Soil Food Web, Compost and Compost Tea Technologies with Elaine Ingham

October 30-November 1, 2009. Location: Near Santa Barbara at Orella Ranch

 

We still have room for 4 more students in this course, and although technically past the last day to register, we are taking in students, first come first served!
Contact 805-886-7239 or register online at www.CarbonEconomySB.com.  


Restoring the Soil Food Web is essential to rebuilding soil health and productivity. Join Dr. Elaine Ingham, world renowned soil microbiologist, to learn key soil health technologies and practices.   

Dr. Elaine Ingham, President and Director of Research at Soil Foodweb Inc., is one of the world’s leading soil microbiologists with 30 years of experience researching and teaching about the world and creatures under the soil.  Her energetic and easy-to-understand teaching style brings the soil foodweb to life.

Soil Food Web, Compost Technologies and Compost Tea Technologies
In this course, you’ll look at the elements of a healthy soil food web, learn how to analyze and improve your own soil, and learn how to make composts and extracts to strengthen the soil food web.  The Soil Food Web course provides knowledge and research findings for those at the grass roots level of working with soils. That includes not just farmers who grow crops, but also those who graze cattle, sheep and other livestock, fruit and vegetable growers, greens keepers, parks and gardens workers, nursery operators - in fact anyone who grows things.  The course offers a way of improving the soils we work with now and a way to keep soils in this healthier state without damaging any other eco-system.

Course Fees

Residential Course includes onsite tent camping accommodations and delicious catered meals at Orella Ranch, Gaviota, CA
$550 Early Bird, payment in full due by October 2, 2009
$650 Registration, payment in full due by October 19, 2009

We still have room for 4 more students in this course, and although technically past the last day to register, we are taking in students, first come first served!
Contact 805-886-7239 or register online at www.CarbonEconomySB.com.