Emily House

Growing up in the hinterland of the beautiful Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia, Emily learnt a deep appreciation for the land from an early age. This led to her completing an honours degree in Earth Science from La Trobe University in Melbourne, where she then worked for 8 years as a geologist for the Victorian Government. A Kiwi husband and a couple of children later, Emily and her family moved to Christchurch, NZ. Initially supporting and then co-running a small farm consultancy with big goals, Emily spent the next 10 years championing a holistic approach to farm management for the benefit of stock, people and the environment. As an EOV monitor for Ata Regenerative, Emily is excited by the opportunity to support farmers in their journey to build healthy, resilient farms that nurture the environment and its people.

How will your land respond under stress? The concept of brittleness explained20240814090525

How will your land respond under stress? The concept of brittleness explained

Emily HouseAugust 14, 20240 comments
Understanding the concept of brittleness can help with your decision-making about what management practices to use on your land. Read more....
Nature-based regenerative farming for better outcomes20240801104419

Nature-based regenerative farming for better outcomes

Mike GreenAugust 1, 20240 comments
Can nature-based regenerative design of the farming system provide a pathway forward for those who are open to the possibilities it provides?...