
S4 Ep 15 - Nguurruu Farm
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What it lacks in size, this farm gains in heart. It all comes down to forging a very deliberate and considered impact on the agriculture industry. A place to talk, research, demonstrate and showcase different methods. This working property on the Southern Tablelands of NSW has an open door agri-tourism venture bringing this little biodynamic business to a much broader audience. Murray Prior of Nguurruu Farm joins me now to discuss:
- Murray’s favourite place on the property is the a magnificent old stringybark tree.
- "Nguurruu" is the name of the farm, meaning ‘camp’ in Indigenous language, and Murray shares the significance behind this powerful name.
- Over time, the land had been over-cleared and over-used, but Murray is part of a new generation working to restore its vitality.
- He discusses the Farm Master Plan, which is used to educate new farmers on how to work with the land without depleting it.
- The belief that only large-scale operations can make a meaningful impact in agriculture is one that Murray has intentionally challenged through his work.
- With a deep desire to contribute positively to the land, Murray explains some of the modifications and practices he has implemented to improve the health of Country.
- He also shares his passion for biodynamics and how his approach blends Indigenous knowledge systems with western agricultural practices.
- Many listeners may already be familiar with The Barn — a stunning agri-tourism venture and converted horse stable that now welcomes visitors to the property.
- Guests at Nguurruu are often intrigued by the biodynamic practices, and Murray spends time sharing the journey of their food and the farm’s philosophy.
- Murray reflects on how he and his family have come to truly live and breathe the land.
- He shares the most unexpected moments he has encountered and addresses common misconceptions about farming.
- Murray finishes by sharing his ultimate dream for the future.
We hope to see you back on the road soon, to learn more about how Australia grows on the next episode of Australian Farmers with Angie Asimus.
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