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5EyesF
arm
LEARNING IN
NATURE
Between the trees
Environmental education in a unique setting
INTEGRATED
PROJECTS
Sustainabile living, organic farming and good
food.
PAGE 6
Innovatiing in
nature with
insect breeding-
PAGE 11
Learning by
doing - teachers
PD
PAGE 14
Aquaponics for
senior secondary
science
www.5eyesfarm.com
MODO: thinkactdo
The future is upon us, let’s adapt!
5th birthday edition NOV 2021
Between the Trees
Danti Tarigan
Co-Founder
Jonathan Wright
Co-Founder
Puti Dita
Partner
Santa Hidayat
Lead
Ma Canah
All-rounder
James Tarigan
Student helper
Karo
Seedlings
Bolang
Animal Farm
Sapri
Aquaponics/BSF
5EyesFarm is an environmental
educatinal experiment serving as
an extension campus to schools,
universities, business and private
groups.
Kampung, Jl. Situ Uncal,
Purwasari, Kec. Dramaga, Bogor,
Jawa Barat 16680
Indonesia
Instagram: 5eyesfarm
FB 5EyesFarm
WA +61 4011 77048
Ph 0813 8441 6677
www.5eyesfarm.com
enquiries@5eyesfarm.com
5Eyes
Curated guide
4
Organic life
An overview of our philosophy and
practice
6
Innovating with nature
Creating feed and compost cycles
with Black Soldier Fly breeding -
while managing greenwaste
9
Good food ethical trust
In modern society we are
forgetting the value of good food -
and we are less connected to
where our food comes from.
5EyesFarm is establishing an
Ethical Trust to explore good food
11
Learning by doing
Hands, head, heart learning in
nature - field trips, tours and
workshops
14
Recycling Green
Recycling hard and soft waste is a
standard set of practices we are
establishing at the farm. So far, 5
years in and ZERO waste!
15
Tropical aquaponics
We have established an
experimental model to improve
the system in a tropical context.
This is a great real world learning
canvas for senior secondary
science students.
19
Forest garden
Surprising as it may sound - future
food needs less, not more input,
maintenance and work.
Menu
See also https://www.5eyesfarm.com/environmental-education
Around the Farm
soil soil soil
Productive gardening starts and ends
with good soil and despire the fact that we
have rich volcanic soils here the copious rains
mean we need to raise beds and contain -
and improve what we have.
Free-range
The poultry roam - and improve their
already healthy farm made diets by
fossicking - scratching for worms and bugs
and grasses.This helps to keep them fit and
make their eggs more healthy
Intercropping
Mixing crops and growing ‘patches’ of
food is a way of improving variety and the
health of the eco system. Rotating what we
grow around prermanent crops is also a way
to improve soils and production.
Innovating with nature
Black Soldier Fly (BSF)
breeding not only helps feed
the animals - it manages
green-waste efficiently and
reduces greenhouse gases.
Whats the deal with BSF?
BSF has a fast life cycle.The fly produces a lavae
which in turn becomes a 30+% protein source for the
fish and poultry.This animal feed is of course
supplimented with grains and greens from the farm.
What we are doing here is mitigating the largest cost
factor in feeding the animals - we do not buy in food at
al. Buying commercial food usualy costs the farmer up
to 80% of the cost of raising the animals in the first
place. But there is more. BSF are efficient consumers of
green waste and accordingly they help manage green
waste in quantity. So much so that we need to bring in
green waste from local markets and shops in order to
have enough for them to consume.This reduces the
amount of green waste in landfills, in rivers and water
ways or being burned. It reduced carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere by 1.9 KG for every KG of green wate! But
there is more still! The left over, dry, fluffy and sweet
smelling compound that the BSF have eaten through
makes great compost. So we have a system with several
outputs and as we grow we collect more green waste
and produce more BSF and therefore we can have
more poultry and fish.This is sustainable living!
5Eyes
In a beautiful traditional
village valley - at the
foothills of Mt Salak
there is a farm…
A Sundanese Village in West Java
Why here people ask? After much searching this was a good
option geographically - not far from an international hub -
close enough and far enough from the capital - good altitude -
good water - combination of soil and climate works for us - and
ultimately it is a uniue experience learning and living alongside
a very different culture from what we all are used to.
