Elearning
Deepen your knowledge — wherever and whenever it suits you.
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Flexible learning — follow the modules at your own pace.
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Practical application — insights you can immediately apply to your own farm management.
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Created by experts — developed by Dietmar Näser, based on hands-on experience.
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Complete curriculum — 5 modules covering everything from fundamentals to nutrient management.


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The problem statement: "Many farmers are becoming aware of regenerative agriculture, but often lack specific, practical advice that is applicable to their own land."
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Target audience for this e-learning: beginners, farmers who have already partially transitioned (to regenerative practices), agricultural professionals who want to upskill/retrain
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What you will achieve: Increased soil fertility, sustainable practices, cost savings, climate resilience

DIETMAR NAESER - Elearning
Module 1 – Fundamentals
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Difference between regenerative and probiotic methods
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Importance of soil quality for yield, weeds, and diseases
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Carbon, humus, nitrogen, and water as the basis of fertility
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Soil tillage to limit carbon losses
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Application of early cultivation strategies and lime fertilization
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Function and use of compost tea
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Improvement of grassland quality


Module 2 – Spring Activities
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Natural absorption of nutrients by plants and micro-organisms
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Enhancing absorption via photosynthesis and soil aeration
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Using leaf sap and plant analyses as control/monitoring tools
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Employing ferments from wild plants as natural enhancers/boosters
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Mechanical cultivation measures for a healthy soil climate
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Combination of ferments and mechanical tillage for maximum effectiveness
Module 3 – Plant Health
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Recognizing plant stress and its effects on yield and diseases
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Soil biodiversity as the basis for resilience
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Applying the health pyramid in regenerative agriculture
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Using leaf sap tests to guide stress management and treatments
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Effect of soil compaction and root growth on plant health
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Combating weakness parasites (such as oomycetes) by eliminating the root cause
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Deployment of cover crops and mixtures for diversity and vitality


Module 4 – Soil Fertility & Humus Formation
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Understanding and efficiently stimulating humus formation
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Avoiding humus losses and smart management of humus-rich soils
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Applying flächenrotte (surface rotting/fermentation), subsoil tillage, and green manures
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Ploughing and sowing time strategies in a regenerative context
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Winter-green crops and their role in crop rotation and fodder production
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Mulching with fermentation soil sprays for lasting soil building
Module 5 – Nutrients & Carbon Enhancement
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Probiotic composting and extracts for healthy soils
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Application and quality assurance of compost extracts
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Biochar as a habitat for microbes and sustainable nutrient storage Integration of biochar into fertilizers and soil management
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Application of colloidal clay solutions for water and nutrient binding
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Using and improving soil analyses with biological parameters
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From classic nutrient balance to probiotic fertilization

Auteur: Dietmar Naser
Module Designer, Authority in the Field of Regenerative Agriculture

