VIDEO: Water Reuse on Wayne Lording’s Farm

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This week we consider our series on sustainable farming by talking to Wayne Lording about how he recycles grey- and black-water to replace irrigated water and fertiliser. Key points are:

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  1. A good example of an appropriate solution, in the right location. It is nice to see people slowly shifting to grey and black water re-use. Many are uncomfortable about this type of re-use, but done correctly there should be no problems. It is also good to see the same farm adopting solar / geothermal to offset their energy bills.

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    1. Hi John Thanks for your comment. Yes, Wayne is a bit of a pioneer when it comes to recognising sustainability improvements are an opportunity for reducing costs. These are achievable ways of improving farm efficiency at relatively low cost. Given that farmers are often having their margins being squeezed by retailers and traders, it would make sense to invest in technologies that reduce ongoing costs and reduce dependency on other inputs (e.g. fertiliser). In the next video, where Wayne wraps up the series. Wayne talks more about his motivation for installing renewable energy and water reuse technologies. Thanks for watching! Arthur