5EyesLearning
Learning in Nature
Green-Ed Series
Growth - learning
We are at the cusp of great change in education
with emerging technologies. The rise has
potential benefits to lift learning and enhance
capacity, interest and abilities. It also has
potential to miss out on some of beneficial
learning approaches values and emphasis it is
replacing. New technology brings new
pedagogy. And while change is inevitable
and necessary and often helpful, we need to
be discerning about what we adopt so we
can keep some of the value that has been
established.
Integrated Learning
Keeping abreast with technology for
education we aim not to wholesale adopt
what is being offered. Questions asked include:
How do we embrace new technologies to
enhance learning without signing away the
autonomy and value of student centred
learning? And how do we emphasise aspects of
learning that have been overlooked and are so
necessary in the present age. We speak of
hands, head, heart learning in nature, promoting
creativity, critical thinking and analysis skills. We
want to embrace new technologies to assist
with this but not the new technologies that
dictate what we learn.
Support technologies include: Apps to help
identify plants, programs to help collate data,
multi modal tools to help reading and
researching from different perspectives,
platforms that improve access to support
knowledge like dictionaries and data bases. But
we want to maintain the focus on learning what
matters naturally.
WA +61 4011 77048
3 in 1
Life learning:
Maintaining the focus on
learning what matters,
naturally
5EYESFARM.COM
Good Food
Strange to think that until relatively
recently, there was little in the way of
processed foods and not much pesticide,
herbicide or other enhancing chemicals or
processed affecting foods.There was a
considerable range of naturally grown
foods and broader seed stock.
It’s like we have forgotten in around
two generations that we are what we eat,
and the long and short term benefits of
natural foods are countless.
Here at the farm, we are trying to
recapture what is becoming lost knowledge
and resources. So we are trying seed saving
- and using what we grow to make a wide
range of delectable and exciting foods,
drinks and snacks.
Grow
Organic takes time to
establish - remaking a
healthy eco system &
finding balance
Organic life
Organic life on the farm is a great idea, but it is not just a
click of the fingers! It is inconvenient, hard work and a long
term investment. It takes time and patience and a lot of trial
and error, correcting and attempting… So why bother? After
all, we live in an age where quality is no longer the focus, right?
Just push a button, and it's there, no scrutiny!
Yes but, yes but, yes but…
Yes, but we are what we eat (what we eat makes us what we
are)
Yes, but we want to know where our food comes from
Yes, but we want our food to be varied and taste great
Yes, but we don't enjoy food that has been exposed to
pesticide chemicals, herbicide chemicals, genetic modification
to seed stock, engineering, artificial enhancement. We want
real, old fashion food that has all the minerals and nutrients
and rich health. So we are prepared to do the hard work to get
there.
There are two main reasons. The first reason is ethical: a
battle against giant industries who have turned agriculture into
mass production at the expense of quality and who use
synthetic chemicals and lab modifications to speed up their
processes, creating a monopoly of nature by patenting seeds
and controlling the market.
The second reason is health and taste. We want food that
tastes great and is healthy for us.That mature Tuscan kale in
the blender with the morning harvest of blackberries, raisins
and purified rainwater will be great and taste great in the
morning smoothy.That cake made with blue pea flower and
rosella pods tastes fantastic and is medicinally beneficial and
generally healthy.The juices, mains, desserts and condiments
we make, and the teas and herbal solutions are all organic,
clean and strong tasting.This is the result of organic gardening
from seed to plate.
Connect
with us for
package and tour
options -
https://www.5eyesfarm.com/
visit-us/
Tours and workshops
From school groups, university students, families and teacher trainings
we offer a range of ‘hands on’ experiences at the farm.
We welcome you to come and visit
An experience to remember, join us for a special tour or field
trip for your group or school. Enquire about our specialised
workshops, camps and summer schools.
Come and connect back with nature, bring out your wilder side and discover
more of your gifts and talents. Join us for a life changing, practical, hands-on
experience that you will remember and take away with you.
Ask about tailored field trips & workshops. Book online or call to arrange.
WA +61 499 440023 5eyesfarm.com enquiries@5eyesfarm.com
5EyesFarm
learning naturally
5EYESFARM.COM VISITING
Learning by
doing
Hands - explore
Head - discover
Heart - experience
Animal Farm
Meet the chickens,
ducks, quail, geese,
fish, worms, snails,
soldier flies
Connect with
nature
Look around - take
a tour
Dig in - on a field
trip
Immerse yourself -
in a workshop
TOURS
Two hour tour with
refreshments
A great taster
1
FIELD TRIPS
Six hour tour, focus
activities, amazing feast
Perspective changing
2
WORKSHOPS
Various times and
sessions - real learning
Prepare to DIY
3
6
5EyesFarm
Learning in Nature
Green-Ed Series
Sustainable Living
Sustainable living is best described as an
adapted lifestyle. There are some habits we try
to discard and some we try to adopt. We
discard assuming other people will look after our
trash for example, so we adopt an approach to
managing trash ourselves. This is one example
of many possible ‘shifts’ we make for a
practical, sustainable lifestyle.
