The Deep Winter Agrarian Gathering is an annual farmer led forum for agriculturalists producing non-commodity food and fibre in Australia. With a focus on circular or regenerative farming practices and community development this annual meeting of the minds is an opportunity to think big about small scale food production and connect with peers in the field. The fifth Deep Winter was held in Willunga SA in 2019 and organised by Future Farmers SA. This podcast is the nine preorganised sessions held for Deep Winter in 2019.
Kirsten Larsen (Open Food Network) talks about Open Food Network, an open source platform which enables new kinds of supply chains to establish, Micha...
Kat Snoswell (Falkai Farm), Kane VanDierman and Richard Barritt (Riverside Farm) and Liam Brokensha (Splendid Egg) talk about running a pastured egg o...
Kirstie Jamieson of Beetaloo Gourmet Mushrooms and Michael Taylor of Promirdia Mushrooms talk us through the realities of running a small scale mushro...
Emily Salkeld and Chris Duffy of Small World Bakery share their story of starting a bakery and beginning to produce the grain they use on their 80 acr...
Jenni Mitton (Willunga Farmers Market) speaks about how a successful farmers market can enable farmers to sell direct to customers profitably, David S...
Dick Richardson from Grazing Naturally and Tom Bradman from Nomad Farms talk about scale a viability in regenerative grazing. Unfortunately the memory...
James Ward from the University of South Australia talks about scale and viability for local food systems, particularly market gardens. --- Send in a ...
Walter Jehne is a former CSIRO Climate Sceintist and Microbiologist and the founder of Healthy Soils Australia and Global Cooling Earth. Here he is at...