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Reduce your reliance on fertiliser and focus on soil health this springReduce your reliance on fertiliser and focus on soil health this spring
Spring finally feels as though it has arrived, but with many fields coming into the season off the back of wet winter weather that saturated soils, managing and improving soil biology, now, is a top priority.With conditions improving, farmers are being presented with the opportunity to boost soil health and optimise nutrition early in newly growing crops. Unlocking underground activity is essential when it comes to optimising soil health; future success doesn’t always start where you can see it!
Latest Press: After a wet winter, Sea2Soil urges growers to prioritise soil checks and gentle spring recoveryLatest Press: After a wet winter, Sea2Soil urges growers to prioritise soil checks and gentle spring recovery
John Mackay Uses Sea2SoilJohn Mackay Uses Sea2Soil
Bringing an engineering mindset to regenerative farming John has built a comprehensive knowledge of alternative farming systems. See how John's employed a “work smarter, not harder" strategy to his 300+ acre farm in Caithness.
Doug Christie Uses Sea2SoilDoug Christie Uses Sea2Soil
With scientific rigour in his farming decisions and a systematic approach to trialling products, Doug demonstrates evidence-based regenerative farming by employing Sea2Soil on his 1500+ acre organic farm in Fife.
Making Grassland Work HarderMaking Grassland Work Harder
In partnership with Terrafarmer, Sea2Soil has been involved in key biological studies taking place across Wales. Read the deep-dive into the study and its findings.
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
Results of recent studies with NIAB and UoN
Results of recent studies with NIAB and UoN
Sea2Soil announces results of recent studies with NIAB and The University of Nottingham  Pelagia UK’s fish hydrolysate brand, Sea2Soil, is excited to announce key findings from its 2024 season farm-set trials and non-replicated conventional study in collaboration with the National Institute of Agricultural Botany (NIAB) and The University of Nottingham respectively.  Testing Sea2Soils’ efficacy against cabbage stem flea beetle (CSFB) damage as well as its impact on worm count, pH, carbon retention, moisture, porosity, and organic matter, these trials have proven that Sea2Soil can: ...
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Lay solid foundations for next year’s yield with Sea2Soil 
Lay solid foundations for next year’s yield with Sea2Soil 
Regenerative farming is undoubtedly a hot topic. And while it may still be deemed as a ‘forward-thinking approach’ by the industry at large, regenerative farming has emerged as a significant trend for a significant reason.  Not only does it promise to revitalise soil health and biodiversity but also aligns with corporate sustainability goals. Addressing soil health with a solution that prioritises microbial activity needs to take priority as we look ahead to next year, the question is, how are you going to embrace it?  Containing a full range of naturally balanced amino acids, f...
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What has Sea2Soil taken away from 2024’s premier agricultural events?
What has Sea2Soil taken away from 2024’s premier agricultural events?
As the 2024 show season draws to a close, it’s time for our team to look back over the past few months and take stock of what we’ve learnt. It’s hard to believe that just two years ago, Sea2Soil made its debut at Groundswell. Fast forward to 2024, and we headed to Hertfordshire to see what Cereals 2024 had in store.  It was fantastic to see some familiar faces as well as new ones - and that goes for the service providers and products that we were exhibiting alongside as well as the attendees. Despite some poor weather on the first day, the event still delivered valuable connections...
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Sea2Soil teams up with Joel Williams for Groundswell 2024
Sea2Soil teams up with Joel Williams for Groundswell 2024
As events season in the agricultural world draws nearer, Sea2Soil is thrilled to announce its collaboration with independent plant and soil health educator and Groundswell Speaker - Joel Williams for the 2024 event. Sea2Soil - the UK’s first fish hydrolysate-approved as an organic soil improver developed by Pelagia AS - is thrilled to announce that it has teamed up with independent, regenerative farming champion, Joel Williams, for Groundswell 2024.  Following a successful event last quarter, which saw Joel and Sea2Soil deliver a talk, panel discussion and field walk hosted by Paul Davey a...
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Regenerative farming is the answer to claw back the time stolen by adverse weather conditions
Regenerative farming is the answer to claw back the time stolen by adverse weather conditions
The rainfall and flooding that has hit the UK recently have posed farmers up and down the UK with unprecedented challenges setting usual progress back immeasurably. Grant James, Business Development Manager at Sea2Soil says regenerative farming - which harnesses the natural capabilities of fish hydrolysate - could be the answer to boosting soil health and claw back lost time. Following one of the wettest winters on record, adverse weather conditions have delayed arable and livestock farms from carrying out even the most basic of tasks, despite typically being the busiest time of the year.&nbs...
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