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Regen Ag General Discussion
Groundswell 2020
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<blockquote data-quote="martian" data-source="post: 6799939" data-attributes="member: 801"><p>Tickets for this years show are now on sale and selling fast...I don't think we'll sell out quite as fast as the ORFC, but you don't want to be caught out! We have rejigged the lay-out: we will be holding all the talks in seven different tents on a new field, immediately adjacent to the new site for the demos. It's all looking good.</p><p></p><p>We're welcoming back some speakers from previous years, like Jill Clapperton, David Montgomery and his wife Anne Bikle and Joel Williams. We've also lined up Jeff Moyer, who's been working on organic no-till at the Rodale Institute in America; Courtney White, author of <em>Grass, Soil, Hope </em>and co-author of <em>Fibershed </em>and Gabe Brown's book <em>Dirt to Soil</em>; the fascinating microbiologist and climate expert Walter Jehne; vermiculture's own Rhonda Sherman; Sally-Ann Spence the dung-beetle champion and Jan Hendrick Cropp, who is growing no-till organic vegetables at scale in Germany. This is just the tip of the information iceberg that we're laying in front of you this year, there will be farmer panels, policy wonks, finance ideas as well as machinery demonstrations, with 12 drills lined up (so far), compost-turners, herbal leys and mob-grazing and a much bigger Earthworm Arms.</p><p></p><p>More information to follow, I just thought I'd give you the nod that it's up and running</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martian, post: 6799939, member: 801"] Tickets for this years show are now on sale and selling fast...I don't think we'll sell out quite as fast as the ORFC, but you don't want to be caught out! We have rejigged the lay-out: we will be holding all the talks in seven different tents on a new field, immediately adjacent to the new site for the demos. It's all looking good. We're welcoming back some speakers from previous years, like Jill Clapperton, David Montgomery and his wife Anne Bikle and Joel Williams. We've also lined up Jeff Moyer, who's been working on organic no-till at the Rodale Institute in America; Courtney White, author of [I]Grass, Soil, Hope [/I]and co-author of [I]Fibershed [/I]and Gabe Brown's book [I]Dirt to Soil[/I]; the fascinating microbiologist and climate expert Walter Jehne; vermiculture's own Rhonda Sherman; Sally-Ann Spence the dung-beetle champion and Jan Hendrick Cropp, who is growing no-till organic vegetables at scale in Germany. This is just the tip of the information iceberg that we're laying in front of you this year, there will be farmer panels, policy wonks, finance ideas as well as machinery demonstrations, with 12 drills lined up (so far), compost-turners, herbal leys and mob-grazing and a much bigger Earthworm Arms. More information to follow, I just thought I'd give you the nod that it's up and running [/QUOTE]
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