Science, farming and foodies:
How this organic farmer has it all.
Organic Farmer. Environmental Scientist. Water Caretaker. Kate Strachan wears many hats, but it’s about wearing her heart on her sleeve when
it comes to the natural environment around her hometown of Renmark,
254 kms northeast of Adelaide in South Australia. For this family farmer, good food goes hand in hand with a strong passion for restoration
of the local natural .
Kate produces organic figs and grapes in her small family farming operation. She’s also taken advantage of opportunities to upgrade her water infrastructure, putting her scientific approach to work in order to grow more with less. Soil moisture sensors, and hose dripper lines allow for more targeted watering events, and Kate says new methods are saving a lot more water than even she anticipated.
In addition to more sustainable practices, environmental watering
is high on the priority list for Kate. She has worked in partnership with the Renmark Irrigation Trust
(RIT) and
Nature Foundation South Australia in the course of an eWater project
to rejuvenate a local waterhole on the flood plain. The newly established animal and plant life complement Kate’s own efforts towards native
revegetation on her nearby land, as she pours her heart into her organic produce.