This Thursday: Elaine Ingham Returns to Solve the Worlds Toughest Soil Problems + A Free SDMC Giveaway

Published: Mon, 01/08/18

Hey folks,
This Thursday, at 11:00AM PST we're absolutely thrilled to have Elaine
​​​​​​​Ingham joining us again for all-new webinar on solving the worlds toughest
soil problems.

Elaine's science turns modern agriculture on its head, because she shows that weeds, pests, plant diseases, desertification, compaction, erosion, and low fertility are all just symptoms of imbalanced Soil Biology.  

If we can repair our Soil Biology with compost, compost teas, and compost extracts, then we can repair any landscape, no matter the soil type, or the scale of devastation.

​​​​​​​Come join us Thursday to learn about how we can reverse the greatest soil problems we face today, and how you can apply it in your own life.

This webinar is going to be extra-exciting because it has new case studies for large scale land regeneration that have never been shown before. 

I encourage you all to join, because it will inspire you to look at your land, your soil, and your compost with a new set of eyes.

--ALSO!--
We're including some exciting bonuses with the webinar.  If you register, you get a free, 1 week SDMC pass (worth $20), access to Elaine's past webinars for a week, and a chance to win Elaine's Compost Class (worth $1000).  

--Note of Transparency--
As part of the webinar, we also do a pitch for Elaine's classes.  Any sales made through the webinar help us fund workshops, speakers, and projects through the coming years, and help keep our webinars free.  Previous sales with Elaine helped us fund an upcoming Ocean Farming event next spring (to be officially announced soon), and if more sales happen, we will be able to set up more on-the-ground workshops and keep bringing on the best speakers you ask for.

Neal and I want to thank everyone that's stuck around and learned with us over the past two years.  We are always incredibly grateful to hear how the classes help with your business, your communities, and with restoring the places you call home.  Even though this work can feel like an uphill battle sometimes, you all have shown us that we aren't alone in this.​​​​​​​