Kylie Leahy
We have a small mixed farm of 160 acres that backs onto a small mountain. We agist cows and have a boer goat stud and a small mob of dorper sheep.

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Why I became a WWOOF Host

I haven’t travelled much myself, so love hosting people from different countries. I learn so much about other cultures through them.

Organic/Biological methods we use

Our main organic controls are our yearly crackdown on the invasive weeds in our area. All involve walking the paddocks to find plants, then cut and bag seed heads and dig the plant.
Through vigilance, we are maintaining good pasture for our stock.
We have started to travel down the road of regenerative agriculture.  Mineral balancing, multi species pasture and compost teas are all either in progress or on the agenda this year.

Skills WWOOFers can learn here

Regenerative Agriculture practices & techniques Gardening Soil conservation Animal care Sheep/goats/cattle care Fencing Building

Farm type

Small/Non-commercial farm

Farming methods

Regenerative Agriculture

Courses & Events

 

The Stay

2 WWOOFers
2-4 weeks Longer stays by negotiation
In Our Home
No Smoking Inside

The Stay

Share some meals
Mixed meals some meat some vegetarian Meat based meals Vegetarian meals
Work and Study Remotely here by arrangement
English