
The Science of Soil Fertility in 3 Steps

Discover the Beneficial Soil Microbes Around You
9:00 a.m. Pacific time on Thursday, July 10 (that’s 5:00 p.m. London time)
In this first webinar, we’ll explore the fascinating microscopic world beneath our feet.
A single teaspoon of soil contains billions of microorganisms—but not all of them support plant life.
We’ll introduce you to the four key microbial players that form the backbone of healthy, functional soil.
You’ll discover how to find them in your local area and learn how these organisms interact to drive essential regenerative processes such as nutrient cycling, soil structure formation, water retention, disease suppression, and carbon sequestration.
This webinar is packed with valuable insights—but don’t worry if it feels like a lot. There will be a live Q&A session, and you’ll have access to the replay afterward.
In this first webinar, we’ll explore the fascinating microscopic world beneath our feet.
A single teaspoon of soil contains billions of microorganisms—but not all of them support plant life.
We’ll introduce you to the four key microbial players that form the backbone of healthy, functional soil.
You’ll discover how to find them in your local area and learn how these organisms interact to drive essential regenerative processes such as nutrient cycling, soil structure formation, water retention, disease suppression, and carbon sequestration.
This webinar is packed with valuable insights—but don’t worry if it feels like a lot. There will be a live Q&A session, and you’ll have access to the replay afterward.

Multiply the Microbes That Build Soil Fertility
9:00 a.m. Pacific time on Thursday, July 17 (that’s 5:00 p.m. London time)
Once you’ve gathered the key groups of beneficial microbes from your local area, the next step is to multiply them so they can be used to inoculate the soil and restore biological function.
In this webinar, we’ll take a deep dive into the aerobic composting method developed by Dr. Elaine Ingham and refined over four decades of research and fieldwork. This approach supports the growth and reproduction of beneficial microbes while suppressing or eliminating pathogens.
We’ll cover how to create the ideal compost recipe and manage the key variables—temperature, moisture, and aeration—to promote optimal microbial activity.
You’ll also learn how we use the microscope to assess the finished compost and how we fine-tune its biology to ensure a balanced community of the four major groups of soil microorganisms before application.
Once you’ve gathered the key groups of beneficial microbes from your local area, the next step is to multiply them so they can be used to inoculate the soil and restore biological function.
In this webinar, we’ll take a deep dive into the aerobic composting method developed by Dr. Elaine Ingham and refined over four decades of research and fieldwork. This approach supports the growth and reproduction of beneficial microbes while suppressing or eliminating pathogens.
We’ll cover how to create the ideal compost recipe and manage the key variables—temperature, moisture, and aeration—to promote optimal microbial activity.
You’ll also learn how we use the microscope to assess the finished compost and how we fine-tune its biology to ensure a balanced community of the four major groups of soil microorganisms before application.

Apply Microbes to Nurture and Protect Your Plants
9:00 a.m. Pacific time on Thursday, July 24 (that’s 5:00 p.m. London time)
In Webinar 3, we'll be hearing from Adam York, who has been using Biological Compost on over 100,000 acres in Illinois.
Adam grows soybeans and corn on his 10,000-acre family farm. He reported saving $100–150 per acre “straight out of the gate” after starting work with a Soil Food Web Consultant.
Since then, Adam has begun supporting other farmers in his local area to transition away from chemicals - creating an entirely new revenue stream for the farm.
We can't wait to hear how both businesses are doing, and to learn about the impressive results Adam’s client farmers are achieving.
In Webinar 3, we'll be hearing from Adam York, who has been using Biological Compost on over 100,000 acres in Illinois.
Adam grows soybeans and corn on his 10,000-acre family farm. He reported saving $100–150 per acre “straight out of the gate” after starting work with a Soil Food Web Consultant.
Since then, Adam has begun supporting other farmers in his local area to transition away from chemicals - creating an entirely new revenue stream for the farm.
We can't wait to hear how both businesses are doing, and to learn about the impressive results Adam’s client farmers are achieving.

July 2025 Community House Party
9:00 a.m. Pacific time on Thursday, July 31 (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 matter most to you - whether that’s mycology, soil science, regenerative agriculture, composting at any scale, soil biology, or anything else related to the movement.
There’s no agenda and no pressure - feel free to just drop in and listen to the conversations happening 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 matter most to you - whether that’s mycology, soil science, regenerative agriculture, composting at any scale, soil biology, or anything else related to the movement.
There’s no agenda and no pressure - feel free to just drop in and listen to the conversations happening in any of the ~15 rooms.