Change of Practice
“Better farming, written down so anyone can do it.”

A change of practice is a fancy way to say: try a better way of farming this paddock. We write the plan. We help do the work. We measure if it worked. Then we share what worked.
Designed by people who know your country.
Cover crop. Rotation. Rest period. Species mix. The plan fits the paddock and the weather, not a slide deck.
You don’t have to invent it. The plan is built from the work other farms already did.
Done by you. Backed by the right kit and people.
Suppliers and operators help where it’s needed. The custodian still runs the country. Nothing is taken away.
Every step is logged so the work is on the record, not on faith.
Better farming. Written down. Open.
Measured. Signed. Shared.
Soil tests. Drone passes. An outside auditor signs the result. The result is on the chain so it can’t be quietly walked back.
If it worked, it gets added to the library. The next farmer doesn’t start from scratch.
Neurath-style civic icons — a planning notebook, a seed bag, a boot, a clipboard, a coin connected by a soft brown brushstroke; Open Sans italic captions in lower case.
Plan. Do. Check. Share. That’s the change.
