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Regenerative Agriculture expert, Ray Archuleta shares how reducing inputs and adopting a regenerative agricultural system could help you reduce your carbon footprint. ‘Regen-Ag’ is a buzz word in the UK dairy industry at the moment, and this webinar describes the principals, their benefits and how they can be implemented on British farms. Ray is a certified soil scientist with the Soil Science Society of America and has over 30 years of experience as a soil conservationist. He is often referred to as the ‘Minister of Soil’ and starred as the soil scientist in the Netflix documentary ‘Kiss the Ground’. The webinar covers: The concepts of soil function Indicators of soil function The new Haney soil biological test to help reduce inputs and determine soil function How the Haney test was used for evaluating and progressing a Dairy Grazing Operation Follow us on Twitter: / ahdb_dairy Like us on Facebook: / Sign up for the latest news and events: https://ahdb.org.uk/keeping-in-touch ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board. Our purpose is to be a critical enabler, to positively influence outcomes, allowing farmers, growers and others in the supply chain to be competitive, successful and share good practice. We equip levy payers with easy to use products, tools and services to help them make informed decisions and improve business performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, AHDB supports the following industries: meat and livestock (Beef, Lamb and Pork) in England; Dairy in Great Britain; and Cereals and Oilseeds in the UK. For further information visit www.ahdb.org.uk