GROUNDSWELL, the agricultural show focused on no-till techniques, soil regeneration and the value of livestock in arable and mixed farming situations returns on June 26 and 27 at Lannock Manor Farm, Hertfordshire.

Groundswell presents practical ideas on how to farm in the new environmental and political climate while regenerating your core asset – the soil. It is an independent event featuring speakers, workshops and seminars; exhibitions from a wide range of innovative farming companies and field scale direct drill demonstrations.

The show features a range of respected voices in regenerative agriculture, and hosts a number of discussion panels and workshops.

Direct drill demonstrations will take place on both days.

Host farmer, Paul Cherry, said: “The Government’s stated ambition for the future of food, farming and the environment is that public money will be spent on public goods that enhance natural capital. The new Environmental Land Management System will bring in a new era for farming. For any farmer looking to adapt to this scenario whilst maintaining viability as a food producer, Groundswell is the place to be.”

“Groundswell is a unique agricultural show in the fact that you can spend a day learning the principles of Conservation Agriculture, whilst also engaging with the organisations who can help make it a reality. Groundswell offers a welcoming environment for two days of information exchange with some of the world's most experienced "soil caretakers" - the farmers, scientists and the organisations who all have a role in shaping the future of UK farming.”