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SUMMARY:Soil Workshop with Symbiosis Soil Lab
DESCRIPTION:This is part of a series of specialist soil workshops that will introduce farmers and landowners to the basics of soil microbiology.\n\n\nThis is part of a series of specialist soil workshops that will introduce farmers and landowners to the basics of soil microbiology\, and the practical steps that you can take to improve soil health. The workshop will include an on-farm walk\, live soil sample analysis\, and discussions on the science behind soil health. \n  \nSoil Workshop: Led by Symbiosis Soil Lab\, an innovative mobile laboratory\, this workshop will introduce you to soil microbiology and the benefits of soil biodiversity. Symbiosis Soil Lab operates the only known Soil Microbiology Food Web Mobile Lab and they specialise in regenerating life into soils. \n  \nTalk: Tim Williams\, founder of Earth Farmers\, will expand on the links between soil biology and the profitability of your enterprise\, focussing on unleashing farm productivity. Responding to the morning’s discoveries\, this afternoon session will explore how microbial activity and fungal interaction in the soil affect above-ground production\, particularly livestock. \n  \nFarm Walk: Mike Jones\, Dairy Technical Manager will show us around the working dairy farm and Jake Cobin will lead us on collecting soil samples. \n  \nTimings \n10:00-10:30 – Arrival and Registration \n10:30-10:45 – Introduction to South West Dairy Development Centre \n10:45-11:15 – Introduction to Soil Microbiology and the Symbiosis Soil Lab \n11:15-13:15 – Farm Walk and Live Soil Analysis \n13:15-14:15 – Lunch \n14:15-15:15 – Talk \n15:15-15:30 – Q&A and Event End \n  \nEligibility \nThis workshop is available to any farmer or land manager in Devon\, Somerset\, Dorset\, Cornwall\, or the Isles of Scilly currently in receipt of BPS payments. \n  \nTo be eligible to participate in the Future Farming Resilience project and receive subsequent 1:1 support or attend further workshops\, you will be required to complete a Monitoring Information form. Forms will be provided by your advisor\, at a workshop\, or emailed to you after an online workshop. Please ensure forms are completed swiftly. Please be aware that BIP may limit further access to specialist workshops or 1:1 advice\, if the form is not completed. \n  \nIf you have any questions\, please call us on 01837 659 059 or email team@businessinfopoint.co.uk. Please check our privacy policy and Devon County Council’s privacy policy to see how we store and manage your submitted data.
URL:https://businessinfopoint.co.uk/workshops/soil-workshop-with-symbiosis-soil-lab-8/
LOCATION:South West Dairy Development Centre\, Beard Hill Farm\, Pylle\, Shepton Mallet\, Somerset\, BA4 6SS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Agriculture
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SUMMARY:Soil Workshop with Symbiosis Soil Lab
DESCRIPTION:This is part of a series of specialist soil workshops that will introduce farmers and landowners to the basics of soil microbiology.\n\n\nThis is part of a series of specialist soil workshops that will introduce farmers and landowners to the basics of soil microbiology\, and the practical steps that you can take to improve soil health. The workshop will include an on-farm walk\, live soil sample analysis\, and discussions on the science behind soil health. \n  \nSoil Workshop: Led by Symbiosis Soil Lab\, an innovative mobile laboratory\, this workshop will introduce you to soil microbiology and the benefits of soil biodiversity. Symbiosis Soil Lab operates the only known Soil Microbiology Food Web Mobile Lab and they specialise in regenerating life into soils. \n  \nTalk: Tim Williams\, founder of Earth Farmers\, will expand on the links between soil biology and the profitability of your enterprise\, focussing on unleashing farm productivity. Responding to the morning’s discoveries\, this afternoon session will explore how microbial activity and fungal interaction in the soil affect above-ground production\, particularly livestock. \n  \nFarm Walk: George Streatfield will show us around Coppet Hill‘s farm and Jake Cobin will lead us on collectiong soil samples. \n  \nAgri-advisor Session: Advisor David Crabb will provide an overview of farm funding opportunities\, particularly how to get started with SFI. \n  \nTimings \n10:00-10:30 – Arrival and Registration \n10:30-10:45 – Introduction to Coppet Hill and to the Marshwood Vale Farming Cluster \n10:45-11:15 – Introduction to Soil Microbiology and the Symbiosis Soil Lab \n11:15-13:15 – Farm Walk and Live Soil Analysis \n13:15-14:15 – Lunch \n14:15-15:00 – Talk on the link between soil and profitability \n15:00 – 15:30 – Agri-advisor Session \n15:30-15:45 – Q&A and Event End \n  \nEligibility \nThis workshop is available to any farmer or land manager in Devon\, Somerset\, Dorset\, Cornwall\, or the Isles of Scilly currently in receipt of BPS payments. \n  \nTo be eligible to participate in the Future Farming Resilience project and receive subsequent 1:1 support or attend further workshops\, you will be required to complete a Monitoring Information form. Forms will be provided by your advisor\, at a workshop\, or emailed to you after an online workshop. Please ensure forms are completed swiftly. Please be aware that BIP may limit further access to specialist workshops or 1:1 advice\, if the form is not completed. \n  \nIf you have any questions\, please call us on 01837 659 059 or email team@businessinfopoint.co.uk. Please check our privacy policy and Devon County Council’s privacy policy to see how we store and manage your submitted data.
