Our Holistic Goal - 'to produce quality food ethically in a manner that has minimal impact and stress on our animals, community and environment, while creating a positive financial outcome for our family'
We manage our property holistically and the above goal communicates the outcomes we strive to achieve.
Farming food has become very much an industrial business, to what we believe is the detriment of farmed animals, the community and the environment. At Blackwood Valley Organic Beef we seek to address these issues, and at the same time earn enough income to support our family by selling what we produce at fair value.
Our Environment
In Western Australia we farm some of the most fragile and worn soils in the world, so farming here is very challenging. Add to this the effects of climate change and declining rainfall, it soon becomes clear the old European ways of farming are not sustainable.
As part of our holistic management at Blackwood Valley Organic Beef we practice rotational grazing methods and regularly monitor grass growth thus ensuring we always have the appropriate amount of cattle on the farm. These methods were developed in Southern Africa in an environment similar to ours and closely mimic the natural herd movements of the herding Southern African herbivores. The herd movements of our cattle help to maintain our soil fertility through the stock fertilizing the paddocks, and through the cattle recycling plant material into the soil through trampling.
Our goal is to always have 100% ground cover to protect our soils from both water and wind erosion, thus protecting our environment and ensuring our way of farming is sustainable now and into the future.
We are also establishing perennial grasses on our farm which will have the triple benefit of providing year round green grass for our cows, help combat the scourge of salinity that plagues our farming environment here in WA and provide a carbon sink for the storage of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Along with our organic methods of using no artificial fertilizers or chemicals to produce the beef we sell, we minimize the impact our food production system has on the wider community.



