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Regenerating soils and communities with Helen and Mike McCosker

Regenerating soils and communities with Helen and Mike McCosker

FromGround Cover


Regenerating soils and communities with Helen and Mike McCosker

FromGround Cover

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Oct 29, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Kerry talks with Helen and Mike McCosker about the important of regenerating not only soil, but also communities.The McCosker family run Angus on a 3000 acre mixed farming enterprise at Wallangra, north of Inverell. Helen is a CPA with senior management experience working in the large corporate space. A passion for the arts and music. Mike is a fourth generation farmer with extensive experience in carbon farming and teaching farmers about soil health and regenerative agriculture. He was one of the founding member of the first Landcare group in Australia established in 1982. Together Helen and Mike, along with Kelly Jones, founded Carbon8: a farmer-led initiative that is responding to the current impact of droughts, floods and desertification by supporting our farmers to increase the carbon in their soil and help them transition to regenerative agriculture. In this episode of Ground Cover we explore:How a chemical poisoning event was a catalyst for transformation
The importance of bringing communities together in times of hardship
Building a whole systems approach in both our landscapes, and in our towns
The power of art and music to regenerate community
Released:
Oct 29, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (12)

Welcome to Ground Cover. A podcast created for farmers, by farmers. Ground Cover is a uniquely Australian podcast series exploring real life stories of land managers who have undertaken the transition from conventional farming to regenerative agriculture. In this series, we share unique and honest conversations about the challenges and opportunities of regenerative agriculture, so you can make informed decisions about how to best manage your land. Proudly brought to you by The Regenerative Agriculture Alliance and Southern Cross University.