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ANYTHING BUT CONVENTIONAL





Defra plans to redirect farm support will herald a new era for agriculture


agriculture. Among their number will be Allan Savory (Zimbabwe), founder of the Savory Institute; Charles Massy, leader of Aus- tralia’s regenerative agriculture movement; and soil advocate Joel Williams.


Food for thought


Presentations will also be given by Jay Fuhrer (USA), a soil health specialist employed by the Nat- ural


Resources Conservation


Service; and Frédéric Thomas, (France), a leading proponent of Conservation Agriculture. From closer to home, the event will welcome Isabella Tree, re- sponsible for the 1400ha rewild-


ing project at Knepp Estate, West Sussex. The project has seen land taken out of traditional arable and dairy farming and turned over to nature conservation.


Discussion panels and work- shops will include the AHDB Soil Pit, the Affi nity Water Catchment Hub, Agricology Discussion Tent and – new for 2019 – a ‘Food for Thought’ area with panels on “How to beat the supermarket” and connections between food and health.


Groundswell 2019 Date: 26-27 June 2019


Venue: Lannock Manor Farm, Weston, Hitchin, Hertfordshire SG4 7EE


Tickets: £60+VAT (one day) or £95+VAT (both days)


For details: www.groundswellag.com


Visit us at


CEREALS 2019 STAND 506 12 - 13th June


ACACIA


No.1 outstanding AHDB Candidate www.lgseeds.co.uk/acacia


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Tel: 01472 371471 www.lgseeds.co.uk enquiries@limagrain.co.uk


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