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Jill Moore-Kashima has had a long history of engagement with both productive and restorative land practices, and soil health restoration, centred around the Northern Tablelands. Her family property “Bai-Yai” is largely under Permanent Covenant to protect its Box Gum Grassy Woodland endangered community. Here Jill speaks about both the damage caused to Australian soils through the history of settler agriculture, and the strategies that are being adopted to restore soil to a healthy and functional state. Video by Justin Hewitson. Futurelands2 was an initiative of a collective of artists called the Kandos School of Cultural Adaptation. It took place in November 2016 in the rural NSW town of Kandos. Featuring innovative farmers, Indigenous land custodians, soil scientists, economists, writers and artists, it explored emerging practices in land care, food and energy production. To learn more, download the Futurelands2 newspaper: http://ksca.land/futurelands/futurela...