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Unearthing Soil Potential with Joel Williams: A Journey through Transition and Resilience

Join us on Thursday, June 12th, at 3:30 pm for a FREE virtual lecture delivered by renowned soil health educator Joel Williams.

Define Your Grazing Vision

Envision a livestock operation where healthy soil and resilient practices work in harmony. With Joel Williams — a respected authority from Australia to Canada on plant and soil health— you'll gain insight into transforming your soil effectively.

In the same way that soils take time to degrade, they also take time to regenerate - there are no silver bullets or magic formulas. Context is always key, and typically, a multi-pronged, integrated approach will most effectively drive the transition towards soil health. Joel's presentation outlines some key strategies and stepping stones that support the journey towards achieving soil health.

Learn about Soil Health

  • Soil Health Strategies: Learn practical techniques to enhance soil carbon and overall soil health.
  • Intercropping Benefits: Discover the advantages of intercropping and its impact on sustainable farming practices.
  • Grazing Management: Gain insights into effective grazing practices that benefit both livestock and land.
  • Livestock Health: Access practical advice on improving livestock production by integrating plant and soil health.

In this session, Joel will deliver a combination of scientific insight and practical advice that can be applied immediately to your farm.

Start Fresh or Fine-Tune Your Soil Health Practices

Use this FREE webinar to take advantage of the opportunity to learn directly from Joel Williams. Register now and begin your journey towards a more resilient and productive grazing future.

More Reasons to Attend

  • Network with Peers: Connect with other farmers and producers who are learning about soil health and resilient practices.
  • Learn Practical Soil Health Solutions: Explore straightforward and dependable methods for soil transition.

"Joel Williams advocates a primarily nutritional and biological, rather than chemical, approach to farming" — The Royal Highland & Agricultural Society of Scotland.

Join us in building a network of farmers and agricultural enthusiasts dedicated to driving positive change in grazing land management. Your journey to healthier, more productive soil begins here.