Agroforestry Workshop — Pruning for Production and Ecology
Event description
A practical workshop with limited participants for clarity and quality skills sharing.
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Join us on the farm during a major eucalypt pruning to learn the principles of syntropic agroforestry — and how to build food, fibre, and ecological resilience into one productive system.
An immersive day on the farm exploring how syntropic principles can transform the way we grow. This hands-on workshop introduces the philosophy and practice of syntropy — a farming approach that works with natural succession.
We’ll begin with an introduction to syntropy and how it’s applied in a subtropical, small-scale, commercial context. You’ll hear the story of how our farm evolved to its current method — integrating bananas, and annual crops in regenerative systems that build soil, foster biodiversity, and produce abundant food.
Then, you’ll roll up your sleeves for the practical component: a pruning demonstration and group activity in one of our agroforestry treelines. We’ll walk through the principles behind selective pruning, light management, and biomass cycling — the key processes that keep syntropic systems thriving.
What You’ll Learn
Tree selection and placement in agroforestry systems
Chop-and-drop pruning for organic matter and succession
How to integrate annual vegetables into Syntropic and tree systems
Species sequencing and food forest logic
Demonstration of real farm rows in action
Insights from our farm’s journey — what’s worked, what hasn’t, and why
Who It’s For
Farmers, home gardeners, landholders, or anyone interested in regenerative and organic farming.
What to Bring
Water bottle
Your own lunch and snacks (we’ll break for morning tea and lunch)
Notebook and pen if you’d like to take notes
Hand tools (if you have them): loppers, secateurs, Machete.
Sun protection and comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor work
Tickets & Pricing
$110 + GST
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