
Understand Natural Cycles And Work With Animals To Cut your Work and Speed Up The Process Of Regeneration
Animals Are Essential for Land Regeneration. Ultimately, the symbiotic relationship formed by the many animals on the farm does more than protect each species from pests. It is a foundation part of regenerative land management.

Thought For the Month
Live as if you were to die tomorrow.
Learn as if you were to live forever.

Natural Antibiotic Alternative Part 2
Goldenseal is a perennial herb, also called “orange root,” native to the eastern United States and southeastern Canada. The Licorice root is a super-powered natural antibiotic. It’s also antiviral, and delicious!

Soil Forming Processes – The Effects of Living Organisms
One of the most important factors affecting soil processes are living organisms. Increasingly, biological activity is being recognised as an important factor in regulating soil processes, such as storage of carbon, and thus soil profile development.

Grow Your Own Garlic – Why?
To ensure quality why not grow your own garlic? People on the coalface, from growers through to greengrocers, suggest that the market is “flooded” with imported garlic and it’s cheap and healthy-looking, with big, chunky bulbs…

15 Natural Antibiotic Alternatives: Before You Take MORE Antibiotics, Why Not Try These? Part 1
Natural Antibiotic Alternative #1 – Garlic. That pungent – smelling, mouth – watering clove of antibiotic goodness is a #1 favorite antibiotic alternative for many and when you read the list below it is no wonder…

26 Questions to Help You Know Yourself Better
Take Some Time Out To Write Your Answers and Share

Soil-Forming Processes – Natural Activities
The specific properties of an individual soil type are determined by pedological processes that operate during its lifetime. These physical, chemical and biological actions add, transform, move (translocate) and destroy or remove material within the soil.

The Many Benefits of Potassium – Part 2
Recent research has found that women without hypertension consumed the most potassium (nearly 3,200 mg/day) had a 21% reduced risk of stroke. Adequate amounts of potassium are also associated with quicker recovery…

Why the War on Salt Is Dangerous But Still Continues – Part 1
For years we have been told that too much salt is bad for us because it contributes to high blood pressure and heart disease. However research is now showing that the war on salt has a number of drawbacks and unintended consequences.

Soil-Forming Factors – Human Activities
Maintaining soil condition is essential for maintaining several ecosystem services and biological diversity.

Unlock The Secrets In The Soil
There is an extraordinary soil health revolution taking place in North America. This farmer-led movement is receiving increasing attention and support from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)…

9 Plants That Keep Mosquitoes Away
It’s hard to enjoy warm weather when mosquitoes are around. Mosquito bites can be itchy, painful and cause Ross River Fever. Instead of buying creams and sprays with harmful ingredients, turn toward nature.

Thought For The Month
It is critically urgent that the benefits of carbon farming are recognized and become mandatory

Soil-Forming Factors – Living Organisms
All plants and animals (from microorganisms to humans) affect soil formation. Living organisms add organic matter – a key component of soil – through the breakdown of litter, decomposition of dead roots and the conversion of compounds exuded

What Does Roundup Do to Your Liver?
Glyphosate is the active ingredient in Roundup, and is the most widely used weed-killing chemical on farms, lawns, schoolyards and other public spaces.

The Amazing Biodiversity within an Elephant’s Footprint
Our understanding of the elephant’s role as an ecosystem engineer continues to evolve. When you weigh upwards of 6,000 kilograms, you tend to leave a trace of yourself wherever you walk.

Soil-Forming Factors – Topography & Climate
Understanding how topography and climate affect soils helps with their management. The shape of the land surface, also referred to as relief or topography, is a key soil-forming factor.

How To Treat A Leaky Gut? Part 2
Leaky Gut Syndrome is not widely recognised by the medical community, so getting a sound diagnosis can be hard. First and foremost seek out an integrated practitioner, preferably somebody with additional expertise or special interest in this area.

How To Treat A Leaky Gut? Part 1
Leaky Gut Syndrome is not widely recognised by the medical community, so getting a sound diagnosis can be hard. First and foremost seek out an integrated practitioner, preferably somebody with additional expertise or special interest in this area.

How Do You Identify If You Have A Leaky Gut Syndrome?
In ‘leaky gut syndrome’, a few aspects of the defence system in our gut break down. Firstly, inflammation in the intestines can damage the cells that line our gut, essentially making the lining more permeable.