30% of the egg laying hens in the Western Cape are dead – our avian flu crisis.
First some facts and then some musings on why this is happening. 30% of the egg laying hens in the Western Cape are dead. Almost
First some facts and then some musings on why this is happening. 30% of the egg laying hens in the Western Cape are dead. Almost
We got our first pigs on the 9th of June last year and it has taken us 14 months to iron out all our major
A friend of mine, Michael Raimondo, filmed and then edited this short film. It really captures what we do very well. I think I need
One of the best things about my job is I get to see my mentors relatively regularly as the regenerative agricultural world is rather small. One
Update on 24 February 2021. Since 2016 when I wrote this we have only used two injections of antibiotics. Our cattle are so healthy because
I was put in touch with these guys recently and if you click on those highlighted words (especially scroll down to the photos with their subtitles)
It has now become a habit to film in our pastures on the solstice. Last winter was here and the summer 2015 solstice was here.
Hello The last time I wrote about some of our vineyard management practices was here, in November 2012. The biggest threat to the health of
I have been helped by so many people on the 7 year road towards becoming a regenerative farmer that I am loathe to thank them
Hello Every day, twice a day we move our cattle herd. I filmed a move with the GoPro on the winter solstice. The video below
I wrote the article below for one of my recent columns in Longevity Magazine. The only Glyphosate free bread in this country are the organic
The overriding spirit amongst regenerative farmers is one of collaboration. Herewith my attempt at sharing what I have learnt in 6 years of outdoor egg