National Soil Symposium
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Professor Lorna Dawson of the James Hutton Institute will be giving one of the keynote speeches at the Soil Association's National Soil Symposium in Bristol this November.
She will give a talk entitled "The importance of soil in an understanding of important issues such as sustainable intensification, food security and contributing to the legal process" during the Soil Innovation and Research session.
The National Soil Symposium is a two-day event for farmers and growers, offering practical advice on soil management techniques for improved plant nutrition and livestock health. For full details and booking see the National Soil Symposium page.