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BASIS AND NROSO POINTS FOR BASE-UK MEMBERSHIP

Posted April, 27th, 2022

Points available for annual membership.

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REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE: WHAT TO AVOID AND HOW TO START.

Posted December, 9th, 2021

BASE-UK has a series of articles which will appear in the Farmers Weekly on "Regenerative Agriculture - Making the Change" written by Louise Impey and using BASE-UK members as case studies.

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BASE-UK FARM WALK REVIEW - JAMES BUCHER

Posted June, 24th, 2024

James Bucher kindly hosted BASE-UK members on a farm walk which has been reviewed by Louise Impey.

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WHY REGENERATIVE FARMING NEEDS TO START WITH THE SOIL.

Posted May, 28th, 2024

BASE-UK members James Warne and Gary Willoughby are interviewed by Louise Impey prior to the Direct Driller @Cereals Event on 11th and 12th June.

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SIX INCHES OF SOIL BOOK

Posted May, 22nd, 2024

This book has been written to compliment the film and 5M Books has offered members of BASE-UK a 20% discount.

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BASE-UK - ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2024 DAY 2 - HANNAH FRASER

Posted April, 2nd, 2024

Hannah will be presenting - Farming for health: How farm practices can impact the nutrient density of our food. We often hear advice about what foods we need to eat to promote our health. But is that enough? Do we need to also consider how that food has been grown? Sharing insights from the last 18 months of research, Hannah will explore what is nutrient density of food, how do different farm practices impact nutrient levels and how can we increase consumption of foods farmed for better nutrition.

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BASE-UK - ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2024 DAY 2 - DAVID GOODWIN

Posted April, 2nd, 2024

David will explain how the reintroduction of livestock has helped to change the way the whole farm has been managed, with a close focus on stock management, linking into rotation and how the implementation of environmental stewardship schemes has aided the return of grazing livestock to the farm.

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BASE-UK - ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2024 DAY 2 - RICHARD JENNER

Posted April, 2nd, 2024

Richard will be presenting on Landscape Enterprise Networks – Building business partnerships for resilient landscapes.

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BASE-UK - ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2024 - SIX INCHES OF SOIL PREVIEW

Posted April, 2nd, 2024

The annual conference closes with a preview of the film Six Inches of Soil.

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BASE-UK - ANNUAL CONFERENCE - DAY 2 - JAY FUHRER PART 2

Posted April, 2nd, 2024

Jay will present - Food and a Home - At first it sounds basic and straight forward. However, the challenge to obtain (and maintain) Food and a Home likely started long ago. How do we build and rebuild a home for various life forms? How do we provide an opportunity for a diverse and consistent diet? Food and a Home will look at our cropping systems, grazing systems, and gardens and ask, how can I foster life?

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BASE-UK - ANNUAL CONFERENCE DAY 2 - JAY FUHRER PART 1

Posted April, 2nd, 2024

What Moves the Carbon Dial? will discuss both old sunshine carbon and new sunshine carbon in today’s agriculture. A look at the long-term soil organic matter impacts as they relate to planting green, plant compatibility, integrating cover crops, season long cover crop combinations managed grazed, rotational perennials, and garden impacts for carbon and nutrient density. These impacts will illustrate that no-till planting is not enough. The resource responds to plant and animal diversity, allowing us to gain and maintain soil organic matter.

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BASE-UK - ANNUAL CONFERENCE DAY 1 - BEN ADAMS

Posted March, 18th, 2024

Ben will be presenting his intercropping 2023 trail results. He will talk though his latest trial results and gross margins on nine different intercrop mixes of which all received no inputs and were all taken to harvest.

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