Celebrating the Soil Regen Community
There are so many people around the world doing inspirational work in the regenerative movement. In this series of live events, we’ll be meeting some of these folks and learning about their efforts to regenerate the soils on their farms and in their communities. You’ll meet a variety of people who have succeeded in adopting regenerative practices at small, medium and very large scale. Whether you’re a farmer, rancher, market gardener or someone looking for a way to make an impact by helping others to transition to regenerative agriculture, you'll be inspired by this community of passionate people from around the world. The series features a Community House Party, where you’ll be able to mingle with like-minded people in a variety of themed break out rooms.
There are so many people around the world doing inspirational work in the regenerative movement. In this series of live events, we’ll be meeting some of these folks and learning about their efforts to regenerate the soils on their farms and in their communities. You’ll meet a variety of people who have succeeded in adopting regenerative practices at small, medium and very large scale. Whether you’re a farmer, rancher, market gardener or someone looking for a way to make an impact by helping others to transition to regenerative agriculture, you'll be inspired by this community of passionate people from around the world. The series features a Community House Party, where you’ll be able to mingle with like-minded people in a variety of themed break out rooms.
Event 1: Meet the Soil Regen Experts
9:00 a.m. Pacific time on Thursday, January 09 (that’s 5:00 p.m. London time)
In this event, you’ll get to meet Dr. Elaine Ingham and some of the Soil Regeneration Experts who are supporting and training people from around the world to adopt regenerative farming techniques. Some of these experts now teach at the Soil Food Web School, sharing decades of farming knowledge and experience with our students.
On the panel will be a diverse team with backgrounds in: large scale farming, agronomy, permaculture, composting, vermiculture, soil biology, regenerative agriculture etc.
On the panel will be a diverse team with backgrounds in: large scale farming, agronomy, permaculture, composting, vermiculture, soil biology, regenerative agriculture etc.
Whether you are a gardener, farmer, rancher or someone who’s looking for an impactful and rewarding new career path, this event will have something for you.
Following the presentations, we'll move to a number of break-out rooms where you can join the discussion and make connections with folks from around the world.
In this event, you’ll get to meet Dr. Elaine Ingham and some of the Soil Regeneration Experts who are supporting and training people from around the world to adopt regenerative farming techniques. Some of these experts now teach at the Soil Food Web School, sharing decades of farming knowledge and experience with our students.
On the panel will be a diverse team with backgrounds in: large scale farming, agronomy, permaculture, composting, vermiculture, soil biology, regenerative agriculture etc.
On the panel will be a diverse team with backgrounds in: large scale farming, agronomy, permaculture, composting, vermiculture, soil biology, regenerative agriculture etc.
Whether you are a gardener, farmer, rancher or someone who’s looking for an impactful and rewarding new career path, this event will have something for you.
Following the presentations, we'll move to a number of break-out rooms where you can join the discussion and make connections with folks from around the world.
Event 2: Regen Success Stories from Malawi, Africa
9:00 a.m. Pacific time on Thursday, January 16 (that’s 5:00 p.m. London time)
Our favorite charity, Tiyeni, has trained over 30,000 smallholders, increasing their yields by over 150% in year 1, and making them 12 times more profitable by year 5, using regenerative practices with their Deep Bed Farming method. This is a low-tech system which is extremely effective in sub-tropical climates. Tiyeni farmers are being lifted out of food poverty, enabling them to feed their families an additional meal each day. Tiyeni is a phenomenal, little-known charity, doing such great work. Join this webinar to learn how Tiyeni’s method works, not only to support people in need, but also to restore the landscape at very large scale. Tiyeni’s method is now being implemented in several large river catchment areas of Malawi and pilot studies are being carried out with a view to spread this method across several countries that are within the Zambezi River catchment with the aim of reversing the effects of poor land husbandry and restoring the productivity of large areas of southern African countries. You'll be able to ask any questions in the live Q&A session, and you can donate directly to the charity at Tiyeni.org.
Our favorite charity, Tiyeni, has trained over 30,000 smallholders, increasing their yields by over 150% in year 1, and making them 12 times more profitable by year 5, using regenerative practices with their Deep Bed Farming method. This is a low-tech system which is extremely effective in sub-tropical climates. Tiyeni farmers are being lifted out of food poverty, enabling them to feed their families an additional meal each day. Tiyeni is a phenomenal, little-known charity, doing such great work. Join this webinar to learn how Tiyeni’s method works, not only to support people in need, but also to restore the landscape at very large scale. Tiyeni’s method is now being implemented in several large river catchment areas of Malawi and pilot studies are being carried out with a view to spread this method across several countries that are within the Zambezi River catchment with the aim of reversing the effects of poor land husbandry and restoring the productivity of large areas of southern African countries. You'll be able to ask any questions in the live Q&A session, and you can donate directly to the charity at Tiyeni.org.
Event 3: Community House Party
9:00 a.m. Pacific time on Thursday, January 23 (that’s 5:00 p.m. London time)
We’re excited to invite you to this “open-door” event, where everyone is welcome to explore the themed breakout rooms and mingle. This is a great opportunity to meet new people, make lifelong connections and learn about the topics that really matter to you, be they: mycology, soil science, regenerative agriculture, composting at any scale, soil biology….. or anything else related to the movement. There’s no agenda and no need to do anything if you just want to hang around and listen to the conversations in any of the ~15 rooms.
We’re excited to invite you to this “open-door” event, where everyone is welcome to explore the themed breakout rooms and mingle. This is a great opportunity to meet new people, make lifelong connections and learn about the topics that really matter to you, be they: mycology, soil science, regenerative agriculture, composting at any scale, soil biology….. or anything else related to the movement. There’s no agenda and no need to do anything if you just want to hang around and listen to the conversations in any of the ~15 rooms.
Event 4: Student Spotlight
9:00 a.m. Pacific time on Thursday, February 06 (that’s 5:00 p.m. London time)
We will conclude this series with an opportunity to meet some of the students and graduates of the Soil Food Web School who truly inspire us with their enthusiasm and the great work they are doing in their communities. In this event, we’ll be meeting three amazing ladies who have had a big impact on the farming communities in their respective parts of the world. Prepare to feel inspired and uplifted by their amazing work to save our soils!
We will conclude this series with an opportunity to meet some of the students and graduates of the Soil Food Web School who truly inspire us with their enthusiasm and the great work they are doing in their communities. In this event, we’ll be meeting three amazing ladies who have had a big impact on the farming communities in their respective parts of the world. Prepare to feel inspired and uplifted by their amazing work to save our soils!