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Dougal McAllister

@DougalMcAllist1

Rengerative farmer, beekeeper, gardener, cook and climate change mitigator and adapter.

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It’s what you want to see!! Johnson Su compost extract seed coating @ 80L/tonne creating a very nice rizophere. Seed comes out dripping! #regenerativeagriculture

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Scanned our ewes on Monday and happy with the results. Next goal is to get 90% survivability at lambing. Looking forward to keep improving scanning results with increased culling pressure, genetics and good management.

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Very happy to be a recipient of the scholarship! Will be putting the cash money towards expanding my business skills and a business mentor! #youngfarmer #regenag

Last night the 2021 Young Farmers Scholarships were awarded to 13 Victorians from across all agricultural industries. The program boosts young farmers’ skills and careers with up to $10,000 each to upskill and invest in their futures. Learn more: vic.gov.au/youngfarmers

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Worm extract foliar spray doing something amazing where I stopped to fix a block. Time to make my own worm farm and start putting it out at higher rates!!

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Check out Rupanyup on Back Roads, then buy the pub in this amazing town and come live with us!!

Take a trip down memory lane on #Backroads tonight when we visit an extraordinary museum at #Rupanyup - all thanks to this bower bird retired farmer ⁦@ABCTV⁩ at 8

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Bees doing their waggle dance to let their comrades know where the goods are at. If you see a swarm or need a bee hive removed, waggle your bum my way and I’ll come get it. I’m no expert but will give it a crack!! instagram.com/p/CG3yCjbnQ6M/…


Tillage radish doing its thang. Opening up the soil and once the sheep have had a much, becoming worm food and creating deeper soils and better infiltration. Not going so well in our other paddock where residue herbicide is giving it a rough start.

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Aerial shot of our paddock that we’ve split into 5, 100m wide paddocks and are strip grazing. Started grazing in the top left of the paddock and it’s ready to be grazed again. Few sections were overgrazed but a great learning experience.

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Our first chooka van. Hopefully first of many in order to fertilise our pastures, control insects and earn a little extra income. #regenerativeagriculture

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First fortnight of holistically strip grazing in the cover crop going very well so far! #regenerativeagriculture


With winter approaching, it’s honey harvesting time. Harvested about 20L, paying the usual fee of stings to the face.

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Spent the the last week with Rowen Reid finding out how to grow trees for profit within an broadacre agriculture setting. Benefiting the flow of water, nutrients, biodiversity, people, carbon and livestock.

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Winter cover crop coming along nicely, regardless of it being planted a bit late.

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Positive Indian Ocean Dipole predicted for this spring. Check this tool out that @climatedogs shared with us at Melb Uni which lets you see what that might look like in your area! climatetool.forecasts4profit.com.au


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