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Morrinsville: Farm Resilience Workshop


  • Morrinsville Rugby & Sports Club 355 Thames Street Morrinsville, Waikato, 3300 New Zealand (map)
Farmers in a paddock at a field day.

Hosted by Jono Frew and Greer Manderson, Natural Performance Ltd


Click here for info & tickets (ticket prices include booking fees).

Farmer/Grower tickets: $406
Industry Professional tickets: $874

What you’ll gain by the end of this workshop:

  • How to start relying less on inputs, and create resilient, profitable, regenerating and functional agroecosystems.

  • An understanding of the functions and processes at play above and beneath the soil, so you can enable regeneration of your soil and surrounding ecosystem.

  • A perspective shift to help you identify and observe the limiting factors and changes on your property, and the tools you'll need to address those limiting factors

  • Be empowered to move forward to deliver positive outcomes for your land, people and business.

We’ll cover a range of topics, including:

  • The principles and ethos of farm health, resilience, and regeneration

  • The power of photosynthesis

  • The foundations of soil health and function

  • The importance of ecosystem-wide diversity

  • Weeds as landscape indicators

  • Diverse crop and pasture planning

  • Adaptive grazing management, animal health, and epigenetics

  • The benefits of ruminant animals in food production systems

  • Maximising hydrological cycles

  • Small and large scale composting

  • The use, benefits, and timings of biostimulants and mineral applications

  • Practical tools and being innovative with machinery

  • How to carry out health checks on your soil, plants and animals to identify limiting factors, and benchmark & monitor trends.

  • The opportunity and ease of our new farm planning service

Thanks to our Gold sponsor Avoca and Silver sponsors EMNZ, Southern Humates, and Agrimm for making these events happen!

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