Podcast to explore soil health and regenerative farming

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Sea2Soil, the innovative soil improver developed by Pelagia, is proud to announce the launch of its first podcast series – recorded in the heart of Herefordshire – designed to support and inspire the UK’s farming community with expert insight and practical guidance on soil health and integrated farming practices.

Hosted by Grant James, Business Development Manager at Sea2Soil, the new series features engaging, in-depth conversations with some of the leading voices in UK and European agriculture. Across six episodes, Grant and his guests explore topics ranging from conservation agriculture and regenerative systems to microbial activity, farm consultancy, and emerging European markets for soil health products.

“This podcast series is about sharing knowledge,” explains Grant. “We’ve brought together voices from across the farming and agronomy sectors to explore some of the most important issues facing growers today, especially around soil biology, carbon, and sustainability. The guests are incredibly passionate about what they do, and there are real take-home messages here for anyone interested in improving farm performance through better soil health.”

Series highlights:

Episode 1: Steve Townsend, Soil First Farming, on building carbon and soil biology for conservation agriculture.

Episode 2: Regen Ben on how regenerative practices, including the integration of Sea2Soil, are transforming his Herefordshire farm.

Episode 3: James Warne, Soil First Farming, discusses feeding the “underground livestock” – boosting microbial activity in soil.

Episode 4: Joel Williams, Integrated Soils, delivers a masterclass on the use of amino acids in soil management.

Episode 5:  Simon Revell, Claydon Drills, explores drilling technology and two years of trials using Sea2Soil on Claydon Farms.

Episode 6: Marian Dichevski shares insights on the need for regenerative solutions in European markets.

The Sea2Soil Podcast video series will be available to stream on Spotify and to watch on YouTube from August 14th.

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