A one-day seminar focusing on soil health will take place next week in Co Meath. The seminar will focus on all things soil-related, including minerals, soil microbes and humus and is hosted by New Generation Agriculture.
The company specialises in distributing products and advice aimed at improving soil and plant health. These include a range of foliar plant and soil feeds, humates and microbial products, as well as nutritional feed additives for animal.
Speakers
The main speaker of the day is Graeme Sait, author and CEO and co-founder of Nutri-Tech Solutions. Check out the seminar programme below:
Booking
The seminar is taking place on Monday November 25 in Dunboyne Castle Hotel, Co Meath, from 9am to 5pm. The cost of the seminar is £75 and pre-booking is essential. Follow this link for more information or contact sam@newgenagri.com. Irish Agricultural Supply Industry Standards (IASIS) points are available on the day.
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A one-day seminar focusing on soil health will take place next week in Co Meath. The seminar will focus on all things soil-related, including minerals, soil microbes and humus and is hosted by New Generation Agriculture.
The company specialises in distributing products and advice aimed at improving soil and plant health. These include a range of foliar plant and soil feeds, humates and microbial products, as well as nutritional feed additives for animal.
Speakers
The main speaker of the day is Graeme Sait, author and CEO and co-founder of Nutri-Tech Solutions. Check out the seminar programme below:
Booking
The seminar is taking place on Monday November 25 in Dunboyne Castle Hotel, Co Meath, from 9am to 5pm. The cost of the seminar is £75 and pre-booking is essential. Follow this link for more information or contact sam@newgenagri.com. Irish Agricultural Supply Industry Standards (IASIS) points are available on the day.
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