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Chris Henggeler | Water Management & the Importance of Passing on Knowledge
Manage episode 480741964 series 2834757
Charlie interviews Chris, a seasoned expert in regenerative farming. From Tasmania's Fat Pig Farm, Chris shares insights on the significance of water management and the role of new Australian megafauna in landscape rejuvenation. He highlights the importance of passing on knowledge to the younger generation and discusses the organic spread of regenerative practices. The conversation covers practical strategies in rainfall management, the positive effects of well-managed herbivores, and the holistic approach needed for sustainable farming.
Episode Promotion:
The Regenerative Journey is proud to promote the CBR Local Regen Forum who have an exciting event coming up:
- 🗓️ CBR LOCAL REGEN Forum: Developing Direct-to-Market Models for Farmers in the Canberra Region
- 📍 University of Canberra – Friday, 2 May
- 🎟️ Tickets available now https://events.humanitix.com/2025-cbr-local-regen-forum.
Episode Links:
- Watch this Ep and others here - https://www.youtube.com/@CharlieArnottRegenJourney/videos
- Groundswell Festival on 2-3rd July 2025 www.groundswellag.com
- Groundswell YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/groundswell-agriculture
- Grounded 2025 - 19 & 20 September Western Australia - https://groundedaustralia.com.au/
- Grounded YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@GroundedAustralia/videos
Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott and, of course, we are grateful for our supporters, subscribers and listeners.
Episode Chapters
- 01:10 Welcome to Fat Pig Farm
- 01:44 Insights and Epiphanies from Grounded Heat
- 04:12 Networking and Conversations
- 09:30 Water Security and Management
- 15:44 The Role of Megafauna in Regeneration
- 19:15 Reflections on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function
- 22:21 Conclusion and Gratitude
133 episodes
Manage episode 480741964 series 2834757
Charlie interviews Chris, a seasoned expert in regenerative farming. From Tasmania's Fat Pig Farm, Chris shares insights on the significance of water management and the role of new Australian megafauna in landscape rejuvenation. He highlights the importance of passing on knowledge to the younger generation and discusses the organic spread of regenerative practices. The conversation covers practical strategies in rainfall management, the positive effects of well-managed herbivores, and the holistic approach needed for sustainable farming.
Episode Promotion:
The Regenerative Journey is proud to promote the CBR Local Regen Forum who have an exciting event coming up:
- 🗓️ CBR LOCAL REGEN Forum: Developing Direct-to-Market Models for Farmers in the Canberra Region
- 📍 University of Canberra – Friday, 2 May
- 🎟️ Tickets available now https://events.humanitix.com/2025-cbr-local-regen-forum.
Episode Links:
- Watch this Ep and others here - https://www.youtube.com/@CharlieArnottRegenJourney/videos
- Groundswell Festival on 2-3rd July 2025 www.groundswellag.com
- Groundswell YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/groundswell-agriculture
- Grounded 2025 - 19 & 20 September Western Australia - https://groundedaustralia.com.au/
- Grounded YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@GroundedAustralia/videos
Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our host Charlie Arnott and, of course, we are grateful for our supporters, subscribers and listeners.
Episode Chapters
- 01:10 Welcome to Fat Pig Farm
- 01:44 Insights and Epiphanies from Grounded Heat
- 04:12 Networking and Conversations
- 09:30 Water Security and Management
- 15:44 The Role of Megafauna in Regeneration
- 19:15 Reflections on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function
- 22:21 Conclusion and Gratitude
133 episodes
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