Regenerative farming link to good health

Bryant Ussher of Eastwell Farms at Kin Kin. 391462_01

A weekend workshop linking regenerative farming with good health is to take place at Kin Kin in March.

Eastwell Farms will host the inaugural HEART Summit on Saturday-Sunday, March 23-24 at their Kin Kin property in Moran Group Rd.

This ground-breaking event aims to bring together farmers, health educators, and success mentors at the forefront of regenerative agriculture and health optimisation for a transformative experience.

The HEART Summit offers attendees a unique opportunity to delve into the intersection of agriculture and health, fostering connections and insights to pave the way for a healthier future.

Participants will engage with thought leaders and innovators from various disciplines, gaining valuable knowledge and practical strategies to enhance their well-being and connection with agricultural practices.

Key highlights:

Regenerative Agriculture: Learn from experts in the field about regenerative farming practices that restore and enhance the environment.

Quantum Health: Explore cutting-edge approaches to health and wellness that integrate mind, body, and spirit.

Circadian Health: Discover the importance of aligning lifestyle with natural rhythms for optimal health.

Quantum Dentistry: Gain insights into holistic dental care and its impact on overall well-being.

Succession Planning: Navigate the challenges of intergenerational farming and business succession with expert guidance.

Women’s Reproductive Health: Address women’s health issues with a focus on holistic approaches and empowerment.

Special Guests: Join renowned speakers including Max Gulhane MD, Jalal Khan, John Moor, Deb McLucas, Rob Bauman, Stacey Curcio, Bryant Ussher, Andrew Zerner, and Jack Milbank. Plus, culinary delights by chef Matt Golinski.

“We’re excited to create a platform where farmers, health professionals, and individuals passionate about holistic well-being can come together to exchange ideas and inspire positive change,” says Bryant Ussher, co-founder of Eastwell Farms.

This is a chance to be part of a transformative event that bridges the gap between agriculture and health.

For more information and ticket purchases, visit www.eastwellfarms.com.au