Repairing Soil Health and Ecosystems with Fungi Webinar (Peter Mccoy of Radical Mycology and Neal Spackman)

Published: Mon, 11/28/16

Greetings Folks,
   Last week, in our webinar with Nicholas Netien,
he dropped an interesting
gem of knowledge about how Fungi was the key factor in allowing
his Olive Trees to thrive even when there was no rainfall.

This week, we have a very special webinar episode...
.Peter Mccoy from Radical Mycology is joining us to show Fungi can restore productive soil,
and help restore ecosystems, even in cases of severe degradation.

The importance of Fungi in our ecosystems cannot be overstated,
it is the building block of living soil, it connects everything, and yet we know so little.

Despite it's importance, Mycology as a science is still relatively young.

In this presentation, Peter is going to condense 15 years
of his research into an hour.
He'll show us some of the most promising, and practical
​​​​​​​ways Fungi can be used to restore productive soils;
whether thats on a farm, or across natural ecosystems..

If you want to see some of the most inspiring and revolutionary
uses for fungi, then definitely join us for the webinar
on Thursday, 11 AM PST.

 
Hope to see you there!
Raleigh Latham and Neal Spackman
 
P.S.
Here's the breakdown of webinars we're doing till the end of the year.  These are going to be awesome.  You can register and share through the links below.

December- "Farming Ecology"

December 1--Peter McCoy from Radical Mycology

December 8 Richard Perkins of "Making Small Farms Work"

December 15--Peter Allen from Mastodon Valley Farm 

December 22 John D Liu Regenerating Ecosystems

​​​​​​​January 5 Kay Baxter of the Koanga Institute