It starts with what we buy and which
products we choose based on researching
and understanding the sustainable value
chain around each thing. What is it made
from? How was it produced, packaged,
transported? Can we get it locally, more
economically, second hand? This sounds
crazy at first but with a bit f focus and
practice it is like anything else and soon you
don’t even notice you are discriminating and
choosing more carefully.
Sorting it all out.
Apart from product selection there is the the
whole practice of waste management. We live in
a place where there is no centrally organised
waste management and this can be a real
challenge. Maybe where you live it is not like that
and you can just put out the trash! We know
what that is like because for many years that is
what we did living in a big city. But even then we
started to become aware of a few things. 1) We
could use waste for something good. 2) we
could sort waste with little effort and make a big
difference.
WA +61 4011 77048
Sorting and using
waste has immediate
benefits
5EYESFARM.COM
__________________________________________
Green ED (Science)

AQUAPONICS

Putting aquaponics together or analysing such a system is like a
jigsaw puzzle and it is exciting when students get to apply their
class and reading knowledge to a real-life situation.


Aquaponics is a completely
natural process that mimics all
lakes, ponds, rivers and
waterways on Earth. The only
input into an aquaponics system
is fish food. The fish eat the
food and excrete waste, which
is converted by beneficial
bacteria to nutrients that the
plants can use. (Nelson Pade)
This conversion is initially
understood by exploring the
aquaponics nitrogen cycle. We can then explore the water chemistry,
plant and fish biology and the physics of this unique system.
__________________________________________
Copyright 5EyesFarm © 2016 - 2021 Green-Ed-Series
Future
Food
Solutions
Forest Garden
The least maintenance and
most production possible - a
food forest that mainly
takes care of itself.
Food Forest
Forest Garden
Interested in
collaborating with us? We
would love to hear from
you.
How about a
permaculture design
retreat on the farm for a
week with your group?
Or there is the option of
hands head heart
learning here with your
students.
Bookings essential.
We cater for national and
Internatinal groups
interested in learning
more about practical
sustainability, organic
production and good
food.
Please see our packages
under visiting -
https://5eyesfarm.com
WA +61 4011 77048
We welcome you to visit - and experience
the wonder

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Farm anniversary magazine

  • 1. 5EyesF arm LEARNING IN NATURE Between the trees Environmental education in a unique setting INTEGRATED PROJECTS Sustainabile living, organic farming and good food. PAGE 6 Innovatiing in nature with insect breeding- PAGE 11 Learning by doing - teachers PD PAGE 14 Aquaponics for senior secondary science www.5eyesfarm.com MODO: thinkactdo The future is upon us, let’s adapt! 5th birthday edition NOV 2021 Between the Trees
  • 2. Danti Tarigan Co-Founder Jonathan Wright Co-Founder Puti Dita Partner Santa Hidayat Lead Ma Canah All-rounder James Tarigan Student helper Karo Seedlings Bolang Animal Farm Sapri Aquaponics/BSF 5EyesFarm is an environmental educatinal experiment serving as an extension campus to schools, universities, business and private groups. Kampung, Jl. Situ Uncal, Purwasari, Kec. Dramaga, Bogor, Jawa Barat 16680 Indonesia Instagram: 5eyesfarm FB 5EyesFarm WA +61 4011 77048 Ph 0813 8441 6677 www.5eyesfarm.com enquiries@5eyesfarm.com 5Eyes
  • 3. Curated guide 4 Organic life An overview of our philosophy and practice 6 Innovating with nature Creating feed and compost cycles with Black Soldier Fly breeding - while managing greenwaste 9 Good food ethical trust In modern society we are forgetting the value of good food - and we are less connected to where our food comes from. 5EyesFarm is establishing an Ethical Trust to explore good food 11 Learning by doing Hands, head, heart learning in nature - field trips, tours and workshops 14 Recycling Green Recycling hard and soft waste is a standard set of practices we are establishing at the farm. So far, 5 years in and ZERO waste! 15 Tropical aquaponics We have established an experimental model to improve the system in a tropical context. This is a great real world learning canvas for senior secondary science students. 19 Forest garden Surprising as it may sound - future food needs less, not more input, maintenance and work. Menu See also https://www.5eyesfarm.com/environmental-education
  • 4.
