Join us for an engaging episode of "Cereal Killers," the podcast that delves into the fascinating world of arable crop management. This instalment features an insightful talk from the Farming Innovation Forum at Lancaster University, exploring the critical topic of protecting soil biology on regenerative farms.
Dr Russell Sharp shares his journey from studying ornamental plants to focusing on arable crops, driven by a passion for innovative solutions in agriculture. Learn about the key principles of regenerative farming, including minimizing soil disturbance, the strategic use of biologicals, and the impact of cover crops on soil health.
Dive into the challenges faced by modern agriculture, as we discuss zero-till techniques, the role of biostimulants, biopesticides, and biofertilizers, and the groundbreaking research aimed at combating blackgrass, a notorious weed affecting crops. Discover how science and sustainability intertwine to shape the future of farming.
Gain valuable insights into the controversial topics surrounding regenerative agriculture, from the misuse of copper fertilizers to the promising potential of biological solutions. Whether you're an agricultural enthusiast or a curious listener, this episode promises to challenge your perspective and spark thought-provoking conversations.