URL:https://businessinfopoint.co.uk/workshops/soil-workshop-with-symbiosis-soil-lab-7/
LOCATION:Coppet Hill\, The Barn\, Prucombe Farm\,\, Whitchurch Canonicorum\, Bridport\, Dorset\, DT6 6RL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Agriculture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241128T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241128T153000
DTSTAMP:20260625T073414
CREATED:20241111T104100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241111T104100Z
UID:10000536-1732788000-1732807800@businessinfopoint.co.uk
SUMMARY:Soil Workshop with Symbiosis Soil Lab
DESCRIPTION:This is part of a series of specialist soil workshops that will introduce farmers and landowners to the basics of soil microbiology.\n\n\nThis is part of a series of specialist soil workshops that will introduce farmers and landowners to the basics of soil microbiology\, and the practical steps that you can take to improve soil health. The workshop will include an on-farm walk\, live soil sample analysis\, and discussions on the science behind soil health. \n  \nSoil Workshop: Led by Symbiosis Soil Lab\, an innovative mobile laboratory\, this workshop will introduce you to soil microbiology and the benefits of soil biodiversity. Symbiosis Soil Lab operates the only known Soil Microbiology Food Web Mobile Lab and they specialise in regenerating life into soils. \nBiochar talk and demonstration: With Nick Waitz of Treverbyn Community Trust. Nick will discuss soil balance\, biomass\, pH\, eH and Biochar and give a demonstration. \nFarm Walk: Jan Trefusis will show us around Trefusis Estate and Jake Cobin will lead us on collectiong soil samples. \n  \nTimings \n10:00-10:30 – Arrival and Registration \n10:30-10:45 – Introduction to Trefusis Estate with Jan Trefusis \n10:45-11:15 – Introduction to Soil Microbiology and the Symbiosis Soil Lab \n11:15-13:15 – Farm Walk and Live Soil Analysis \n13:15-14:15 – Lunch \n14:15-15:15 – Talk and Burn Demonstration by Nick Waitz \n15:15-15:30 – Q&A and Event End \n  \nEligibility \nThis workshop is available to any farmer or land manager in Devon\, Somerset\, Dorset\, Cornwall\, or the Isles of Scilly currently in receipt of BPS payments. \n  \nTo be eligible to participate in the Future Farming Resilience project and receive subsequent 1:1 support or attend further workshops\, you will be required to complete a Monitoring Information form. Forms will be provided by your advisor\, at a workshop\, or emailed to you after an online workshop. Please ensure forms are completed swiftly. Please be aware that BIP may limit further access to specialist workshops or 1:1 advice\, if the form is not completed. \n  \nIf you have any questions\, please call us on 01837 659 059 or email team@businessinfopoint.co.uk. Please check our privacy policy and Devon County Council’s privacy policy to see how we store and manage your submitted data.
