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Bromley Organics

Locality: Dunolly, Victoria

Phone: +61 458 681 784



Address: 453 Eddington Rd 3472 Dunolly, VIC, Australia

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25.01.2022 what a great idea. I think we could do this in Dunolly too



25.01.2022 Here's why you DON'T want fries with that...

24.01.2022 Selling our harvester- it has been used for herb crops including rosemary, lemon and common thyme, Melissa, mints and basil. it is suitable for a broad range of crops. The Kuma HP Harvester has 1200 mm wide cut suitable for tractor width planting. It has adjustable height and speed, and is very efficient. We also have a range of other herb growing equipment for sale, including drying racks, processing table, green feed cutter, cell trays etc. The harvester is $3,000

21.01.2022 the 135 mm of rain a couple of weeks ago has done wonders. Crops are looking great



19.01.2022 Invisible Farmer Curator with Museums Victoria Catherine Forge and Fish Creek pig farmer Amelia Bright of Amber Creek Farm and Sawmill were interviewed this mor...ning by Amy Mullins for Triple R's Uncommon Sense RRR. Catherine provided an overview of the Invisible Farmer Project and explored some of the reasons why women have not always been recognised as "farmers" despite contributing approximately half of Australia's real farm income, and Amelia spoke about her experiencing of farming pigs in South Gippsland, particularly relating to issues of sustainability, waste management, ethical rearing of farm animals and the important role that women play in farm partnerships. Follow this link to have a listen: http://ondemand.rrr.org.au/grid/20170314103329 If you haven’t already seen Amelia’s story on the blog, check it out here: https://invisiblefarmer.net.au//amelia-bright-of-amber-cre Image: Amelia Bright with her daughter Hazel, Amber Creek Farm, Fish Creek, 2016, Source: Museums Victoria, Photographer: Catherine Forge Photography

19.01.2022 Growing potatoes

15.01.2022 Thank goodness we don't use methyl bromide



15.01.2022 this looks fantastic, and planted on the contour too, to best use water

10.01.2022 Please forgive the imperial measurements but you get the idea

02.01.2022 garlic ready to go down to Garden Organics stall at Queen Vic Market. lucky me to have Kenny to do all the harvesting, cleaning, grading, packing and deliveries this year

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