Reduce your reliance on fertiliser and focus on soil health this springSpring finally feels as though it has arrived, but with many fields coming into the season off the back of wet winter weather that saturated soils, managing and improving soil biology, now, is a top priority.
With conditions improving, farmers are being presented with the opportunity to boost soil health and optimise nutrition early in newly growing crops. Unlocking underground activity is essential when it comes to optimising soil health; future success doesn’t always start where you can see it!
John Mackay Uses Sea2SoilBringing an engineering mindset to regenerative farming John has built a comprehensive knowledge of alternative farming systems. See how John's employed a “work smarter, not harder" strategy to his 300+ acre farm in Caithness.
Doug Christie Uses Sea2SoilWith scientific rigour in his farming decisions and a systematic approach to trialling products, Doug demonstrates evidence-based regenerative farming by employing Sea2Soil on his 1500+ acre organic farm in Fife.
Making Grassland Work HarderIn partnership with Terrafarmer, Sea2Soil has been involved in key biological studies taking place across Wales. Read the deep-dive into the study and its findings.
Farming Through Drought: Lessons from Bulgaria with Marian DichevskiBulgarian grower Marian Dichevski joins Grant to explore what drought means for real farms, how to balance cultivations with cover crops, and why biology‑first nutrition can help crops perform when water is the limiting factor.