URL:https://businessinfopoint.co.uk/workshops/soil-workshop-with-symbiosis-soil-lab-6/
LOCATION:Trefusis Estate\, Trefusis Estate\, Flushing\, Cornwall/Scilly\, TR11 5TD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Agriculture
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241015T153000
DTSTAMP:20260625T073414
CREATED:20240930T091752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240930T091752Z
UID:10000522-1728986400-1729006200@businessinfopoint.co.uk
SUMMARY:Soil Workshop with Symbiosis Soil Lab
DESCRIPTION:This is part of a series of specialist soil workshops that will introduce farmers and landowners to the basics of soil microbiology.\n\n\nThis is part of a series of specialist soil workshops that will introduce farmers and landowners to the basics of soil microbiology\, and the practical steps that you can take to improve soil health. The workshop will include an on-farm walk\, live soil sample analysis\, and discussions on the science behind soil health. \nSoil Workshop: Led by Symbiosis Soil Lab\, an innovative mobile laboratory\, this workshop will introduce you to soil microbiology and the benefits of soil biodiversity. Symbiosis Soil Lab operates the only known Soil Microbiology Food Web Mobile Lab and they specialise in regenerating life into soils. \nWill Luke from the Apricot Centre CIC\, will be leading a session on the basics of soil microbiology: explaining how microbes evolve and their relationships to each other\, and the help we can give them by creating an environment where they can thrive. Will has been dairy farming for 30 years both as a tenant and landowner. Trained in agriculture\, qualified in regenerative land management at the Apricot Centre\, successfully implementing sustainable practices across the farm for the last decade improving resilience and biodiversity whilst importantly maintaining output and profit. \nThis workshop is hosted in collaboration with the Apricot Centre CIC\, a 67-acre mixed farm in South Devon providing both biodynamic/organic food to 300 households through box scheme and regular market stall. Their aim is to inspire by providing opportunities for free training and business support for land workers and farms with a yearly student cohort of 180+ students. \n  \nFarm Walk: Carolyn Richards will show us around Ashridge Court Farm\, where Carolyn farms Belted Galloway and Red Devon cattle and is passionate about restoring habitats like Culm Grassland and adjoining wet woodland which are home to rare species such as willow tits and redstarts. The farm is participating in a silvopasture trial\, a farmer-led project with six other farms looking to evidence the benefits of silvopasture. Carolyn is currently working with the Agri Innovation Programme advisors to explore future opportunities. This event will include presentations for farmers around Soil Health and a farm walk showcasing the farm’s conservation work. \n  \nTimings \n10:00-10:30 – Arrival and Registration (teas\, coffees and biscuits) \n10:30-10:45 – Introduction to Ashridge Court Farm by Carolyn \n10:45-11:15 – Introduction to Soil Microbes by Will Luke from the Apricot Centre \n11:15-11:45 – Talk by Jake from the Symbiosis Soil Lab \n11:45-13:00 – Farm Walk & Live Soil Analysis \n13:00- 14:00 – Lunch \n14:00-15:00 – Farm Walk & Live Soil Analysis continued \n15:00-15:30 – Q&A and Event End \n  \n1:1 Soil Consultancy with Symbiosis Soil Lab   \nAttendees will have the opportunity to apply for a fully funded 1:1 consultancy with Symbiosis Soil Lab following the completion of an Expression of Interest Form which will be provided at the workshop and an electric copy emailed following attendance. \n Eligibility  \nThis workshop is available to any farmer or land manager in Devon\, Somerset\, Dorset\, Cornwall\, or the Isles of Scilly currently in receipt of BPS payments. \nTo be eligible to participate in the Future Farming Resilience project and receive subsequent 1:1 support or attend further workshops\, you will be required to complete a Monitoring Information form. Forms will be provided by your advisor\, at a workshop\, or emailed to you after an online workshop. Please ensure forms are completed swiftly. Please be aware that BIP may limit further access to specialist workshops or 1:1 advice\, if the form is not completed. \nIf you have any questions please call us on 01837 659 059 or email team@businessinfopoint.co.uk. Please check our privacy policy and Devon County Council’s privacy policy to see how we store and manage your submitted data. \nWebsite: Soil Analysis Laboratory in UK | Certified Soil Health Testing | Trusted Soil Testing Laboratory in UK | Symbiosis Soil Lab | +44 074 2355 2897 (symbiosis-soillab.com) \nWebsite: https://www.apricotcentre.co.uk/
URL:https://businessinfopoint.co.uk/workshops/soil-workshop-with-symbiosis-soil-lab-4/
LOCATION:Ashridge Court Farm\, Ashbridge Lane\, North Tawton\, Devon\, EX20 2DH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Agriculture
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241003T153000
DTSTAMP:20260625T073414
CREATED:20240923T121340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T121340Z
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SUMMARY:Soil Workshop with Symbiosis Soil Lab
