Join us for Grounded ‘Live’ this autumn and winter

This autumn and winter, Regenerate Outcomes is excited to invite you to Grounded 'Live', a series of live, online discussions bringing farmers together to dig deeper into regenerative agriculture.

Join 2023 Soil Farmer of the Year Stuart Johnson and soil microbiologist Kyle Richardville - from our mentoring team - as they invite guests to share their knowledge and advice.

For the first time, you’ll be able to hear Stuart and Kyle’s conversations live and ask questions as they speak with their guests.

Our first live session - Why you need a soil carbon baseline - will feature an expert panel discussing everything you need to know about high integrity baselines and why getting one is the crucial first step to being rewarded for the carbon stored in your soil.

Book your place now to join us on Wednesday 22nd October, 7:00pm - 8:30pm.

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Sign up below to join our Grounded ‘Live’ sessions throughout the autumn and winter

Healthier soils, healthier animals?

A focus on the animal health impact of good soil management

Wednesday 19th November, 7:00pm - 8:30pm

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The regenerative transition

Successes, setbacks, and stories from UK farmers

Wednesday 10th December, 7:00pm – 8:30pm

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Tools for transformation

Everything you need to know about machinery and equipment in regenerative agriculture

Wednesday 21st January, 7:00pm – 8:30pm

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Is no-till enough?

Rethinking soil health on arable farms  

Wednesday 11th February, 7:00pm – 8:30pm

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It won't work on our farm!

Debunking the myths and discussing the truth about regenerative agriculture

Wednesday 4th March, 7:00pm - 8:30pm

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Soil carbon baselining and measurement at no upfront cost

Regenerate Outcomes provides rigorous soil carbon baselining and measurement.

Our mentoring team work with farmers to build productive soil by increasing organic matter. The increase can then be used to generate carbon credits which you can retain or sell for additional revenue.

We work with Agricarbon to measure increases in soil carbon. Agricarbon base their measurements on physical samples from your farm. Samples are completed to a depth of up to 60cm to meet the demands of higher quality verification schemes.

This means the credits can attract a higher premium than those generated in other schemes.

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Meet our members: Nikki and James Yoxall, Rottal Estate