Event Date
Soil

With soil cultivation expert Philip Wright

Join ADAS as we discuss how to maintain good soil structure and best cultivation practices.

Starting with an introduction to the basics of soil structure and compaction, Philip will then conduct an in-field practical demonstration on how to assess your own soils with a spade and the effect of different tillage techniques on the soil profile.

The events start at 10am and finish at 3pm. Lunch and refreshments will be provided.

This event is free to attend but attendees must first be registered with ADAS for the Defra Future Farming Resilience Fund scheme.

Event Information

  • 13th of May – Boroughbridge, Kirby Hill, YO51 9DS
  • 15th of May – Brigg, Somerby, DN38 6EX
  • 17th of May – Peterborough, March, PE15 0DH
  • 20th of May – Liverpool, Tarbock Green, L35 1RD
  • 22nd of May – Buckinghamshire, Finmere, MK18 4AT
  • 24th of May – Bury St Edmunds, Norton, IP31 3LG

Agenda

10.00 Arrival and chat

10.15 Introduction to the day and farm

10.30 Soil technical session

12.00 Lunch

13.00 Soil practical session in the field

14.00 Machinery tour and discussion

15.00 Conclusion and thanks

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