DESCRIPTION:Introducing the basics of soil microbiology\, and the practical steps you can take to improve soil health.\n\n\nThis is part of a series of specialist soil workshops that will introduce farmers and landowners to the basics of soil microbiology\, and the practical steps that you can take to improve soil health. The workshop will include an on-farm walk\, live soil sample analysis\, and discussions on the science behind soil health. \n  \nSoil Workshop: Led by Symbiosis Soil Lab\, an innovative mobile laboratory\, this workshop will introduce you to soil microbiology and the benefits of soil biodiversity. Symbiosis Soil Lab operates the only known Soil Microbiology Food Web Mobile Lab and they specialise in regenerating life into soils. \n  \nBiochar talk and demonstration: With Nick Waitz of Treverbyn Community Trust. \n  \nFarm Walk: Chris Jones will show us about Woodland Valley Farm. Woodland Valley Farm has been in the Jones family since 1960. Chris Jones has been running the farm agro-ecologically since 2003. He was one of the founders of the Pasture Fed Livestock Association and has covered 60% of the farm in agroforestry. Chris much prefers Applied Ecology to Applied Chemistry. \n  \nUpdates on Latest Research and Policy Changes \nThe Future Farming Resilience team will also provide updates on the latest reports\, policy changes\, and where to access resources to support you to improve the soil health on your farm. \n  \n1:1 Soil Consultancy with Symbiosis Soil Lab \nAttendees will have the opportunity to apply for a fully funded 1:1 consultancy with Symbiosis Soil Lab following the completion of an Expression of Interest Form which will be provided at the workshop and an electric copy emailed following attendance. \nTimings  \n10:00-10:30 – Arrival and Registration \n10:30-10:45 – Introduction to Woodland Valley Farm \n10:45-11:15 – Introduction to Soil Microbiology and the Symbiosis Soil Lab \n11:15-13:15 – Farm Walk and Live Soil Analysis \n13:15-14:15 – Lunch \n14:15-15:15 – The Chemistry of Soil; information and practical demonstrations of ramial woodchips and biochar \n15:15-15:30 – Q&A and Event End \nEligibility \nThis workshop is available to any farmer or land manager in Devon\, Somerset\, Dorset\, Cornwall\, or the Isles of Scilly currently in receipt of BPS payments. \n  \nTo be eligible to participate in the Future Farming Resilience project and receive subsequent 1:1 support or attend further workshops\, you will be required to complete a Monitoring Information form. Forms will be provided by your advisor\, at a workshop\, or emailed to you after an online workshop. Please ensure forms are completed swiftly. Please be aware that BIP may limit further access to specialist workshops or 1:1 advice\, if the form is not completed. \n  \nIf you have any questions\, please call us on 01837 659 059 or email team@businessinfopoint.co.uk. Please check our privacy policy and Devon County Council’s privacy policy to see how we store and manage your submitted data.
URL:https://businessinfopoint.co.uk/workshops/soil-workshop-with-symbiosis-soil-lab-3/
LOCATION:Woodland Valley Farm\, Ladock\, Truro\, Cornwall/Scilly\, TR2 4PT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Agriculture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240905T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240905T153000
DTSTAMP:20260625T073414
CREATED:20240805T160259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240821T111911Z
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SUMMARY:Soil Workshop with Symbiosis Soil Lab
DESCRIPTION:Introducing the basics of soil microbiology\, and the practical steps you can take to improve soil health.\n\n\nThis is the second in a series of specialist soil workshops that will introduce farmers and landowners to the basics of soil microbiology\, and the practical steps that you can take to improve soil health. The workshop will include an on-farm walk\, live soil sample analysis\, and discussions on the science behind soil health. \nSoil Workshop: Led by Symbiosis Soil Lab\, an innovative mobile laboratory\, this workshop will introduce you to soil microbiology and the benefits of soil biodiversity. Symbiosis Soil Lab operates the only known Soil Microbiology Food Web Mobile Lab and they specialise in regenerating life into soils. \nWill Luke from the Apricot Centre CIC\, will be leading a session on the basics of soil microbiology: explaining how microbes evolve and their relationships to each other\, and the help we can give them by creating an environment where they can thrive. \nFarm Walk: Al and Mariana will show us around Trigon Farm. Started in 2020\, Trigon Farm uses permaculture principles\, no-dig and regenerative practices to grow vegetables and flowers. Al and Mariana will share their reasons for adopting a no-dig approach to improve soil health and their vision to create a stable\, biodiverse ecosystem. \nUpdates on Latest Research and Policy Changes \nThe Future Farming Resilience team will also provide updates on the latest reports\, policy changes\, and where to access resources to support you to improve the soil health on your farm. \nTimings \n10:00-10:30 – Arrival and Registration \n10:30-10:45 – Introduction to Trigon Farm \n10:45-11:15 – Introduction to Soil Microbes by the Apricot Centre \n11:15-11:45 – Talk by Symbiosis Soil Lab \n11:45-13:45 – Farm Walk & Live Soil Analysis \n13:45-14:45 – Lunch \n14:45-15:45 – Soil Management in Practice – updates in policy & research\, funding\, and agricultural support \n15:15-15:30 – Q&A and Event End \n1:1 Soil Consultancy with Symbiosis Soil Lab \nAttendees will have the opportunity to apply for a fully funded 1:1 consultancy with Symbiosis Soil Lab following the completion of an Expression of Interest Form which will be provided at the workshop and an electric copy emailed following attendance. \nEligibility \nThis workshop is available to any farmer or land manager in Devon\, Somerset\, Dorset\, Cornwall\, or the Isles of Scilly currently in receipt of BPS payments. \nTo be eligible to participate in the Future Farming Resilience project and receive subsequent 1:1 support or attend further workshops\, you will be required to complete a Monitoring Information form. Forms will be provided by your advisor\, at a workshop\, or emailed to you after an online workshop. Please ensure forms are completed swiftly. Please be aware that BIP may limit further access to specialist workshops or 1:1 advice\, if the form is not completed. \nIf you have any questions please call us on 01837 659 059 or email team@businessinfopoint.co.uk. Please check our privacy policy and Devon County Council’s privacy policy to see how we store and manage your submitted data.
