Michael Richards will talk about conservation on his farm near Laughton, an arable and beef enterprise where he is dedicated to improving both the soil and the infrastructure.
Beginning by explaining the classification of farmland in Great Britain, and how this impacts upon agriculture in the Lewes area, Michael will focus largely on organic soil enhancement and how this approach can help to solve current pollution problems, while at the same time reducing reliance on artificial fertilisers.
He will also show how modern cropping methods advance carbon sequestration and improve both soil structure and plant nutrient availability. Consideration will be given to the role played by hedgerow trees and woodland in carbon capture, and provision of timber required for farming and other purposes.
Michael will emphasize the advantage of keeping livestock as part of maintaining the ecological balance of the countryside, as well as providing food and other useful products.
Modern cultivation methods will be explained, and show how these play a part in reducing the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
This talk is free to members of the Friends of Lewes, and £4 to non-members. Please pay at the door.
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Non members | £4.00 per ticket |
Members free of charge
£4 for non-members
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