sally really have to pay attention.

RURAL Victorians are taking matters into their own hands to tackle climate change and dwindling global resources, writes KATE DOWLER

FOR Daylesford’s David Holmgren, it is permaculture today and the world tomorrow.

FOR Daylesford’s David Holmgren, it is permaculture today and the world tomorrow.

CARBON management in crop residue needs to be tackled before growers can embrace the soil-carbon concept.

Gazing out at the trees and birds on the back deck of Julatten House is probably the most perfect synthesis of old and new a visitor to Cairns could ever hope to experience.