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Tag Archives: australia
Episode #123: Vocational Permaculture
We are joined by Robyn Francis of the Permaculture College of Australia. The conversation begins with a breakdown of how permaculture has become a certified vocation in Australia. We then discuss the curriculum at the Permaculture College, the process of … Continue reading
Posted in Education, English, Permaculture
Tagged australia, education, jobs, Permaculture
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Episode #104: Discovering Keyline
This episode is the second installment in the series featuring keyline pioneer P.A. Yeomans. These interviews were conducted in 1979 by Bruce Hedge, Geoff Booth, and Phill Gall of 3CR Melbourne Radio. P.A. Yeomans died in 1984. Topics of discussion … Continue reading
Posted in English, Permaculture
Tagged australia, discovery, keyline, Permaculture, yeomans
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Episode #100: Regenerative Permaculture
In this 100th episode of the Agroinnovations Podcast we are joined by Darren Doherty, a permaculture designer and consultant who is an expert in keyline design, broadacre permaculture, and agroforestry. Topics of discussion include Australia as a source of innovation … Continue reading
Episode #98: Pasture Cropping
In this episode we are joined by Colin Seis, an Australian farmer who has invented a new way to grow annual cereal crops. Pasture cropping, as it is called, involves the direct seeding of annual crops into perennial pastures that … Continue reading
Posted in English, Farmers, Holistic Management
Tagged australia, colin seis, Holistic Management, no-till, pasture cropping
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Episode #90: Holistic Management Down Under
In this first episode of the Holistic Management series, we are joined by Dr. Judi Earl of Holistic Management International Australia. Dr. Earl is a researcher who supports HM practitioners in Australia. We discuss the shortcomings of research in whole … Continue reading
Posted in English, Holistic Management
Tagged australia, cattle, Holistic Management, ranching, rangeland, sheep
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Episode #20: The World According to Mollison (Permaculture Part II)
In the second part of our interview with Bill Mollison, Bill’s humor, wisdom, and philosophy are on display as he opines about Peak Oil, global warming, and the future of our planet. This one is not to be missed. Podcast: … Continue reading
Posted in English, Permaculture
Tagged australia, design, Farmers, mollison, Peak Oil, Permaculture, tasmania
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Episode #19: Permaculture Design with Bill Mollison (Part I)
Last month I had the privilege to speak with Bill Mollison, visionary and creator of the revolutionary and true reality-based design science of permaculture. The interview is published here, so that those of you who are new to permaculture can … Continue reading
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Tagged australia, design, Farmers, mollison, Permaculture, tasmania
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