
Beef cattle farmer inspired to take a more holistic approach
Laurel Bright had always loved the Northern Rivers region. When she bought 392 acres at Sleepy Hollow in 2010, she didn’t know anything about cattle
Farming Together calls on Australian farming communities to join forces to tackle urgent social, environmental and economic challenges, head-on. We connect farmers, researchers and educators to deliver innovative and enduring solutions.
In addition to this Farming Together hosts the 12,000 member Regenerative Agriculture Alliance under the auspices of Southern Cross University. Our goal is improved soil quality, farm productivity, food quality, biodiversity, training and climate mitigation outcomes.
As farmers face intensifying climate and economic challenges, the team at Farming Together are putting both collaboration and regeneration at the heart of their mission for the greatest impact.
An industry led collaboration to make Northern Rivers NSW one of the first carbon net zero regions in Australia.
The Regenerative Agriculture Alliance (RAA) team at Southern Cross University is on a mission to create large-scale impact by helping the agri-food sector move towards regenerative farming practices and wholistic land management.
The Regenerative Agriculture Mentorship Program (RAMP), aims to facilitate and support farmers to make the transformational change from traditional to regenerative agricultural principles and practices.
A comprehensive resource that explores the various options available to landholders who are interested in enhancing soil carbon.
The Regenerative Agriculture Professional Learning for Educators workshops are designed to inform science, agriculture, geography and general classroom teachers and teacher educators of the most current and relevant issues and science surrounding six key areas of Regenerative Agriculture.
The SQNNSW Hub is a part of the national Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hubs program, which aims to help farmers and communities get ready for drought by connecting them with regional agricultural experts, innovation, and new practices.
The Regenerative Agriculture Alliance is pleased to announce eight ground-breaking research and extension projects that can be scaled for the greatest impact.
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