Controlling Cereal Rust With ZERO Chemical
Learn how to control cereal rust with zero chemicals with a range of integrated disease management practices.
Building Soil Organic Carbon With Biochar
Biochar has a great potential to store carbon but it might be as great as it seems. Learn the benefits and costs with using biochar in this article.
Differential Sap Test Analysis
Differential Sap Test Analysis allows you to see exactly what the plant has available to use.
5 Ways To Reduce Nitrogen Fertiliser
Learn how to reduce your nitrogen fertiliser with 5 different methods.
Dr Christine Jones’ Liquid Carbon Pathway
Building Soil Carbon with Dr Christine Jones’ Liquid Carbon Pathway Soil carbon is one of the cornerstones of regenerative agriculture, and one concept stands out in its potential to transform the way we build and manage soil organic matter: Dr. Christine Jones’s Liquid Carbon Pathway. Unlike traditional methods of building soil carbon, this pathway offers […]
Building Soil Organic Carbon With The Decomposition Pathway
Learn how to build soil organic carbon with the decomposition pathway, and how to maxiumise this system.
Three Pathways For Building Soil Carbon
Building soil organic carbon (SOC) is a cornerstone of regenerative agriculture, directly impacting soil health, crop productivity, and climate resilience. But how do we effectively increase SOC? There are only three primary pathways for building soil carbon: Decomposition Humification Biochar Production This lesson will explore each pathway, their efficiency, and how they fit into a […]
John Kempf’s Plant Health Pyramid
John Kempf’s Plant Health Pyramid is a great aggregation of many years of understanding from a whole range of farmers, agronomist and researchers, and gives a great demonstration of the effect of different plant nutrients on plant health. In this article, I’ll be going over the idea of John Kempf’s Plant Health Pyramid in one […]
Regenerative Cotton Using Cover Crops
This year, I had the chance to attend the 2024 Cotton Conference and had the opportunity to meet a number of cotton growers using regenerative practices. These growers farmed across a range of contexts, soils and climates, and included irrigated and dryland cotton. The regenerative cotton practices were mainly utilising cover crops to improve soil […]
No-Till Vs Tillage
During my 2024 visit to America to work with Dale Strickler from Regenerative Wisdom , we stopped by a great example of the difference between no-till and tillage. These two paddocks are at the same location, receiving the same rainfall, planted the same time and contained the same soil parent material, expect there is a massive difference […]