
Multispecies cover crops in subtropical horticultural plantations
Multispecies cover crops have been a hot topic of conversation in the world of horticulture, due to their perceived ability to sequester carbon, break up

Multispecies cover crops have been a hot topic of conversation in the world of horticulture, due to their perceived ability to sequester carbon, break up

Colin Seis, a sheep farmer from the NSW Central Tablelands, is regarded as one of the pioneers of regenerative agriculture in Australia. But during the

Farming Together’s sister organisation, the Regenerative Agriculture Alliance, is extremely proud to announce we are the Media Partner for the Biochar 2030 Roadmap. It has

Lead researchers involved with Southern Cross University’s $2.5 million Soil Extension Program shared their knolwledge with Northern Rivers farmers at a recent tea tree farming

Making the shift from conventional to regenerative agriculture is a big decision – there’s a lot to learn and understand. But thanks to an innovative

New research has found many farmers in the Central West region of NSW trust their intuition, or “gut feeling”, when it comes to making important

Two paddocks at a property in central Victoria are being managed in two very different ways, with a third left untouched as a control, as

Our latest Regenerative Agriculture Mentorship Program (RAMP) has officially launched! We had a hugely successful three-month pilot program earlier in the year and our first

An 18-month trial of summer cover crops, including sudan grass, astro forage sorghum, millet, cow pea, sun hemp and mixed pastures, is showing promising results

Farmers right across the country will gain valuable insights into healthy soil processes and regenerative agriculture at a two-day event in Lismore next month. North

RAMP aims to facilitate and support farmers to make the transformational change from conventional to regenerative agricultural principles and practices. The goal is to reduce

The Northern Rivers is set to become one of the first carbon net zero regions in Australia, if local backing is received for the new

Farming Together (FT) was grateful to receive a letter of appreciation from a participant organisation in the Cooperative Research Centre for Developing Northern Australia (CRCNA)

Delivered by Southern Cross University in partnership with the Regenerative Agriculture Alliance and Farming Together, the RAMP is designed to best facilitate transformative change in

Pictured is Southern Cross University’s Amanda Scott (right) delivering a recent workshop at Wudinna to support young Eyre Peninsula farmers. The project is funded by the

The team at Farming Together and the Regenerative Agriculture Alliance at Southern Cross University is excited to share that the Regenerative Agriculture Mentoring Program (RAMP)