Not only is soil health a fundamental issue for scientists and experts but also for farmers.
How can they translate theory into actions?
What are the practical steps that put soil health at the top of their agenda?
Don’t miss the interview with Sarah Bell, a farmer from Rutland.
Michael McNeill is a PhD agronomist trained at Iowa State University. In 1983 he started Ag Advisory Ltd, an independent agricultural consulting service providing genetic, agronomic and economic consultation for farmers. Michael also developed research work on remote sensing using GPS technologies involving aerial photographing of the land mass of a five-state area in the Midwest. He is currently researching methods to efficiently rejuvenate damaged agricultural soils.
Sarah Bell is a farmer in Rutland. She holds a degree in Food Supply Chain Management, Agriculture and Food Science. Sarah is an OFC Emerging Leader and has completed the Windsor Women in Leadership programme. Sarah has trained with the Cambridge University Institute for Sustainability Leadership and has a diploma from the Chartered Institute of Marketing. She has spoken at the Financial Times Global Food Systems Summit and at the Oxford Farming Conference.