By Robert Watson|2020-05-05T23:57:33+00:0015th February 2019|Biodynamics, News|
Y et again you have all proven how awesome you are! It's humbling to see the support pour in as so many of you have expressed interest in joining our journey. We're so excited about what we
Converting to biodynamics happened on our farm over 30 years ago. While we can now convert a farm over in 3 years, this has not always been the case. When we first converted over the
When I was a kid, our local town of Millaa Millaa was a thriving community. It had a cheese factory, a sawmill and heaps of dairy farms. It also had a lot of young hard-working
We have long held the tradition of making kefir at home for our family. Dad (Farmer Rob) strongly believes in the benefit of fermented foods. They are chock full of good bugs and I remember
By Robert Watson|2018-11-13T01:35:56+00:0031st October 2018|History, News|
It was with great sadness that my brother, Dan and I watched the old milking shed or “The Bails” as it was called, be knocked down to make room for the new Processing facility. However
There are three things that we care about most at Mungalli. That’s our land, because we want it to be here for our children. Our farmers, because we think it’s a noble profession and we
By BethW|2020-05-06T01:39:02+00:0011th September 2018|Health, Products|
We have had a few comments about cream floating on top of our new Bliss range of flavoured milks. YUK, is there something wrong with it? No, it has simply not been homogenised, a process
By Robert Watson|2020-05-06T04:50:15+00:005th August 2018|Sustainability|
What sets us apart? I have been pondering this for a long time and there are so many things that create that difference but they can all be traced back to our core purpose or
By Robert Watson|2020-04-23T22:49:40+00:0028th July 2018|Sustainability|
Economists and bankers like to think of agriculture as agribusiness, where the farm is simply a machine, inputs go in one end, the farm processes these as efficiently as possible and the resultant outputs are