
🇪🇪 REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE IN ENGLAND on Estonian TV!
We recently had the privilege of taking part in an Estonian documentary (Osoon, ETV) showcasing regenerative agriculture in England.Â
Filmed in Yorkshire, Don Catchment River Trust invited us to get in front of the cameras to demonstrate the benefits of the Aerworx aerator. They had already bought the Aerworx A336T through an EA fund earlier in the year, on behalf of the Dearne Valley Farmers.
As Rachel Walker of DCRT explained, they had recognised that in order to improve the water quality in their rivers, that they needed to improve soil health of adjacent land. By alleviating compaction using the “slot and shatter“ effect of Aerworx, soil infiltration rates improved, slowing the flow and reducing run off in to the rivers.Â
The cluster group, the Dearne Valley Farmers, headed up by Kate Fox, all now have access to the Aerworx, sharing the widespread benefits across the catchment.
Thanks not only to DCRT, but to Richard Hampshire, 10th generation farmer for hosting us, in this spectacular setting and to Kristo & crew of ETV for guiding us through the filming!Â
Very proud that Regen Ag practices in England were used as an example for the documentary and pleased to see other countries appreciating the importance of alleviating compaction as a corner stone to soil health.Â


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