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Time for some SCIENCE. Join us on Sunday 28th Sep for our fortnightly Sunday session.

What is the link between farming with Multi Species and resurrecting the damaged carbon and water cycles. Are farmers in control of their changing climate? Is regeneration the answer? Is Carbon really the issue or is it bare ground and clearing land? Are we on the brink of salvation?

Starting with the usual language section with Tamzin Revell (Farming Revolution) Changing Climate versus Climate Change. This will lead us onto a robust discussion with Dr Kris Nichols (Knowledge of Regeneration In Soil, KRIS) and Dr Philip Mulvey (Ryzo formally Carbon Count) and Kevin Elmy, PAg (Cover Crops Canada).Come and join us for this POWERFUL Sunday Session. Carbon, Water and Multi Species all wrapped into one!

For the Multi Species Farming event: https://farmingrevolution.com.au/mult...

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