The Scone ADFAS is pleased to present Kylie Woodham and her lecture “Soil Health = Human Health, Regenerative Farming”
Tuesday 29 April 2025, 6.30pm
Scone Arts & Crafts Hall Kingdon St, Scone
Members free, Guest $30
Refreshments will be served after lecture. Note: cash, cheque or bank transfer prior to the lecture only (no credit card).
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KYLIE WOODHAM
Kylie is a trailblazer for woman led regenerative farming in Ireland /EU. She is also a mother, farmer, and speaker. Kylie currently resides in Scone, and started her education at James Sheahan High School in Orange then continued with her Bachelor of Business (Agriculture and Commerce) at Sydney University. She grew up on a mixed farm – cattle, sheep, and cropping. She spent a year riding racehorses in Japan where her love of food was piqued. She ended up in Ireland in 1998 after a stint in Australia as a pedigree consultant for Inglis. Initially in Ireland she worked in the Thoroughbred and Racing Industry till she formed Magners Farm in 2017. Kylie has won numerous awards for her work and produce at Magners Farm, including New Farmer of the Year in Ireland in 2020. She has spoken extensively in the UK, Ireland, USA, and Dubai. She has also published “Farming for our Future.”
REGENRATIVE FARMING
SOIL HEALTH = HUMAN HEALTH
The connection between soil health, gut health and mental health is paramount to all humans. Magners Farm formed in 2017 produces pasture raised eggs, vegetables, heritage Oxford Sandy and Black pigs, cattle, and sheep to enhance and invigorate soil health. The aim is for nutritionally dense organic produce with high welfare and a positive impact environmentally and socially. Michelin Star restaurants are about great food by great chefs that starts from great produce. From a horse racing and breeding start to PR for that industry, to a regenerative farm that leads the world in economic, environmental, and social measures Kylie has worked her way through it to her current life in Scone as a mother and speaker and social media, advertising, and event manager.
Information courtesy of Scone ADFAS
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