A collection of Neutrog staff and distributor partners attended the Soil Science Masterclass at Western Sydney University, for the second year running.
This course is run by Professor Brajsh Singh who is an internationally recognised expert in the field of microbial ecology. His research interests encompass functional microbial ecology, climate change and environmental biotechnology with particular focus on the role of microbes in ecosystem function and environmental sustainability.
Over two days, the course brings together farmers, growers and agronomists curious about how to adopt practices and strategies to enhance the life in soils and use the power of plant-soil-microbial relationships to unlock soil nutrients, produce healthier and more nutritious plants and understand how microbes drive modern farming success.
“One thing that I took away from the course, is how much is yet to be understood and the overall potential of increased understanding in this area, particularly in sustainable food production”, Luke Wormald, Neutrog Australia
Delivered by a combination of presentations and group exercises, the course gives a great perspective of both the theory and practice of soil health improvement.
If you are interested in attending next year please email: [email protected] to register your interest.
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