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Zoom into Soil: Regenerative Agriculture webinar recording
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<blockquote data-quote="Brid @ ADAS" data-source="post: 7935070" data-attributes="member: 148882"><p>Supported by ADAS and in collaboration with the British Ecological Society, the British Society of Soil Sciences welcomed Dr Anne Bhogal and Professor Richard Bardgett to present their expert knowledge on the topic of regenerative agriculture.</p><p>Dr Anne Bhogal's talk, ‘Soil organic matter: the key to regenerative agriculture’, outlined the importance of organic matter, typical levels within soils and look at how the 5 principles of regenerative agriculture can potentially maintain and improve it. </p><p>Professor Richard Bardgett spoke about the central role of soil biodiversity in the maintenance and enhancement of soil health.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]RggdJPe6nio[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brid @ ADAS, post: 7935070, member: 148882"] Supported by ADAS and in collaboration with the British Ecological Society, the British Society of Soil Sciences welcomed Dr Anne Bhogal and Professor Richard Bardgett to present their expert knowledge on the topic of regenerative agriculture. Dr Anne Bhogal's talk, ‘Soil organic matter: the key to regenerative agriculture’, outlined the importance of organic matter, typical levels within soils and look at how the 5 principles of regenerative agriculture can potentially maintain and improve it. Professor Richard Bardgett spoke about the central role of soil biodiversity in the maintenance and enhancement of soil health. [MEDIA=youtube]RggdJPe6nio[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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