- Location
- Hertfordshire
Because you're worth it.... RegenAg are running the above course at Tim May's farm in Hampshire. Follow the link:
http://www.regenerativeagriculture.co.uk/index.php/course-calendar/81-fertility-farming-workshops.
Details below:
Biofertilisers & Chromatography
29th-31st May 2014 (3 Days) At Kingsclere, Nr Basingstoke
Although brought over to help farmers, these workshops are invaluable to everyone from the backyard gardener up. With input prices spiralling, the use of simple, cost-effective biofertilisers, microbial additives and an array of integrated practices guarantee an improvement to producers’ bottom line, regenerating the soil rather than depleting it. Learn how to make your own broad-spectrum fertiliser with farm-made mixes that are easy to make and very cheap. Control problem fungi ahead of them occuring or know how to deal with them when they do. Build soils quickly and cost-effectively using the minimum input. Measure the interaction between the soil’s (and compost) mineral, gaseous, organic and living components using the very simple technique of Chromatography. All of this and much more are dealt with in these most important and effective workshops.
http://www.regenerativeagriculture.co.uk/index.php/course-calendar/81-fertility-farming-workshops.
Details below:
Biofertilisers & Chromatography
29th-31st May 2014 (3 Days) At Kingsclere, Nr Basingstoke
Although brought over to help farmers, these workshops are invaluable to everyone from the backyard gardener up. With input prices spiralling, the use of simple, cost-effective biofertilisers, microbial additives and an array of integrated practices guarantee an improvement to producers’ bottom line, regenerating the soil rather than depleting it. Learn how to make your own broad-spectrum fertiliser with farm-made mixes that are easy to make and very cheap. Control problem fungi ahead of them occuring or know how to deal with them when they do. Build soils quickly and cost-effectively using the minimum input. Measure the interaction between the soil’s (and compost) mineral, gaseous, organic and living components using the very simple technique of Chromatography. All of this and much more are dealt with in these most important and effective workshops.
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