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July Field Day - Yeo Farm

  • Writer: Hunter Organic Growers Society
    Hunter Organic Growers Society
  • Jun 24
  • 3 min read

Updated: 3 days ago

PLEASE NOTE: The date for our July Field Day was previously Saturday 12th July 2025, however, Andrew and Em have made the decision to postpone the event due to heavy rain. The new date is Saturday 26th July 2025. All ticket holders have been contacted.


Yeo Farm tour- Beneficially developing food production integrations with each

other and the ecosystem as a whole.


The HOGS committee is excited to invite you to a special day at Yeo Farm!



Location: 270 Lowreys Road Bulahdelah

Date: Saturday 26th July 2025

Time: 10:00AM -2:00PM


About Yeo Farm


We are husband and wife team, Andrew and Em Yeo.

Turned into a trio with the arrival of Jack. Our move to Bulahdelah in 2015 came about as an overdue overhaul of our lives. Finding this property and developing Yeo Farm has been such an amazing experience.


We moved to this location in 2018. The farm is 40 hectares and was chosen for its

geographical proximity to retail food markets and secure rainfall.

It was a blank slate when we arrived, minimum fencing infrastructure, low value

grasses as it was set stocked with cattle for 30 years.


Our major achievements have been extensive subdivision for animal and pasture

management, water storage improvements, various small scale landscape water

interception systems and extensive windbreaks.


The Yeo Mini Farm, introduced in 2020 includes high dams and water filtration,

swales and animal nutrients, biomass and food, alley cropping and curved fence

design, windbreak and shade system plus much more.


“One of our overriding goals was to provide Jack with the same upbringing we had on

a farm, but Yeo Farm has become so much more than that. We are improving this

beautiful property with our animals and our vision is to have a lifestyle that provides

fresh food to ourselves and our community using regenerative practices. We have

struck such gold with the town of Bulahdelah and in particular the neighbours we

have here at the farm. Our road leads onto Old Inn Road. And the people in this

gorgeous valley have made us feel more than welcome they have made us feel like

family. Thats what living in the country is all about, and thats what we want to provide to

anyone that comes onto our farm. Thank you for joining us on this adventure and we

hope to see you here soon."


What’s in Store for the Day


10:00 am Morning tea provided by hosts

10:30 am Extensive Farm tour of a working sheep farm (livestock and poulrtry) and market

gardens. Andrew will talk about land, soil and water management. Tree and groundcover

management.

12:30 approx- :Hot lunch provided by hosts at small cost

1:30 : Q/A with Andrew Yeo


Details for the day


Morning tea : Morning tea included on arrival

Lunch: Our hosts Em will provide a hot lunch from the farm- Meat and vegetarian catered

for as well as other dietary requirements.

Cost: $20 per person which includes morning tea and lunch. No cost for children. Please note: You will need to be a member of HOGS to attend. To join, please go to https://www.hunterorganicgrowerssociety.org.au/join-us

Tea & Coffee – Provided by HOGS


What to bring


Your own chairs

Enclosed footwear is essential

Any surplice produce /plants for the Swap and Share table.


Tickets can be purchased from: https://events.humanitix.com/yeo-farm


We look forward to seeing you there!

 
 
 

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

We acknowledge the tradition custodians of the lands of the Hunter region, the Awabakal, Worimi and Wonnarua peoples. We pay our respects to their elders past and present. 

We acknowledge their deep contributions to sustainable agriculture and land stewardship. They were our first farmers and caretakers of country - the soils, rivers and seas. 

We are gardeners, farmers, and first time producers of our own backyard fodder, who meet monthly to learn about living and growing sustainably in the Hunter Valley and surrounds.

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