The mixed advantage: integrating livestock into arable systems
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The mixed advantage: integrating livestock into arable systems

By The GWCT Allerton Project

Join us at Boughton Estate to explore livestock's role in the moo-ve to regenerative farming.

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Boughton Estate Office

Boughton Estate Office Weekley NN16 9UP United Kingdom

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  • 3 hours, 30 minutes
  • In person

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Reintroducing livestock back to the land is a key pillar of regenerative agriculture. Grazing animals help build soil health and fertility by returning organic matter, boost biodiversity and recycle nutrients naturally, reducing the need for expensive inputs. This event will explore the practicalities of integrating livestock into arable systems, with experiences, benefits and challenges shared by Ben Chaplin (Boughton Estate), Henry Reynolds (Manor Farm) and Henry Tyrrell (Winwick Manor Farm). Join us to discuss how reintroducing livestock can improve resilience, profitability, and the long-term health of the land.


Please arrive at Boughton Estate at 10am for refreshments. The first presentation will commence at 10.30am.


The address is: Estate Office, Home Farm, Boughton Estate, Northamptonshire, NN16 9UP

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The GWCT Allerton Project

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Oct 29 · 10:00 GMT