Small Farm Profitability: Making 50 Hectares Pay

Small farm profitability depends on more than stocking rate. See how a 50-hectare South Australian farm is using direct meat sales, an on-farm butcher shop and soil repair to make the numbers work. This practical farm case study follows the business, equipment and regenerative systems helping one farming family move from price takers towards price makers. Brenton and Charlene own 50 hectares near Adelaide and lease a further 70 hectares. Their early calculations showed that a conventional sheep enterprise on the home property would not generate enough income to support their family without both of them working away from the farm. Their response was not one silver bullet. They changed stock to Aussie White sheep, reduced their reliance on insecticides and herbicides, began rebuilding biological activity in the soil and created a paddock-to-plate business selling meat directly to local families. At the centre of the new business is a 40-foot refrigerated shipping container converted into an on-farm butcher shop. Brenton explains the approximately $60,000 self-built fit-out, including the container, processing equipment, generator and mobile cold room. He also discusses council requirements, second-hand machinery, Facebook Marketplace purchases and lessons learned during construction. The farm systems continue into the paddock. Brenton demonstrates two homemade liquid fertiliser applicators, including a larger paddock fertigator and a lower-cost IBC setup that can be adapted from common farm firefighting equipment. You will see how the system mixes and applies materials such as molasses, humic acid, fish hydrolysate, Epsom salts and micronised minerals while managing agitation, aeration, settling and pressure. Agronomist Adam Burford explains how these inputs are being used to support plants, soil biology, soil aggregation and water infiltration. The conversation also covers severe soil compaction, liquid injection behind an Agroplow, prescription tillage, natural sequence farming and the importance of storing rainfall in functioning soil. This video is useful for small-farm owners, sheep producers, regenerative graziers, direct-meat businesses and rural families looking at practical ways to create more value from limited land. Topics include how to make a small farm profitable, on-farm butchery, direct-to-consumer meat sales, paddock-to-plate marketing, Aussie White sheep, shipping-container food processing, DIY liquid fertiliser applicators, biological fertiliser, pasture spraying, soil compaction repair, prescription tillage, water infiltration, drought resilience and regenerative farming in South Australia. Watch next on Farm Learning: • DIY biological fertiliser sprayers and pasture application systems • Soil compaction, ripping and water infiltration • Small-farm livestock systems and direct farm marketing • Regenerative Agriculture Case Studies Subscribe to Farm Learning with Tim Thompson for practical agricultural stories, farm systems, equipment tests and real-world explanations. Share this video with farmers, contractors, landholders or rural families working through the same business and land-management challenges. Comment with your experience of direct farm sales, on-farm processing, biological fertilisers or making a smaller property financially sustainable. Video details Location: Near Adelaide, South Australia Guests: Brenton and Charlene, Gilberdale farm http://gilberdale.com.au Agronomist: Adam Burford New Tech Minerals https://newtechminerals.com.au/ Farm system: 50 hectares owned plus 70 hectares leased Livestock: Aussie White sheep Featured systems: On-farm butcher shop, direct meat sales, DIY paddock fertigator, IBC sprayer, liquid injection, Agroplow and natural sequence farming Story assistance: Adam Burford Farm Learning channel supporter: Crop Biolife https://www.cropbiolife.com/ #SmallFarm #OnFarmButchery #RegenerativeAgriculture #DirectFarmSales #SoilHealth 00:00 Farm Lunch and the Bigger Business Question 00:39 Meet the Family Building a Different Farm 03:07 Why 50 Hectares Wouldn’t Pay Conventionally 05:07 Removing Chemicals and Rebuilding Farm Life 06:18 Bringing Off-Farm Income Back Onto the Farm 07:34 Inside the On-Farm Butcher Shop 08:50 What the Shipping-Container Butchery Cost 10:05 Supporting Farms by Supporting Rural Communities 10:36 Second-Hand Equipment and Practical Fit-Out 13:19 Building a DIY Paddock Fertigator 14:17 Mixing Biological Fertiliser Without Blockages 15:28 Pump, Agitation, Aeration and Pressure 20:26 A Low-Cost IBC Fertigator for Small Farms 23:35 What Goes Into the Liquid Fertiliser Mix 25:51 Building Soil Water Storage and Drought Resilience 27:21 Finding Three Layers of Soil Compaction 28:24 Agroplow and Liquid Injection Setup 31:40 When Prescription Tillage Makes Sense 33:38 Natural Sequence Farming and Water Movement 35:14 Selling Meat Direct to Local Families 36:42 From Farm Sustainability to Prosperity