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24.01.2022 Agronomy students from the University of Tasmania visted the demo site today; learning about soil health, cover cropping, soil organic matter and soil amendments.



22.01.2022 More pics of the mole drainage plough in action. For it to work the subsoil must have more than 30% clay and must be moist enough to be able to roll it up into the thickness of a pencil. After the plough went through we dug a hole to see the tunnel created by the mole.

21.01.2022 It was great to host the Landcare Tasmania Conference field trip at the demo site. #covercrops #reducedtillage #irrigation #compost #vegetables https://www.linkedin.com//lawrence-cowley-660673a2_oneharv

18.01.2022 Compost treatments for year 2 were applied at Block K yesterday: - SG Compost @ 15t/ha - Pelletised vermicompost @ 500kg/ha. A cash crop will be grown in about 3 weeks time.



12.01.2022 Rediscovering cover crops - webinar recording. The Soil Wealth ICP webinar covered how to integrate cover crops into vegetable production systems. A recording of the webinar is available online. https://www.soilwealth.com.au//rediscovering-cover-crops-/

10.01.2022 Thanks to Colin Seis and Celia Leverton of RANT (Regenerative Agriculture Network of Tasmania) for a fantastic two day Multi Species cropping workshop! And than...ks to Lawrence Cowley at Harvest Farms for inviting us to your salad farm (even though it was bloody freezing!) Wonderful to brainstorm new ways in commercial fresh salad production with you. Change in all farming sectors requires positive support and we are so thrilled we can provide that! See more

09.01.2022 From farm to plate! The team at Harvest Farms in Tasmania harvest fresh spinach and baby leaf each morning ready to be packed and shipped to your supermarket shelves



09.01.2022 https://www.linkedin.com//lawrence-cowley-660673a2_onehar/

07.01.2022 UTAS students visited Harvest Farms at Richmond (TAS) to discuss the benefits of cover cropping and soil health.

07.01.2022 Here's a few photos (thanks Jabin) of the spinach crop.

07.01.2022 This winter Harvest Farms Tasmania is loaning one of its new GPS enabled Massey Ferguson 6713S tractors to the Sorrell SETTC for use by Certificate II Agricultu...re students to support the Agricultural Technology module of their course. This week, OneHarvest welcomed a group of guests including local Councillors and industry group representatives to our Richmond-based farm to acknowledge the collaboration between the South East Regional Development Association (SERDA) and management of South East Trades Training Centre (SETTC). Thank you to all who attended, and congratulations to Harvest Farms, SERDA and SETTC on their collaborative efforts to support learning and development in the local Tasmania agricultural industry. @RDATasmania @SorellSchool

05.01.2022 The mole drainage plough in action in leafy salad beds at Harvest Farms



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