Hear from speakers from Norfolk Rivers Trust, and regenerative Norfolk farmer, Jeremy Buxton (Eves Hill Farm), at this outdoor event with an Aerworx roller demo.
9:30: Arrival, tea, coffee
10:00: Norfolk Rivers Trust
10:45: Jeremy Buxton (Eves Hill Farm) - Practical demo of AerWorx roller
11:45: Q&A followed by refreshments
12:30: Close
Maintaining good soil structure is important for resilient cropping, especially as weather becomes more extreme. Not only do we need our soil to stay in-field, but run off can cause us problems “downstream,” too.
While prevention and protection of soils is key, we are going to be looking at a tool to relieve already-compacted ground.
Find out more from Jeremy on how he embraces regenerative agriculture techniques to promote good soil health, and about how the AerWorx Aerator is part of his toolkit to relieve compaction and maintain healthy soils.
As this kit works when ground conditions are dry, and usually fits well following harvest in arable systems, we’re hopeful this demo will be a timely fix in the Waveney catchment.
The kit that will be demo’d can be used in arable and livestock systems.
Norfolk Rivers Trust work with farmers to help understand issues facing their businesses, and provide opportunities such as this to share knowledge and find systems that work.
With support from Pasture for Life and the Waveney Farming Cluster.