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ORC Living Mulch Webinar

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The Living Mulches project has been running for the past three years to trial the integration of white leaf clover, as a perennial cover crop, into a cash crop rotations through direct drilling. Through this webinar we will give the latest updates on the Living Mulches project as well as a review of last year's soil health data from the living mulch trials at Green Acres farm. Two speakers, Matt England and David Newman will share their experiences of integrating living mulches into their farming systems. The webinar will end with a discussion on the current challenges with living mulches and how these could be overcome.

A few headline topics that will be covered:

-Machinery used for living mulches

-The best varieties and sowing densities for the living mulch

-Details about sowing dates

-Management techniques

-Challenges with the system and gaps that need to be identified

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Speaker

Dr Suzie Haryanti Husain

Founder of the SHE™

A Global Soil Health Expert with over 16 years of experience working at the intersection of regenerative agriculture, soil intelligence, and systems strategy.  She founded the SHE™ Framework (Soil | Health | Evidence) to help organizations shift from input-heavy models to biology-first solutions that are measurable, scalable, and rooted in real-world field data. Her approach blends scientific precision, strategic thinking, and deep respect for the land.  She doesn’t just speak about sustainability.  She builds systems that live it.

Speaker

Adrian Steele

Soil Association

Adrian has been involved with the organic sector for many years as a farmer, and has been instrumental in creating and developing marketing initiatives in the livestock, seeds and cereals sectors. His farming business  in Worcestershire also hosts vegetable production and dairy heifers, and is linked with other local landowners through share farm and rental arrangements. He has worked closely with food processors and marketing agents for over 25 years. Adrian is also a qualified solicitor and has served as a Trustee of the Soil Association.

Speaker

Will Marris

Terrafarmer

Growing up on a mixed family farm in Lincolnshire sparked Will’s interest in sustainable farming, particularly how integrating livestock and arable systems can help to create a more robust and resilient business, centred around good soil management. 

After studying at Newcastle University, Will worked as an agronomist for six years, delivering regenerative farming advice alongside SFI and soil consultancy. His passion is helping and supporting farmers on their transition to regenerative farming systems.

 
Speaker

Tom Tolputt

Terrafarmer

Based in Cornwall, Tom is an organic farmer and has worked as a livestock nutrition consultant for over 25 years. He farms around 600 acres with his wife, Nicola, where they put regenerative and biological farming into practice, running an Angus suckler herd and growing organic oats, barley, and fodder beet. 

Tom’s view of regenerative farming changed fundamentally in 2017 after working in the states with the ‘father of biological farming’, Gary Zimmer of MidWestern Bioag.

Passionate about the wide-ranging benefits of good grazing management, diverse cropping, and soil health, Tom believes regenerative farming V-practices offer a win-win when it comes to farm profitability, public ecosystem services, and the wider environment.

Speaker

Red Root Biotech


Isaac, Nicolas and Matthew work and study as part of the Schornack Group within the Sainsbury Laboratory at Cambridge University.  This group is studying the benefits and disbenefits of plant and microorganism interactions and seeking to better understand these at a cellular and molecular level to help us manage pathogens and exploit beneficial symbiosis.