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Watch again: Regenerative agriculture

21 April 2021, 11:00 – 12:00

Virtual Event



In this hour-long session,ÌýNFU experts looked atÌýtheÌýemerging policy area of regenerative agriculture.

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In the virtual event opportunities for farming to deliver for the environment, create productivity gains and help achieve net zero were discussed. Participants also heard from a farmer about his experience ofÌýregenerative agriculture and practices.

Watch again to find out moreÌýon productivity and what it means for farming, why it is so important and what steps you can put in place to better understand business productivity.

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Suggested further reading list

FindÌýout more about regenerative agriculture in these published books.
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  • Dirt to Soil - One family's journey into regenerative agriculture by Gabe Brown
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  • Growing a revolution: Bringing our soil back to life by David R. Montgomery
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  • A soil owner's manual: How to restore and maintain soil health by Jon Stika
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  • The soil will save us: How scientists, farmers and foodies are healing the soil to save the planet by Kristin Onhlson
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  • For the love of soil: Strategies to regenerate our food production systems by Nicole Masters
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  • Back from the brink: How Australia's landscape can be saved by Peter Andrews
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  • Quality Agriculture by John Kempf
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Championing theÌýFarmed Environment (CFE)

CFE has produced a range of guidance resourcesÌýto assist you in making the right choices for your farm and your business.


More than 900 members registered for the NFU Live event, which featured:

  • NFU Vice President Tom Bradshaw
  • Chief Environment Adviser Diane Mitchell
  • Farmer Michael Kavanagh
  • Head of Farming at the Allerton ProjectÌýPhil Jarvis



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Event details
Start Date
21 April 2021 at 11:00
End Date
21 April 2021 at 12:00
Location
Virtual Event

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