Bambra Agroforestry Farm
Bambra Agroforestry Farm in southern Australia is a private initiative aimed at encouraging and supporting farmers interested in growing trees for conservation, aesthetics and profit. Established in 1987 by Rowan Reid (Bach. Forest Science, Master Forest Science) who has been lecturing in Agroforestry at the University of Melbourne for more than 25 years and is the author of many books. More than 10,000 people have visited the farm.
More in my new book: "Heartwood: The art and science of growing trees for conservation and profit" by Rowan Reid. see www.agroforestry.net.au.
Обрезка эвкалипта на пиловочники
#5 Building our Home-Grown Home from Farm-Grown Timber
#4 Changing forestry so it works for farmers
Nelder of Redwood
Our biggest high-pruned eucalypt is 100cm in diameter in 37.5 years
#3 Pruning Works - for high quality timber
Heartwood Podcast #1: Portable sawmills for farmers
#1: Portable sawmills for farmers
Quarter sawing hardwood logs on a bandsaw
Harvesting sawlogs from conservation plantings
Redwood Boardform Concrete fireplace wall
Bambra TreeSleeve - the flexible tree guard
Lightning hits tree
Redwood harvest
The truth about live tree stumps
Let's talk (frankly) about carbon
Redwoods for erosion control
Growing Oak for high quality timber
27-yr-old high-pruned Blue Gum felling
Milling clearwood pine
Pruning Redwoods
Quartersawing Hardwoods
Радиальная распиловка на горизонтальной ленточной пиле
Sermon on the stump
Bambra Agroforestry Farm Drone tour