Restore the natural ecosystem processes - Full version

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Meet Glenn Morris, General Manager of Figtrees Organic Farms, producers and marketers of award winning organic beef from the award winning properties 'Wilton Park' at Grafton & 'Billabong' at Inverell in New South Wales, Australia.

Glenn has spent more than two decades observing, studying and thoughtfully managing the diverse ecosystems in his care. His keen eye led him to question traditional management practices, search for sustainable solutions and put them into practice.

Not only has he earned a Masters in Sustainable Farming but more importantly Glenn is on the ground 'walking the talk' with a blend of biological and organic farming principles combined with Holistic Management practices.

-North Coast Regional Landcare Network

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supporting what we do want is an excellent gamechanger. Kudos to you guys! Greetings from the other side of this amazing spinning ball.

par
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Very interesting talk. Grazing management coupled with using adapted cattle is key to making such a system work. Been trying this in my part of the USA for years and always intrigued by the experiences of other practitioners.

chipthomas
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Highly encouraging to hear Glen talk about his management techniques. We're seeing this from more and more farmers in Australia. I grew up watching landscapes erode and become non-arable. To see so many more thousands of hectares regenerate is heart warming. Thank you.
I see a future problem, a good problem - what will happen to all this excess water?

tepidtuna
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Finally! A smart farmer. Keeping up with innovation and not farming like they did back in the day....

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Fantastic, Smart, articulate and passionate. The Clarence valley could do with 100 Glen Morris's. I'm very impressed.

davedrewett
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Be good to see a video with the same farmers 10 years on.

scottshort
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160000 litres per hectare... that's 16mm. So each one percent of humus absorbs sixteen mm of rain.

peterdowden
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How do you feel about the Fire Eradication Precautionary measures that distribute Fire Ant baits from a helicopter. I oppose this and I would like to know if you would still be classed as having Organic beef.

gregorybullion
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New south Wales is a fairly wet climate zone. But what about those vast semi-arid ranches in the outback?

janaoh
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Wow great information, can you tell us how much rain falls in a year?

joemc