News
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We are often asked how a broadacre cropping system can be regenerative. Christie, our Regenerative Farmer Coordinator dropped in on Noel Keding, a regenerative farmer from Frankland River last month and took this photo.Read More
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April 22, 2021
Restore the Earth
Read MoreToday is Earth Day and this year's theme is Restore the Earth. We are thrilled to see regenerative agriculture is a hot topic of discussion for the world's climate leaders...
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March 3, 2021
Weighing in at Runnymede Farm
Animal welfare is extremely important to us here at Dirty Clean Food. One of the practices employed by our cattle and sheep farmers is low stress stock handling.Read More -
February 25, 2021
Má Là Dumplings
For those who haven’t already discovered Má Là Dumplings on a trip down south, they are a micro business based in Margaret River. Crafting a range of produce driven dumplings and signature sauces, Má Là Dumplings naturally burst with authentic flavour and premium Western Australian ingredients.Read More -
December 22, 2020
Southampton Homestead Pasture Raised Chicken
Southampton Homestead is owned by Jeff Pow and Michelle McManus. They are a small family farm (120 acres) producing pasture-raised chickens using regenerative practices in Balingup, Western Australia.Read More
The Southampton story is one of boldness, resilience and hope. -
December 7, 2020
Meet our Fruit and Vegetable Growers
We would like to introduce you to some of the growers adding delicious fresh local produce to our Seasonal Fruit and Vegetable Boxes each week through Southern Forrest Produce Delivered.
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November 19, 2020
What is the difference between Pastured and Free Range Eggs?
Read MoreBlythe and Gregg from Runnymede Farm are proud pastured egg producers. Blythe has explained for us how their system differs from a standard free range system. Free range is the...
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November 17, 2020
Why is the Southampton Chicken fat yellow?
Read MoreThis is how nature intended chicken meat and fat to look! For too long we have been fed grain or free range chicken with little access to grasses and bugs...
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October 16, 2020
The 5 R's - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Return...Reimagine
Read MoreCreating a better future for people and the planet We care about restoring the environment and are predominantly doing this by challenging more traditional farming methods with the use of...