Webinars

Webinars & Events


Bringing Life Back Into Our Soils: Every Square Metre Counts!

A Public Talk with Walter Jehne of Regenerate Earth

2nd of May 2022

2:00 to 4:00 PM

Zion United Reform Church Hall

Northallerton DL7 8JZ

We are fortunate to engage Australian scientist Walter Jehne, whilst on his UK tour, to speak growing food and fibre in a way that regenerates soils and restores the ecosystem. Gifted with the ability to communicate complex science, he makes the topic of soil relevant and understandable to non-scientists.

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Walter is dedicating his life to advance the knowledge of soil regeneration globally, and the role of soil in cooling planet Earth naturally.


This is a great opportunity to come together, share ideas and learn from a man passionate about restoring Earth’s balance, by working with natural cycles and our own innate wisdom.


Walter will speak on the topic, Bringing Life Back Into Our Soils: Every Square Metre Counts! There will be plenty of time

for questions.


We ask that you arrive at least 10 minutes prior to the start of the event so that we can get started on time.


We encourage families to join this event as we know many youngsters are asking big questions about their future.


Entrance fee: £3 per individual (children under 12 free)


You can pay on entry or book online.


For more information please contact Emma Casson.

Tel: 07896 140669


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Webinar:

Successfully Grazing Through Seasonal Transitions

Webinar with Clive Bright, farmer in County Sligo, Ireland
Monday, the 29th of May 2023, 8:00 PM

Zoom login details will be emailed after you register.

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About Our Speaker

Farmer and graphic artist, Clive Bright of Rare Ruminaire, will share insights related to Spring and Autumn grazing. He farms a suckler beef herd in County Sligo, Ireland, of 35 to 50 animals.


Clive did rotational grazing for about 7 years prior to starting Holistic Management training in November 2020. Clive told me recently, "To be honest, I was sceptical that Holistic Planned Grazing would give better results than rotational grazing." Much to his surprise, the land improved rapidly.


The farm had a thick blanket of grass everywhere at the end of the growing season. We were able to finish animals on the stockpile, and cut our wintering costs in half.
– Clive Bright, County Sligo, Ireland, June 2022


Find out more about Clive in the press:



Webinar Topic

Spring and Autumn grazing present special challenges to the livestock farmer. Challenges such as:


  • Weather conditions are highly variable in the transition from Winter to Spring, and from Summer to Autumn.
  • Warm days in early Spring can trick you into thinking the growing season has started, when it really has not.
  • Animals want out of their sheds in Spring and it is tempting to put them in the fields when the first grass growth appears.
  • Balancing the stocking rate with grass production is harder when seasons are transitioning.


Clive will address the challenges of growing pasture with "heart" at the turning points of the year. He believes it is helpful to shed the thinking of modern traditions and heed ecological cycles echoed in older folklore. Clive will demonstrate that "timing is everything" to address the challenges at the turning points of the year.


Webinar Details

Date: Monday, the 29th of May 2023

Time: 8:00 to 9:00 PM, London


Please register using the link below, and we will send you a Zoom link.


The session will be recorded. Please register even if you can't attend, and we will send you a link to the recording.


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