Jeremy Bradley is a biological farmer and Senior (Adjunct) lecturer in regenerative agriculture at Southern Cross University.
Alongside his wife Cathy, he runs Beechwood Biological Solutions – a business which develops and distributes soil improvement products.
Using local microbes, Jeremy and Cathy have increased the soil organic carbon on their own farm by 45% to a depth of at least one metre and have shared their experience widely with the Landcare and farming community.
My name is Steph Coombes, and in this episode I sat down with Jeremy to learn about the hidden potential of using local microbes and fungi, and how they can be used in the Northern Territory.
This episode is supported by the Australian Government's National Landcare Program.
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