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GreenAg Organic Free Range Turkeys

Locality: Kingsthorpe, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 4630 0088



Address: 127 Storeys Road 4400 Kingsthorpe, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.greenag.com.au/

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25.01.2022 Greenag will be at the Toowoomba Farmers Market Toowoomba farmers Marketon Saturday 4-01-2020 and Northey St Organic Farmers Market Northey St Organic Farmers Market in Windsor 6.00 - 11.00 on Sunday 05-01-2020 and at the Bundall Farmers Market, HOTA Surfers Paradise 5.30 - 11.00 on Sunday 05-01-2020



19.01.2022 Time is marching on. Please order you Christmas Turkey and Chicken,Now as we have limited numbers available.Northey Street City Farm Organic Market Bundall Farmers' Market @ToowoombaFarmersMarket

17.01.2022 Market Update: For The Toowoomba Farmers Market , Northey St and Bundall Farmers Market @ToowoombaFarmersMarket,Northey St Organic Farmers MarketandBundall Farmers' Market

14.01.2022 Greenag have been working on some Australia Day Ideas- It might not be organic turkey but it will be from our farm. Northey St Organic Farmers Market Toowoomba farmers Market and Bundall Farmers' Market



14.01.2022 We are in interesting times here is something that needs to be talked about.

11.01.2022 You’ve got to do what you’ve got to do!

10.01.2022 To all our GreenAg friends. Enjoy this special time of the year.From Ewart,Suzanne and the market team



07.01.2022 Sunday 29th December is the last Sunday of 2019. We will be at Northey St Organic Market Northey St Organic Farmers Marketand the Bundall Markets (HOTA)Market Bundall Farmers' Market. Both markets are early starters and early finishers!

06.01.2022 Isn’t this something to smile about

05.01.2022 When the toilet paper stampede started with the Covid-19 pandemic, my first thought was to plant seeds for my home garden and the farm. Today I received a new...sletter from Australia’s largest garden club (The Diggers Club) letting me know that they were flat out with orders. I also heard that the sale of chickens that produce eggs had gone up by 30%, that people were choosing real meat not fake meat and that my local growers food market was busy. In times of crisis the important things matter. Knowing where your food is coming from and how it is produced is paramount to the health of people. My heart swells to hear how people are planting food gardens. The planet is having a rest and we are helping cultivate her garden. My farm is flourishing with fruit trees, herbs and vegetables as well as cattle and eggs. I now see a light at the end of the tunnel. What seems like a terrible situation is actually turning into something where people understand what’s important, the land, the soil, the food, the health and our future generations. Plant a seed today and reap the benefits for years to come. This is a time where genetically modified foods are not welcome, because without seed we have no food. What use are seedless watermelons when you want to grow more watermelon? Many people tell me they have no time for gardens, well now we have the time, take it as a gift and be in awe of how a garden grows. You might be saying that you know nothing about gardening. Well neither did I, but one day I threw food scraps into my garden by digging a hole and then covering it with dirt and grass clippings and before I knew it, I had pumpkin, tomatoes and watermelon growing everywhere. Plants know what to do and so do seeds, you just have to give them the right ingredients, good soil, water and sunlight and presto they grow by themselves. For the past year The Nutrition Academy has been working on an Edible Garden Course. We have always realised the importance of foods grown in healthy soils with no chemicals. One way of making sure you know what you are putting into your body is to grow it yourself. Not only do you know where your food is coming from but it’s easy to go out and pick it every day fresh for your meals. Five years ago I purchased a piece of land in the Hinterland of the Sunshine Coast, I knew nothing about farming. After the first year Jurassic Park had grown! Every specialist I met with told me to use Roundup to get rid of the weeds. I was ready to give up. Until finally I met an amazing lady called Morag Gamble. Morag came to my farm and painted an incredible picture of what I had and it’s because of Morag that I now have a farm with fruit trees, vegetable gardens, herb gardens, cattle and chickens. It was her love of growing food that inspired me to dream big for my community and family. So when I was looking for someone who knew how to create an edible garden no matter where you live I thought of Morag. Morag is a brilliant teacher and The Nutrition Academy has collaborated with her to create The Incredible Edible Garden Course. She will teach you what she taught me, not only a love of growing your own food but everything you need to grow the healthiest of food without any sprays, chemicals and with very little work. She is founder of the permaculture education institute and her experience and knowledge is vast. She travels the world teaching teachers how to teach people to grow their own food. Now more than ever we need to learn this skill that was once a natural part of every back yard. My grandfathers both had vegetable gardens. My mother had the most incredible garden of vegetables and herbs. She also had a lemon tree and apricot tree that gave us produce year in year out, this is a rarity now. So if you want to learn from the best look at our new Incredible Edible Garden Course and learn how to produce abundant food on your verandah, garden or acreage. No place is too small or too big to learn this skill. If you can’t find seeds then buy a tomato, pumpkin, watermelon, cucumber and throw the seeds in an enriched soil, and learn how cuttings can also turn into food. Happy Gardening! Take a look here: https://thenutrition.academy/incredible-edible-garden/

04.01.2022 Christmas is approaching very quickly. We are at the markets this weekend@ Northey St Organic Farmers Market @ Northey St Organic Farmers Market , Toowoomba Farmers Market @Toowoomba Farmers Market and the HOTA Farmers Markets Bundall Bundall Farmers' Market

02.01.2022 This is the last weekend market before Christmas. Thank you to all of our customers for your support and goodwill.We hope that your Christmas is full of joy.@Toowoomba Farmers Market, Northey St Organic Farmers Market Bundall Farmers' Market



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