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BASIS Agronomy Matters
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45 episodes
4 days ago
Agronomic insights and updates from BASIS' members, staff and trainers. Listen through to the end to gain a BASIS CPD point.
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Agronomic insights and updates from BASIS' members, staff and trainers. Listen through to the end to gain a BASIS CPD point.
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Natural Sciences
Science
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Enhanced Weathering & Woodland Carbon Code
BASIS Agronomy Matters
41 minutes 40 seconds
11 months ago
Enhanced Weathering & Woodland Carbon Code

Welcome to another episode of Agronomy Matters! Hosted by Thomas Vaughan, Commercial Manager for BASIS, this episode dives into two topics in sustainable agriculture and carbon management: 

Enhanced Weathering: Featuring Jez Wardman, Chief Agronomist at UNDO. Jez shares insights into the innovative practice of spreading basalt rock dust on agricultural land to capture carbon and improve soil health. We’ll explore the science behind this approach, the outcomes of trials conducted with Newcastle University, and the potential economic and environmental benefits for farmers. 

Woodland Creation and Carbon Finance: With Emma Stewart from the Woodland Carbon Code. Emma explains how landowners can contribute to the UK’s climate goals while generating income. We discuss project eligibility, the concept of "additionality," and why Woodland Carbon Units (WCUs) are a trusted option for high-quality carbon offsets. 

Whether you are a farmer, a land manager, or simply interested in sustainability, this episode offers practical advice and forward-thinking ideas to help tackle climate change. 
 
BASIS Courses: 

  • In-person Carbon and Greenhouse Gases certificate, accredited by Harper Adams University. 

  • Online Principles of Carbon and Greenhouse Gases course on the BASIS Classroom. Details at basis-reg.co.uk. 

BASIS Agronomy Matters
Agronomic insights and updates from BASIS' members, staff and trainers. Listen through to the end to gain a BASIS CPD point.