A Regenerative Transition: Food Systems and the Soil Food Web
Embrace the future of agriculture and learn to revive your soil using biological soil management techniques!
Join our FREE webinar series and gain valuable insights on how to nurture a thriving soil food web in your garden or on your farm. Regenerative principles and practices are essential to help address the most pressing challenges facing our species and our planet. Care for your soil, and it will care for you!
Regenerative Vision: Soil Life & Global Communities
11:00 a.m. Pacific time on Thursday, October 19 (that’s 7:00 p.m. London time)
Compost Collaboration: Soil Food Web Professionals
11:00 a.m. Pacific time on Wednesday, October 25 (that’s 7:00 p.m. London time)
Learn from regenerative farmers, consultants, and trainers of Soil Food Web professionals. A soil biology revolution is happening all around us, and good compost is key! Cory Miller is a graduate of the Soil Food Web School’s (SFWS) Foundation Courses who utilizes biological compost on his 3,000 acre farm in Montana. Brian Vagg and Keisha & Casey Ernst are SFW consultants who help farmers bring their soil back to life. Jo Tobias, a Regenerative Soils & Living Compost Specialist, will share the application methods she uses on small scale operations. Our panelists will discuss the results they see on farms supplemented with biological compost, and also explain why a microscope is the compost maker's trusted companion.
Learn from regenerative farmers, consultants, and trainers of Soil Food Web professionals. A soil biology revolution is happening all around us, and good compost is key! Cory Miller is a graduate of the Soil Food Web School’s (SFWS) Foundation Courses who utilizes biological compost on his 3,000 acre farm in Montana. Brian Vagg and Keisha & Casey Ernst are SFW consultants who help farmers bring their soil back to life. Jo Tobias, a Regenerative Soils & Living Compost Specialist, will share the application methods she uses on small scale operations. Our panelists will discuss the results they see on farms supplemented with biological compost, and also explain why a microscope is the compost maker's trusted companion.