Getting more from the soil by putting in less?
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Getting more from the soil by putting in less?

By The GWCT Allerton Project

Overview

Join us for the last ClieNFarms event at Allerton to discuss how to maximise soil health and potential by minimising disturbance.

Limiting physical and chemical disturbance to the soil is recognised as a core principle of regenerative agriculture. But what are the effects of minimising cultivations and inputs on soil health, structure and carbon as well as crop productivity?


Join us at Allerton for the last ClieNFarms event for presentations on this topic. We'll be joined by Jonathan Storkey, from Rothamsted Research, who will discuss Rothamsted's Large Scale Rotation Experiments (LSREs) as well as the longest running experiment in the world - Broadbalk, which is testing the effects of different organic manures and inorganic fertilisers on wheat. We will also be joined by Hannah Cooper from the University of Nottingham, who will be discussing her research into reduced cultivations and the associated effects on soil carbon.


Draft Agenda:

  • Welcome and introductions
  • Presentations from Jonathan Storkey and Hannah Cooper
  • Farm walk
  • Lunch


Please arrive at the Allerton Project Visitor Centre at 10am for refreshments. The first presentation will commence at 10.30am.

Address: The Allerton Project, Visitor Centre, Loddington, Leicestershire, LE7 9XE.

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Highlights

  • 3 hours 45 minutes
  • In person

Location

Allerton Research & Educational Trust

Main Street

Loddington Leicester LE7 9XE United Kingdom

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The GWCT Allerton Project

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Dec 16 · 10:00 GMT