URL:https://businessinfopoint.co.uk/workshops/soil-workshop-with-symbiosis-soil-lab-2/
LOCATION:Trigon Farm\, Trigon Farm\, Derriton\, Devon\, EX22 6JU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Agriculture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240820T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240820T153000
DTSTAMP:20260625T073414
CREATED:20240805T151700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240805T151700Z
UID:10000477-1724148000-1724167800@businessinfopoint.co.uk
SUMMARY:Soil Workshop with Symbiosis Soil Lab
DESCRIPTION:Introducing the basics of soil microbiology\, and the practical steps you can take to improve soil health.\n\n\nThis is the first in a series of specialist soil workshops that will introduce farmers and landowners to the basics of soil microbiology\, and the practical steps that you can take to improve soil health. The workshop will include an on-farm walk\, live soil sample analysis\, and discussions on the science behind soil health. \nSoil Workshop: Led by Symbiosis Soil Lab\, an innovative mobile laboratory\, this workshop will introduce you to soil microbiology and the benefits of soil biodiversity. Symbiosis Soil Lab operates the only known Soil Microbiology Food Web Mobile Lab and they specialise in regenerating life into soils. \nFarm Walk: Will and Tanya Luke of Porsham Farm will show us around their working family dairy farm and share their reasons for adopting a more regenerative approach. \nTo support the herd health at Porsham Farm\, please bring clean wellies\, drive through the wheelwash\, and dip your wellies on arrival in the disinfectant provided. \nWill is also a tutor for the Apricot Centre CIC and will be leading a session on the basics of soil microbiology: explaining how microbes evolve and their relationships to each other\, and the help we can give them by creating an environment where they can thrive. \nThis workshop is hosted in collaboration with the Apricot Centre CIC\, a 67-acre mixed farm in South Devon providing biodynamic/organic food to 300 households through a box scheme and regular market stall. Their aim is to inspire by providing opportunities for free training and business support for land workers and farms with a yearly student cohort of 180+ students. \nUpdates on Latest Research and Policy Changes \nThe Future Farming Resilience team will also provide updates on the latest reports\, policy changes\, and where to access resources to support you to improve the soil health on your farm. \n1:1 Soil Consultancy with Symbiosis Soil Lab   \nAttendees will have the opportunity to apply for a fully funded 1:1 consultancy with Symbiosis Soil Lab following the completion of an Expression of Interest Form which will be provided at the workshop and an electric copy emailed following attendance. \nEligibility \nThis workshop is available to any farmer or land manager in Devon\, Somerset\, Dorset\, Cornwall\, or the Isles of Scilly currently in receipt of BPS payments. \nTo be eligible to participate in the Future Farming Resilience project and receive subsequent 1:1 support or attend further workshops\, you will be required to complete a Monitoring Information form. Forms will be provided by your advisor\, at a workshop\, or emailed to you after an online workshop. Please ensure forms are completed swiftly. Please be aware that BIP may limit further access to specialist workshops or 1:1 advice\, if the form is not completed. \nIf you have any questions\, please call us on 01837 659 059 or email team@businessinfopoint.co.uk. Please check our privacy policy and Devon County Council’s privacy policy to see how we store and manage your submitted data.
URL:https://businessinfopoint.co.uk/workshops/soil-workshop-with-symbiosis-soil-lab/
LOCATION:Porsham Farm\, Roborough Lane\, Plymouth\, Devon\, PL5 4LJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Agriculture
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