Taravale Products in Ariah Park, New South Wales | Agriculture
Taravale Products
Locality: Ariah Park, New South Wales
Phone: +61 428 732 140
Address: 2441 Mary Gilmore Way Tara 2665 Ariah Park, NSW, Australia
Website: http://exhaustfertiliser.com.au
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25.01.2022 Taravale Flour is proof that by restoring the soil’s biology, nutrient density can be restored in our food. Taravale Flour has higher nutrient levels than store bought flour by the following amounts: 25 percent more Sulfur, 49 percent more Magnesium, 50 percent more Potassium, 52 percent more Phosphorus, 96 percent more Zinc, 155 percent more Cobalt, 170 percent more Iron. Support Regen-Farming and your health with your shopping choice. Continue reading the post below.
25.01.2022 Great to see a bakery that values nutrient dense flour milled from high quality grain grown in healthy soil. Listen to this 8 minute story about people with passion for regenerative food and Taravale Products can supply your regenerative flour.
24.01.2022 I am happy to produce the top quality flour so you can enjoy healthy snacks. Enjoy
18.01.2022 This is the resting place of my one of my $2000 rams. He is still leaving his mark and making a point, if you have biologically active soil you have more livestock below ground than above, in weight per hectare and they are constantly dying as well realeasing nutrients to fertilise your plants just like this dead ram.
18.01.2022 A lovely sour dough loaf cooked by the girls at NutriSoil, with Taravale Flour, which is grown with Nutrisoil LS. Great to work with a company willing to follow their product through the growth stage and encourage re-gen farming, then willing to put the end product on their plate.
18.01.2022 Thanks to the Griffith Tourist Information Centre for stocking Taravale Flour. So let your Griffith friends know that Taravale Flour is available in town, also available at Coolamon Bread and Cheese where it has been very well received by customers and used daily in the bakery.
18.01.2022 Soil is under all of us all the time and we abuse it and take it for granted but soil should be seen as the foundation of life, health and prosperity of us all, the community and the country. Vote with your wallet and buy produce grown in healthy biologically active soil.
16.01.2022 Great to hear live stock can help store more carbon than they use plus the point that there are many more carbon producing activities that are far more self indulgent and more detrimental to the environment than growing food for the world.
16.01.2022 There will be a stack of info in this that will all boil down to soil biology and soil health. I know 3 of the presenters personally and get a weekly email from another. Should be eye opening and mind blowing
16.01.2022 A very insightful read well worth the time. We need to realise that fertilisers are damaging our biology as well as all the cides.
15.01.2022 Food is your medicine medicine is your food. Eat unprocessed unaltered food grown in healthy biologically active soil
14.01.2022 Food is your medicine, medicine is your food. Buy nutrient dense food and an easy way to do that is to use Taravale Flour.
13.01.2022 Enjoying the growth in my natural mixed species pasture. Note serradella and gland clover flowering in winter to keep pollinators active and below all that on screen and literally the diversity continues with a worm and white ants (worms of the west)in one shovel and that is just what we can see.
11.01.2022 It has been a great year for clover so good to see after 3 years of drought and very few good clover years in the last 20. The last 3 photos are of trefoil which one I have never seen, and the hares foot only in native vegetation areas as an occasional plant. It is amazing what seeds are in the soil and germinate when the soil conditions and season are right for them. All these clover stands germinated from the hard seed bank in the soil when conditions were suitable. I love the free feed, nitrogen and soil carbon. All these photos are from different paddocks but all were sown with the same clover mix about eight years ago. Different clovers thrive in different paddocks or areas of a paddock and even differ from one year to another.
10.01.2022 Another creation by Lyn and Gill of Nutrisoil they are obviously enjoying their Taravale Flour.
08.01.2022 I heard a classic quote expanded recently which is really relevant in terms of todays food quality. YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT, that is so true but be aware of what you eat eats eats. Which if you can follow that mean our food quality is defined by the health of the soil that the produce comes from. The quality of Taravale Flour is a result of years of soil improvement with a diversity of crops, pasture and grazing to build soil biology resulting in a nutrient dense flour.
04.01.2022 This is my effort to eat4earth ( if you have not listened to the interviews by Brendon Morehead you should track them down). This was my dinner tonight, Taravale grass fed lamb, home grown potatoes and stinging nettles. All grown on biologically active soil, chemical and fertiliser free. The potato’s are a bye product of a tip I gave Mum, to bury vegetables scraps in her garden so, as they break down nutrients will be made available to her plants and in this cause Mum’s ros...es. To her surprise potatoes started emerging amongst the roses(multi species) The stinging nettles are from a pile of old hay, and before you ask why google stinging nettles to eat, the health benefits are endless. The lamb is grass fed, easy care, marked (no vaccine), clicked and shorn. If I am game enough I could try dropping the click as the available minerals improve and Sulfur becomes their natural fly repelant See more
03.01.2022 Some young barley setting it self up a good foundation for what ever the season might throw at it. Just Exhaust Fertiliser and Nutrisoil on the seed and disc seeded into clover, sheep left on paddock until barley was at this stage, an extra 2 weeks grazing.