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Regenerative farming is all about working in harmony with nature.
It focuses on minimal soil disturbance, growing hardy cover crops to keep the soil covered year-round, using fermented manure, and encouraging as much plant diversity as possible in various ways. These practices create the right conditions for natural processes to thrive.

Navigating the Data Flood
Agronomy has always been a data-intensive field, but the volume and variety of data have grown exponentially in recent years. With more sophisticated testing methods, agronomists are now inundated with increasing amounts of data from diverse sources. This evolution highlights the need for advanced data management and analysis techniques to help growers increase production while simultaneously maintaining profitability and soil health.

Practical course
A Practical Course for Farmers Ready to Get Started
Curious about regenerative agriculture? It’s a hot topic across farms and in the media, but very few can tell you what actually works for your land from an agronomic perspective. We can. So, who are we?
We’re experienced practitioners offering a hands-on course designed for farmers who want to apply regenerative techniques in the real world.
What Will You Learn?
🌾 Cover cropping and undersowing – Boost soil fertility and biodiversity by strategically using cover crops and undersown plants.
🍂 Surface decomposition (Flächenrotte) – Enrich your soil and build humus using living plants in a unique decomposition process.
🌿 Mulching – Apply a protective layer that retains moisture while feeding both soil and plants.
🧪 Interpreting plant sap and soil tests – Understand what your crop and soil analyses are telling you about the health of your land.
🌱 Balanced fertilization – Optimize the mineral nutrition of your soil.
💧 Vitalizing foliar sprays – Strengthen your crops with natural foliar applications.
🪴 Compost teas and extracts – Learn to make compost teas and extracts that activate soil life.
🔬 DIY soil and plant analysis – Build skills to monitor your own soil and crops and make data-informed improvements.
♻️ Fermenting organic waste – Increase the value of solid manure, slurry, and green cuttings through fermentation.
🔧 Plow pan treatment – Improve root depth and water infiltration using specialized equipment and fermented treatments.
🌬️ Optimizing soil respiration – Boost biological activity in your soil with proven techniques taught during the course.
⚖️ Balancing soil minerals – Ensure the optimal distribution and availability of essential minerals for both soil and plants.
🌐 Introducing liquid carbon – Learn the “liquid carbon pathway” to enhance carbon sequestration and soil fertility.
🌱 Supporting plant health through all growth stages – Understand how to guide your crops through each growth phase with regenerative methods.
☀️ Enhancing photosynthesis – Help your crops thrive by improving their photosynthetic function.
🌾 Reading weeds – Discover what weeds are telling you about your soil and why they grow where they do.
🐛 Managing harmful insects regeneratively – Explore natural methods to control pests across crop and vegetable systems.
Who is it for?
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Arable farmers
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Livestock farmers
When?
📅 Theory module (online): Starts February 10, 2025 via e-learning
📅 Practical module (on-site): Begins late March 2025 at the first host farm
Note: Participation in the practical sessions requires completion of the online theory module.

