Natural Sequence Farming Field Day
A one-day event where you can get an introduction to Natural Sequence Farming, get an understanding of how our landscape functions, and learn what NSF can do for your landscape.
Event Details
Are you looking for ways to improve your landscape and make it more productive? Do you want to understand the natural functions of the landscape and learn how to work with them for better results? If so, we invite you to join us for our field day at Ripple Farm in Richmond, Tasmania, this March, where you'll get an introduction to Natural Sequence Farming and learn about its five pillars.
Our one-day event is designed to provide education and hands-on experience in Natural Sequence Farming, a proven method for improving soil health, biodiversity, and water retention. You'll learn to read the landscape and understand how it naturally functions, giving you valuable insights into how to work with it instead of against it.
You'll also get an introduction to the five pillars of Natural Sequence Farming, which include:
- Slow The Flow
- Let All Plants Grow
- Careful Where The Animals Go
- Filtration Is A Must Know
- Return To The Top To Recycle The Lot
By the end of the day, you'll have gained valuable knowledge and practical skills that you can implement on your land to improve its resilience and productivity. You'll also have the opportunity to network with other like-minded individuals passionate about Natural Sequence Farming and regenerative agriculture.
On the field day, you'll meet our fantastic hosts, Rachael Treasure and Daniel Lore, at Ripple Farm. You'll see how they've implemented Natural Sequence Farming practices on their property. Morning tea will be provided, but please bring your own lunch.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from our experienced team and gain valuable insights into Natural Sequence Farming.
Things you'll learn:
- An introduction into what Natural Sequence Farming is all about
- An overview of our five pillars to Natural Sequence Farming and some tips into how you can start implementing them on your landscape
- A paddock walk to start learning about landscape function