  • 5. Around the Farm soil soil soil Productive gardening starts and ends with good soil and despire the fact that we have rich volcanic soils here the copious rains mean we need to raise beds and contain - and improve what we have. Free-range The poultry roam - and improve their already healthy farm made diets by fossicking - scratching for worms and bugs and grasses.This helps to keep them fit and make their eggs more healthy Intercropping Mixing crops and growing ‘patches’ of food is a way of improving variety and the health of the eco system. Rotating what we grow around prermanent crops is also a way to improve soils and production.
  • 6. Innovating with nature Black Soldier Fly (BSF) breeding not only helps feed the animals - it manages green-waste efficiently and reduces greenhouse gases. Whats the deal with BSF? BSF has a fast life cycle.The fly produces a lavae which in turn becomes a 30+% protein source for the fish and poultry.This animal feed is of course supplimented with grains and greens from the farm. What we are doing here is mitigating the largest cost factor in feeding the animals - we do not buy in food at al. Buying commercial food usualy costs the farmer up to 80% of the cost of raising the animals in the first place. But there is more. BSF are efficient consumers of green waste and accordingly they help manage green waste in quantity. So much so that we need to bring in green waste from local markets and shops in order to have enough for them to consume.This reduces the amount of green waste in landfills, in rivers and water ways or being burned. It reduced carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by 1.9 KG for every KG of green wate! But there is more still! The left over, dry, fluffy and sweet smelling compound that the BSF have eaten through makes great compost. So we have a system with several outputs and as we grow we collect more green waste and produce more BSF and therefore we can have more poultry and fish.This is sustainable living!
  • 7. 5Eyes In a beautiful traditional village valley - at the foothills of Mt Salak there is a farm… A Sundanese Village in West Java Why here people ask? After much searching this was a good option geographically - not far from an international hub - close enough and far enough from the capital - good altitude - good water - combination of soil and climate works for us - and ultimately it is a uniue experience learning and living alongside a very different culture from what we all are used to.
  • 8. 5EyesLearning Learning in Nature Green-Ed Series Growth - learning We are at the cusp of great change in education with emerging technologies. The rise has potential benefits to lift learning and enhance capacity, interest and abilities. It also has potential to miss out on some of beneficial learning approaches values and emphasis it is replacing. New technology brings new pedagogy. And while change is inevitable and necessary and often helpful, we need to be discerning about what we adopt so we can keep some of the value that has been established. Integrated Learning Keeping abreast with technology for education we aim not to wholesale adopt what is being offered. Questions asked include: How do we embrace new technologies to enhance learning without signing away the autonomy and value of student centred learning? And how do we emphasise aspects of learning that have been overlooked and are so necessary in the present age. We speak of hands, head, heart learning in nature, promoting creativity, critical thinking and analysis skills. We want to embrace new technologies to assist with this but not the new technologies that dictate what we learn. Support technologies include: Apps to help identify plants, programs to help collate data, multi modal tools to help reading and researching from different perspectives, platforms that improve access to support knowledge like dictionaries and data bases. But we want to maintain the focus on learning what matters naturally. WA +61 4011 77048 3 in 1 Life learning: Maintaining the focus on learning what matters, naturally 5EYESFARM.COM
  • 9. Good Food Strange to think that until relatively recently, there was little in the way of processed foods and not much pesticide, herbicide or other enhancing chemicals or processed affecting foods.There was a considerable range of naturally grown foods and broader seed stock. It’s like we have forgotten in around two generations that we are what we eat, and the long and short term benefits of natural foods are countless. Here at the farm, we are trying to recapture what is becoming lost knowledge and resources. So we are trying seed saving - and using what we grow to make a wide range of delectable and exciting foods, drinks and snacks.
