Glenn Morris is not just an organic cattle farmer; he’s also a #climatechange change advocate. Glenn gained national attention when he rode his horse across the Sydney Harbour Bridge, advocating for change and action to address the challenges created by climate variability. He has been farming for over two decades and runs two properties in Northern NSW. Glenn uses holistic management on his farm and focuses on soil health and water storage to attain greater security and resilience. This summary highlights Glenn’s regenerative approach and the range of adaptations he’s implemented on his farm to address the bigger picture of climate change.
‘We broke up the paddocks on the contour using permaculture swales. We have up to eight or ten kilometres of soak banks now which are helping rehydrate that landscape and get everything healthy.’ - Glenn Morris
Videography/Photography: Grow Love Media
Thanks to Glenn Morris for generously sharing his story.
The Farmer Stories series is produced by Climate-Smart Pilots and the NSW Primary Industry Climate Change Research Strategy.
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These are #farmers ' own experiences in adapting their land, systems and businesses to diverse climate impacts. Success will vary in different locations and industries.
For more information contact Matthew Pierce (matt.pierce@dpi.nsw.gov.au).
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