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Worms and soil function: increase aeration & plant growth

Worms and soil function: increase aeration & plant growth

by Jonathan Holmes | Jan 20, 2022 | Soil

Everybody’s talking about ‘carbon capture’ and increasing soil carbon; we say ‘bring on the worms’! A good worm population (10 to 25 worms per square metre) can significantly help redress soil balance in favour of crop production. Worms...
Supporting Shiresmill Therapy Riding Centre // Charity 2022

Supporting Shiresmill Therapy Riding Centre // Charity 2022

by Jonathan Holmes | Jan 19, 2022 | Company News

Lordington Park Agronomy is delighted to announce that it has chosen Shiresmill Therapy Riding Centre as its Charity of the Year for 2022. Shiresmill Therapy Riding is a registered charity that provides therapeutic riding and other equine related sessions to people of...
Cocksfoot or Ryegrass for forage production?

Cocksfoot or Ryegrass for forage production?

by Jonathan Holmes | Jan 10, 2022 | Grassland Management, Soil

Everyone tells you to grow Ryegrass, yet Cocksfoot is more cost-effective, and weather tolerant, to grow than Ryegrass. Grass is the cheapest source of energy but managing the grassland to optimise nutritional content of the grazing land, or more crucially forage,...

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Led by Jonathan Holmes, a leading Albrecht Soil Scientist and Agroecologist, Lordington Park Agronomy specialises in equine and deer grassland management, and conservation agriculture.

We utilise the Albrecht model of soil balancing to develop management plans that are specific to both the environment and wellbeing needs of plants and animals.

Our interests focus on establishing sustainable and profitable farming environments for arable and grassland farmers that also contribute to the reduction of atmospheric CO2.

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