The Soil Food Web Movement
Do you want to be part of the movement that is changing the way we interact with our planet?
The Soil Food Web Approach is a proven, scientific and holistic method that can rapidly kickstart soil health, by restoring the soil biome – that’s the diverse community of microorganisms found in healthy soils around the world. The Soil Food Web Approach has been used successfully on 6 continents, on numerous crops and on both small and large scales.
In this 4-part webinar series you’ll:
- Meet the Farmers: Watch 2 amazing Case Studies presented by Farmers who are making the transition to regenerative ag.
- Meet the Microbes: Take a look under the microscope at some of the beneficial microorganisms that should be under your feet
- Meet the Soil Health Professionals who are out there supporting Farmers to make a smooth transition to Regenerative Ag.
- Learn what Healthy Soil is, how it functions and how it benefits the whole planet. You may also be inspired to join the movement!
Do you want to be part of the movement that is changing the way we interact with our planet?
The Soil Food Web Approach is a proven, scientific and holistic method that can rapidly kickstart soil health, by restoring the soil biome – that’s the diverse community of microorganisms found in healthy soils around the world. The Soil Food Web Approach has been used successfully on 6 continents, on numerous crops and on both small and large scales.
In this 4-part webinar series you’ll:
Meet the Farmers: Watch 2 amazing Case Studies presented by Farmers who are making the transition to regenerative ag.
Meet the Microbes: Take a look under the microscope at some of the beneficial microorganisms that should be under your feet
Meet the Soil Health Professionals who are out there supporting Farmers to make a smooth transition to Regenerative Ag.
Learn what Healthy Soil is, how it functions and how it benefits the whole planet. You may also be inspired to join the movement!
Understanding Soil Health
11:00 a.m. Pacific time on Wednesday, January 11 (that’s 7:00 p.m. London time)
We’ll be taking a close look at how soil microorganisms form symbiotic relationships with plants, offering nutrients and protection, in return for foods that the plant releases into the soil from its roots. These relationships have existed for billions of years and without them, the plant is deficient in nutrients and susceptible to pests.
You’ll learn how the Soil Food Web Approach, a scientific and holistic method, can be used to kickstart the health of any soil in a matter of months!
We’ll also be taking a look under the microscope at some of the microorganisms that can be found in a healthy soil biome.
We’ll be taking a close look at how soil microorganisms form symbiotic relationships with plants, offering nutrients and protection, in return for foods that the plant releases into the soil from its roots. These relationships have existed for billions of years and without them, the plant is deficient in nutrients and susceptible to pests.
You’ll learn how the Soil Food Web Approach, a scientific and holistic method, can be used to kickstart the health of any soil in a matter of months!
We’ll also be taking a look under the microscope at some of the microorganisms that can be found in a healthy soil biome.
The Soil Food Web Community
11:00 a.m. Pacific time on Wednesday, January 18 (that’s 7:00 p.m. London time)
Meet some of the people who have trained with Dr. Elaine Ingham and who are out there helping farmers and ranchers to make a smooth transition to regenerative agriculture, by working with nature’s essential workforce of subterranean helpers – the beneficial microorganisms that make up the Soil Food Web.
We’ll be joined by Soil Food Web Consultants, Compost Producers and Lab-Techs who work with farmers on a variety of crops and at small and large scale.
If you are thinking about joining the movement, this is the webinar for you!
Meet some of the people who have trained with Dr. Elaine Ingham and who are out there helping farmers and ranchers to make a smooth transition to regenerative agriculture, by working with nature’s essential workforce of subterranean helpers – the beneficial microorganisms that make-up the Soil Food Web.
We’ll be joined by Soil Food Web Consultants, Compost Producers and Lab-Techs who work with farmers on a variety of crops and at small and large scale.
If you are thinking about joining the movement, this is the webinar for you!
Soil Health Success Story: Market Garden, California
11:00 a.m. Pacific time on Thursday, January 26 (that’s 7:00 p.m. London time)
Soil Food Web Consultant, Brian Vagg and his client farmer, Jenn Sirp, will be presenting this inspiring, market garden case study, where they reported combating tomato mosaic virus, and blossom end rot in tomatoes.
Soil Food Web Consultant, Brian Vagg and his client farmer, Jenn Sirp, will be presenting this inspiring, market garden case study, where they reported combating tomato mosaic virus, and blossom end rot in tomatoes.
Soil Health Success Story: Grass Valley Farms, Montana
11:00 a.m. Pacific time on Tuesday, January 31 (that’s 7:00 p.m. London time)
Soil Food Web Consultant Casey Ernst and his client Cory Miller of Grass Valley Farms, Montana will be presenting this exciting case study. Cory produces high quality hay for local horse stables and hobby farms. He has been applying biological compost extracts (made using compost from Catalyst BioAmendments) on his 3,000 acre operation.
Soil Food Web Consultant Casey Ernst and his client Cory Miller of Grass Valley Farms, Montana will be presenting this exciting case study. Cory produces high quality hay for local horse stables and hobby farms. He has been applying biological compost extracts (made using compost from Catalyst BioAmendments) on his 3,000 acre operation.