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VicNoTill board member Michael Gooden visits Jim Alexander on the Cootamundra farm where he lives with his wife Em and two young daughters to talk about his switch from commercial scale broadacre agronomy on the Liverpool Plains to permaculture to regenerative agriculture.
Jim has made a major shift in the way he approaches
Being among like-minded people for the past several years as a VicNoTill member has also been an eye-opener for Jim in how leading broadacre farmers are managing to make significant changes to the way they farm, while remaining profitable.
He says the farmers helping farmers approach highlights how important it is that people don’t follow an ideology at their own expense.
VicNoTill members can read more about Jim's experiences and insights in the latest issue of the member magazine From The Ground Up.
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VicNoTill board member Michael Gooden visits Jim Alexander on the Cootamundra farm where he lives with his wife Em and two young daughters to talk about his switch from commercial scale broadacre agronomy on the Liverpool Plains to permaculture to regenerative agriculture.
Jim has made a major shift in the way he approaches
Being among like-minded people for the past several years as a VicNoTill member has also been an eye-opener for Jim in how leading broadacre farmers are managing to make significant changes to the way they farm, while remaining profitable.
He says the farmers helping farmers approach highlights how important it is that people don’t follow an ideology at their own expense.
VicNoTill members can read more about Jim's experiences and insights in the latest issue of the member magazine From The Ground Up.
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