  • 10. Grow Organic takes time to establish - remaking a healthy eco system & finding balance Organic life Organic life on the farm is a great idea, but it is not just a click of the fingers! It is inconvenient, hard work and a long term investment. It takes time and patience and a lot of trial and error, correcting and attempting… So why bother? After all, we live in an age where quality is no longer the focus, right? Just push a button, and it's there, no scrutiny! Yes but, yes but, yes but… Yes, but we are what we eat (what we eat makes us what we are) Yes, but we want to know where our food comes from Yes, but we want our food to be varied and taste great Yes, but we don't enjoy food that has been exposed to pesticide chemicals, herbicide chemicals, genetic modification to seed stock, engineering, artificial enhancement. We want real, old fashion food that has all the minerals and nutrients and rich health. So we are prepared to do the hard work to get there. There are two main reasons. The first reason is ethical: a battle against giant industries who have turned agriculture into mass production at the expense of quality and who use synthetic chemicals and lab modifications to speed up their processes, creating a monopoly of nature by patenting seeds and controlling the market. The second reason is health and taste. We want food that tastes great and is healthy for us.That mature Tuscan kale in the blender with the morning harvest of blackberries, raisins and purified rainwater will be great and taste great in the morning smoothy.That cake made with blue pea flower and rosella pods tastes fantastic and is medicinally beneficial and generally healthy.The juices, mains, desserts and condiments we make, and the teas and herbal solutions are all organic, clean and strong tasting.This is the result of organic gardening from seed to plate.
  • 11. Connect with us for package and tour options - https://www.5eyesfarm.com/ visit-us/ Tours and workshops From school groups, university students, families and teacher trainings we offer a range of ‘hands on’ experiences at the farm.
  • 12. We welcome you to come and visit An experience to remember, join us for a special tour or field trip for your group or school. Enquire about our specialised workshops, camps and summer schools. Come and connect back with nature, bring out your wilder side and discover more of your gifts and talents. Join us for a life changing, practical, hands-on experience that you will remember and take away with you. Ask about tailored field trips & workshops. Book online or call to arrange. WA +61 499 440023 5eyesfarm.com enquiries@5eyesfarm.com 5EyesFarm learning naturally 5EYESFARM.COM VISITING Learning by doing Hands - explore Head - discover Heart - experience Animal Farm Meet the chickens, ducks, quail, geese, fish, worms, snails, soldier flies Connect with nature Look around - take a tour Dig in - on a field trip Immerse yourself - in a workshop TOURS Two hour tour with refreshments A great taster 1 FIELD TRIPS Six hour tour, focus activities, amazing feast Perspective changing 2 WORKSHOPS Various times and sessions - real learning Prepare to DIY 3
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  • 14. 6 5EyesFarm Learning in Nature Green-Ed Series Sustainable Living Sustainable living is best described as an adapted lifestyle. There are some habits we try to discard and some we try to adopt. We discard assuming other people will look after our trash for example, so we adopt an approach to managing trash ourselves. This is one example of many possible ‘shifts’ we make for a practical, sustainable lifestyle. It starts with what we buy and which products we choose based on researching and understanding the sustainable value chain around each thing. What is it made from? How was it produced, packaged, transported? Can we get it locally, more economically, second hand? This sounds crazy at first but with a bit f focus and practice it is like anything else and soon you don’t even notice you are discriminating and choosing more carefully. Sorting it all out. Apart from product selection there is the the whole practice of waste management. We live in a place where there is no centrally organised waste management and this can be a real challenge. Maybe where you live it is not like that and you can just put out the trash! We know what that is like because for many years that is what we did living in a big city. But even then we started to become aware of a few things. 1) We could use waste for something good. 2) we could sort waste with little effort and make a big difference. WA +61 4011 77048 Sorting and using waste has immediate benefits 5EYESFARM.COM
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 AQUAPONICS Putting aquaponics together or analysing such a system is like a jigsaw puzzle and it is exciting when students get to apply their class and reading knowledge to a real-life situation. Aquaponics is a completely natural process that mimics all lakes, ponds, rivers and waterways on Earth. The only input into an aquaponics system is fish food. The fish eat the food and excrete waste, which is converted by beneficial bacteria to nutrients that the plants can use. (Nelson Pade) This conversion is initially understood by exploring the aquaponics nitrogen cycle. We can then explore the water chemistry, plant and fish biology and the physics of this unique system. __________________________________________ Copyright 5EyesFarm © 2016 - 2021 Green-Ed-Series Future Food Solutions
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  • 21. Interested in collaborating with us? We would love to hear from you. How about a permaculture design retreat on the farm for a week with your group? Or there is the option of hands head heart learning here with your students. Bookings essential. We cater for national and Internatinal groups interested in learning more about practical sustainability, organic production and good food. Please see our packages under visiting - https://5eyesfarm.com WA +61 4011 77048 We welcome you to visit - and experience the wonder