Peter at Mulloon Creek Sunday 1ST NOVEMBER
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Mulloon
I have uploaded the above photos but I did not take the photo's. Duane might be able to fill you in on all the details. Mulloon Creek is looking fantastic since I last visited in 2007. Hope to see more pictures in the future.
The above photos were taken at the Mulloon Creek Farm "Regenerating the Landscape" field day on November 1. Almost 300 people attended to hear:
1. Tony Coote, owner of MCNF, on the value of biodynamics, NSF and permaculture have played in making his farm more sustainable.
2. Dr John Field of ANU,,,,,,,
3. Dr Michael Wilson of the MDBC on the value of willows in restoring stream health
4. Nick Ritar on the role of Permaculture in, particular swales, in rehydration of the landscape
5. Matt Kilby on the role of trees and biodiversity in restorative landscapes
and finally
6. Peter Andrews talks on his restoration work on Mulloon Creek
Most of Peter's in-stream structures have been given names in the 3.5km reach of Mulloon Creek.
The rest is pretty self explanatory.
Thanks Shirley for uploading the pics.
1. Tony Coote, owner of MCNF, on the value of biodynamics, NSF and permaculture have played in making his farm more sustainable.
2. Dr John Field of ANU,,,,,,,
3. Dr Michael Wilson of the MDBC on the value of willows in restoring stream health
4. Nick Ritar on the role of Permaculture in, particular swales, in rehydration of the landscape
5. Matt Kilby on the role of trees and biodiversity in restorative landscapes
and finally
6. Peter Andrews talks on his restoration work on Mulloon Creek
Most of Peter's in-stream structures have been given names in the 3.5km reach of Mulloon Creek.
The rest is pretty self explanatory.
Thanks Shirley for uploading the pics.
Keyline Plough
I see a pic of a Keyline Plough, just wondering what Peter's Opinion of using these would be?