A special night in the Capertee

Peter Hazell presenting at Capertee [All photos by Alex Wisser]

Peter Hazell presenting at Capertee [All photos by Alex Wisser]

Nearly 150 people attended a special night out at Capertee recently for a screening of ‘2040’, and to hear about the wonders of landscape rehydration. 

"The guest speaker was Peter Hazel from the Mulloon Institute. He discussed the journey undertaken by Mulloon Creek farm to implement Natural Sequence Farming principles and how this change in agricultural philosophy flowed out across neighbouring properties. Farmers began to work together to repair eroded waterways and rehydrate the soils. This restoration of the physical floodplain also had a profound impact within the valley community, acting like a flood pulse that catalysed common purpose and mutual benefit."

Thanks Leanne Thompson, what a wonderful review of a gorgeous event!

Read the entire article with photos here:
https://www.ksca.land/blogfeed/2019/11/14/a-night-in-the-capertee

Kelly Thorburn