Events

  • Soil Health: Beyond NPK

    Join us for an exploration into a biologically active soil; truly going beyond the usual NPK analysis. Regular soil analysis, including soil organic matter (SOM) is now a requirement for all farmers and crofters receiving Basic Payments. Join us for an insightful and interactive session! FREE and open to farmers, crofters, growers and land managers. […]

  • Food and Farming Hustings: The Voters Who Feed and Steward Scotland

    Bowhouse Balcaskie Estates, Fife

    We’re bringing together the voters who feed Scotland – farmers, crofters, growers, and food producers – to discuss the realities of running profitable, sustainable rural businesses in today’s economic and ecological climate. This isn’t a standard hustings. It’s rooted in the day-in, day-out practical reality of Scottish food and farming – what it takes to […]

  • Going Organic: Practical Steps for Dairy Farmers

    Join this Soil Association webinar to learn about the organic conversion process and the practical realities of organic dairy farming. Hear directly from organic advisors, an inspector from Soil Association Certification, and an experienced organic dairy farmer, and gain valuable guidance to support your transition.

  • Farming the Fens: Building resilient peatland systems

    Join this free webinar hosted by Fenland SOIL and Soil Association, exploring new developments in sustainable farming systems on the Fens. Lowland peat soils support some of the most productive farming systems in the country but are also responsible for a significant proportion of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions. Farmers working these soils face growing pressure […]

  • SFI26 Explained: A Practical Guide for Organic and Non-Organic Farmers

    This webinar will provide a comprehensive overview of the SFI26 scheme, outlining the available options and offering practical guidance on planning and preparing applications. The session is designed for both organic and non-organic farmers, helping attendees understand how the scheme can be integrated into different farming systems. It will also highlight opportunities for capital grants […]

  • Regenerative farming hustings: The future of Scotland’s land and policy

    Join our online hustings to discuss the potential of regenerative farming with MSPs and party spokespeople from across Scotland. What does the future hold for regenerative farming in Scotland? As the nation moves toward more sustainable land use, the Nature Friendly Farming Network (NFFN) and the Scottish Agroecology Partnership (SAP) invite you to a national […]