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Farming God’s way at All Souls

A workshop will be held next week on September 25-27 at All Souls Anglican Church in Sheffield.

Taking care of the earth we have been given to farm by the Lord is the first step towards creating a sustainable future.

This is the ‘Farming God’s Way‘ philosophy, on which a workshop will be held next week on September 25-27 at All Souls Anglican Church in Sheffield.

Join them to learn all about this amazing tool for equipping people in the agricultural world – from top to bottom – with the skills to make so much more out of the ground they work.

The training will include both practical and theory components and all sessions will be translated into isiZulu.

“Farming God’s Way is a natural, organic method for getting the most out of the earth,” said Denis Fortune of their programme.

It is important to note that registration is essential for attendance.

There is no cost for the workshop at all, though you are urged to bring your own refreshments and lunch for the day.

So join them from 9am-4pm at the All Souls Church from Tuesday to Thursday and from 9am-1pm on Friday, September 28 for a practical community implementation.

In order to register, or for more information on Farming God’s Way, contact Denis Fortune at 082 773 9016 or denisf777@gmail.com.

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