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BSFG General Meeting Report, November 23, 2023, Guest Speaker Rachel de Lastic 'Regenerative Agriculture and Soil Health'

13/12/2023

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Our guest speaker at the BSFG General Meeting held on Thursday November 23, 2023, was Rachel de Lastic.  The title of Rachel's presentation was “Regenerative Agriculture and Soil Health".

Rachel informed the meeting how she had been influenced to pursue her interest in soil health.  She obtained her honours degree at the University of Queensland completing a Bachelor of Environmental Science (Hons), Soil Sciences 2015 – 2019.  Rachel talked about the honours project she worked on looking at the degradation of soil aggregates in Vietnam and Cambodia due to intensive cultivation of maize.  To counter this soil degradation fruit tree plantations were introduced which not only resulted in improved soil aggregates but also provided income.

Rachel worked to produce food where plant diversity was key to a resilient and productive farming system.

In pursuing her passion about maintaining soil health through the implementation of sustainable farming practices Rachel is now working at Soil Land Food-Ecological Agriculture, https://soillandfood.com.au/.  She described one revegetation project to plant 8000 trees on a property.

One of Rachel's slides provided an image and definition of Ecology; “Ecology is the study of the relationships among living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment. Ecology considers organisms at the individual, population, community, ecosystem and biosphere level.”

Being an enthusiastic hands-on person Rachel demonstrated some practical techniques, termed HASH-Holistic Assessment of Soil Health, which can be used to assess soil health such as by measuring soil pH and conducting a water infiltration test.

Soil Land Food offer training courses and there are some online resources at https://soillandfood.com.au/soils/, with for instance, a video on how to do the Water Infiltration Test.  These Soil videos mention a RASH Manual, A landholder’s guide to the Rapid Assessment of Soil Health.  This guide can be downloaded from https://cdn.environment.sa.gov.au/landscape/docs/ep/rapid_assessment_of_soil_health_rash_manual.pdf.  Another version at https://gmln.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/RASH-manual_web.pdf.

Rachel's enthusiastic presentation was well received by members and the meeting ended with further discussion and networking over supper.

Peter Maddock
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'Widespread introduction of sustainable farming systems'...  starting point - Charles Massy, author of 'Call of the Reed Warbler', on Regenerative Farming

12/8/2022

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​The initial task of the Sustainable Farming Systems group, reported on at the July 28 BSFG General Meeting, involved Sandy Campbell's quest to make contact with Charles Massy in the hope of engaging him to speak to local farmers.    Many BSFG members will have heard Charles speak at the 2018 Swanpool Environmental Film Festival, his topic 'Can Regenerative Agriculture Help Save the World', and/or read his groundbreaking work 'Call of the Reed Warbler'.


Pressures on his time mean that Charles is unable to accept Sandy's invitation, so it's 'Back to the Drawing Board'.  Sandy, along with John Paul Murphy, is now looking towards other options.  We are, however, particularly fortunate with the level of inspiration already imparted by Charles in our area; have continuing access to his book, and can also recommend the excellent Australian Story feature story on Charles' work to disseminate the benefits and practice of regenerative farming.  
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    'Sustainable Farming Systems'

    This group is working towards widespread adoption of Sustainable Farming Systems by developing a series of forums and on-farm demonstrations to explain the changes necessary for carbon capture and storage on farm.  It's keen to meet with other like minded groups to determine common goals, to develop a Regenerative  Farmer Peer Support Program, and more.   

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