Soil Association holding series of webinars for all farmers

The Soil Association is holding a series of webinars for all farmers, as part of the Innovative Farmers events programme.

The webinars share useful knowledge and learnings from Innovative Farmers field labs and participants to farmers across the country. Webinars are free to members of Innovative Farmers.

So far webinars have included comparisons of different yields in crop production, the benefits of agroforestry, soil improvement techniques including how to successfully use green manures and tips on how to access additional funding, like the European Innovation Partnership.

Phil Moore of the Ecological Land Co-op took part in 'Making the most of green manures' with Ian Wilkinson (Managing Director, Cotswold Seeds). Phil said; “It was packed with really useful info and really well facilitated. I had never participated in a webinar so am excited to do more! Ian’s passion, knowledge and humility really came across.”

Upcoming webinars:


Soil Life: What is it and what can it do for you?

WEBINAR: Thursday, 17 March and again on Thursday 31 March 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM.

Presenter: Matthew Shepherd

Climate Smart Agriculture

WEBINAR: Friday 1 April, 1.30-2.30pm

Presenter: Professor Pete Smith

Improving efficiency in agriculture


WEBINAR: Tuesday 17 May, 1.30 - 2.30pm

Presenter: Adam Quinney

Getting started with social media

WEBINAR: Friday 10 June 2016 1:30 - 2:30 PM

Presenter: Hayley Coristine

Soil fertility in organic agriculture

WEBINAR: Wednesday 20 July, 1.30 - 2.30pm

Presenter: Prof Dr Urs Niggli

Using compost to build and maintain soil health

WEBINAR: Wednesday 10 August, 1.30 - 2.30pm

Presenter: Prof. Michael Raviv

Fighting for fish, fishing and soil

WEBINAR: Tuesday 11 October, 1.30 - 2.30pm

Presenter: Mark Lloyd

All webinars are free for members of Innovative Farmers, £15 + vat for Soil Association license holders/producer members or £35 + vat for all other delegates.

Innovative Farmers is a not-for-profit network giving farmers research support and funding on their own terms. Often research comes from the top down. Innovative Farmers changes that, it helps farmers find lasting solutions to practical problems, from managing weeds and pests with fewer chemicals to testing more sustainable animal feeds through on-farm field labs.

Over the last three years, 750 farmers have been involved in field labs and investigated 35 different topics, including anything from reducing antibiotic use in dairy to methods to control blackgrass.