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Fields Good Regenerative Farming festival

September 7 @ 8:00 am 5:00 pm

NI’s First Regenerative Agriculture Festival

Discover how you can improve your farm’s profitability, sustainability and make it more resilient to our ever-changing weather patterns.

At Fields Good, you will learn how to:

🌱Improve soil, livestock and plant health
🌱Grazing practices for soil health
🌱Understand the importance of soil biology 
🌱Monitor your soil and understand soil test results
🌱Reduce reliance on expensive inputs
🌱Increase resilience to climate change

With three speaker zones, the chance to ask questions in panel discussions and practical hands-on demonstrations.

Hear from international experts and local regenerative farmers. Plus meet up with other farmers, visit our plant displays, food stalls, bar, evening entertainment and camping (area for tents and camper vans).

Head to www.FieldsGood.co.uk for your tickets.

📅 Saturday 7th September
📍 The Sheddings, | Glenarm Estate | Glenarm | BT44 0BLG

Hear from knowledgeable farmer speakers about their own transition journey, Experts in soil health will share their wisdom on how the soil functions, how to interpret your soil test results, how to measure and monitor soil and forage, and why soil biology is so important.

Fields Good will build practical skills, connections and inspiration whilst addressing some of the many challenges and opportunities for the Northern Ireland food and farming industry.

Fields Good wants to:

Help farmers and food producers learn more about soil health
Establish a dedicated grass roots platform that supports regenerative farming
Build connections and engagement across the whole food system
Promote wider food citizenship

For more information visit the event website

Fields Good

The Sheddings, Glenarm, BT44 0BL

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