12/03/2024
Exactly one month to go ๐๐๐๐ผ
๐๐ The official exhibitor list for Seymour Expo is now LIVE!
Over 400 amazing exhibitors will be setting up around the grounds, as well as in the arts and crafts pavilion, livestock pavilion, and general exhibition building.
Start planning your trip to the Seymour Expo today and get ready to explore a diverse range of products and services from talented individuals and businesses. โจ Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to discover new and unique finds - see you there!
View the list at https://www.seymourexpo.com.au/exhibitor-list/
๐ Buy Tickets Today!
๐ Purchase at www.seymourexpo.com.au
๐ Friday 12 - Sunday 14 April 2024
โฐ 9am - 4pm daily
๐ Kings Park, Seymour
28/02/2024
We learn as we grow ๐๐๐ฑ
Feed the soil, feed the grapes
A call for a world wide shift in grape growing practices is being embraced by New Zealand growers.
19/12/2023
Peaceful and merry Christmas โฅ๏ธ๐โฅ๏ธ
04/12/2023
We live and breathe soil here at Bactivate and without it there's no breath and with no breath there's NO LIFE!. By applying some basic changes around how we treat our soil, we could go such a long way to solving climate change. We have tools, we have knowhow, do we have the will? Let's just do it and get it done ๐ช๐๐ค๐
04/12/2023
"Is what I am about to do hurt or heal my soil?"
Gardenersโ Climate-Smart Practices
Cultivating a Climate-Friendly Garden: Enhancing Food Quality and Combating Climate Change.The post Gardenersโ Climate-Smart Practices appeared first
23/11/2023
It's fair to say that we're all still recovering from the wonderful night that was last Thursday at our Stories of Local Food showcase. We heard from speakers playing all different roles in the food system and running exciting and innovative projects, and a bonus on the night was all of the generous donations we had from local businesses towards giveaways, thank you gifts for speakers, and our raffle baskets.
One of these generous donors was Bactivate, a company owned by a family who are passionate and driven to regenerate our soil with a mission "to bring generational prosperity to farmers through soil regeneration". Whether you are a farmer or a backyard gardener these guys can provide you with support and soil regeneration packs to nurture healthy, vibrant soils, and they were generous enough to provide us with EIGHTY backyard soil regeneration packs valued at $50 each to give away to all of our event attendees. Needless to say there were a lot of very excited faces as everyone grabbed their pack on their way home! It was an incredibly valuable thing to be able to offer at our event, so a big thank you from us and we look forward to seeing more of all the great work these guys are achieving.
15/11/2023
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17/10/2023
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Why Farmers Need Assistance Breaking Their โAddictionโ to Chemicals
Farmers have become increasingly reliant on agricultural chemicals in the pursuit of productivity and profit, leading to what some expertsโฆ
16/10/2023
Today is World Food Day.
Of course, we should celebrate our food, its what keeps us alive, but please stop and think about the impact on the planet and our health from our consumption of food.
Hereโs some things to ponder.
We eat too much and much of what is consumed today looks nothing like food should โ Ultra Processed Food which makes up so much of an average shopping basket is not only often lacking in nutrition, but studies now show that the act of processing is often harmful to our health.
Consider too, the amount of meat raised and consumed is off the charts and so much of the grain and corn produced is not for human consumption but to feed the animal.
Obesity rates around the world continue to rise (mostly in the Western World), whilst in poorer countries people are malnourished, starving and dying.
We throw away too much, and to think this could be almost stamped out if we thought more about what we need to eat week to week and spent just a little bit of time better planning meals and working out ways to use up older foods in the fridge and pantry.
Everything we do has an impact. What we eat, the amount we eat and what is sent to landfill has huge implications for the planet.
Consider
What you are eating โ how was it grown? Was it farmed conventionally, produced with a raft of synthetic fertilisers, pesticides & fungicides. Is it nutritious, we know today that food grown conventionally contains less nutrition than the food grown organically.
Where and how it was grown or raised - was it grown organically, was it raised in an ethical manner?
What is your diet made up of; are you getting a good mix, the right mix of foods?
An apple is not an apple, a carrot is not a carrot. Soils are often not talked or thought about, but consider whatโs in your soil, is it brimming with life, or is ladened with synthetic chemicals? Remember, what your soils consumes, your food consumes and you in turn consume the food.
Lets Celebrate World Food Day. Lets celebrate all the amazing food we have on offer and say thanks to everyone that is responsible for growing our food. Let's consider all the little things, each and every one of us can do, to ensure that we have nutritious food, fair food and good health for everyone and the planet.