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That's a wrap: Reflecting on Season One of The Sea2Soil PodcastThat's a wrap: Reflecting on Season One of The Sea2Soil Podcast
Sea2Soil sets market-leading results in grassland trials testing a range of biologicalsSea2Soil sets market-leading results in grassland trials testing a range of biologicals
Keep an eye on setting up winter crops well to prep for a fruitful early springKeep an eye on setting up winter crops well to prep for a fruitful early spring
Farming Through Drought: Lessons from Bulgaria with Marian DichevskiFarming Through Drought: Lessons from Bulgaria with Marian Dichevski
Bulgarian grower Marian Dichevski joins Grant to explore what drought means for real farms, how to balance cultivations with cover crops, and why biology‑first nutrition can help crops perform when water is the limiting factor.
Healthy soil, resilient Farms: Absorbing more rain, holding more waterHealthy soil, resilient Farms: Absorbing more rain, holding more water
Episode 5: What two years of trial work reveal about Sea2Soil and the Claydon System, with Simon RevellEpisode 5: What two years of trial work reveal about Sea2Soil and the Claydon System, with Simon Revell
Farming for the future: Claydon Drills and the regenerative JourneyFarming for the future: Claydon Drills and the regenerative Journey
3–5 Years to Better Soils: What to Expect on Your Regen Journey3–5 Years to Better Soils: What to Expect on Your Regen Journey
Episode 4: A masterclass on using amino acids to improve soil health, with Joel WilliamsEpisode 4: A masterclass on using amino acids to improve soil health, with Joel Williams
Building Soil Health with Joel Williams - The Sea2Soil Podcast – Episode 4Building Soil Health with Joel Williams - The Sea2Soil Podcast – Episode 4
When to Feed Your Soil Biology – and Why Timing MattersWhen to Feed Your Soil Biology – and Why Timing Matters
Episode 3: Discussing microbial activity in soils, with James WarneEpisode 3: Discussing microbial activity in soils, with James Warne
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That's a wrap: Reflecting on Season One of The Sea2Soil Podcast
Season One of The Sea2Soil Podcast is complete! Across six episodes, we’ve heard from six expert voices and listened to their insights into the future of soil health and regenerative farming. And what a journey it's been. From conservation agriculture principles to real-world regenerative systems, from microbial activity to amino acid applications, we’ve explored the challenges and opportunities facing modern farming through honest, expert-led conversations. Hosted by our Business Development Manager, Grant James, each episode brought together leading voices from across the UK and Europe...
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Sea2Soil sets market-leading results in grassland trials testing a range of biologicals
Sea2Soil sets market-leading results in grassland trials testing a range of biologicals
Terrafarmer-run farm trials, funded through an Innovate UK research project, are testing and comparing a range of different biological stimulants applied to grassland. Results so far have shown their potential to reduce inputs and improve grass quality. How has Sea2Soil performed? Sea2Soil fish hydrolysate delivers a wide range of plant-available amino acids, macronutrients and trace elements to both the crop and soil. Sea2Soil performed very highly in all trial measurements taken, including giving increases in kilograms of dry matter (DM)/ha, crude protein, trace element availability, and mi...
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Keep an eye on setting up winter crops well to prep for a fruitful early spring
Keep an eye on setting up winter crops well to prep for a fruitful early spring
Keeping winter crops healthy to set up well for early spring 2026 looks to be even more vital this season given the very rapid establishment and initial crop growth around UK farms this autumn. Winter crops including cereals, oilseeds and pulses have established extremely well on the whole this season in response to being drilled into good seedbeds, with sufficient moisture and relatively mild temperatures, which encouraged rapid germination and early growth conditions. This pronounced early growth and extra plant biomass that many crops now have will need careful subsequent management over t...
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Farming Through Drought: Lessons from Bulgaria with Marian Dichevski
Farming Through Drought: Lessons from Bulgaria with Marian Dichevski
Bulgarian grower Marian Dichevski joins Grant to explore what drought means for real farms, how to balance cultivations with cover crops, and why biology‑first nutrition can help crops perform when water is the limiting factor.
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Healthy soil, resilient Farms: Absorbing more rain, holding more water
Healthy soil, resilient Farms: Absorbing more rain, holding more water
Autumn has arrived in the UK, and with it we’ll no doubt be flooded with all too familiar headlines: fields under water, roads washed out, crops lost to flooding. With extreme weather events becoming more common, farmers are being asked to balance two seemingly opposite threats: drought in summer and waterlogging in autumn and winter. But the solution to both may lie beneath our feet. Why healthy soils handle extremes better As Simon Revell from Claydon Drills explained in our latest podcast episode, soil health isn’t just about crop nutrition. Healthy, well-structured soils are more resi...
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