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Stefanie Hildmann - Regenerative Land Management

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Updated: Nov 18, 2020

Stefanie has learned the ways of building soil health in Europe, China and Australia. In our October webinar she demonstrated the capacity of good land management to drawdown carbon and help save the planet from the effects of climate change.


During the Q&A Stefanie is asked about her favourite texts. These are the ones she mentioned:


- The Wondrous World of Weeds - Understanding Nature’s Little Workers by Pat Collins - Organic Control of Common Weeds - by Jackie French - Weeds and Why They Grow - by Jay L. McCaman

- The Weed Forager’s Handbook - A Guide To Edible And Medicinal Weeds in Australia by Adam Grubb & Annie Raser-Rowland - How Can I Use Herbs In My Daily Life by Isabell Shipard


The agrohomeopath? Jean Belstead jeanbelstead@gmail.com


Apologies for the unstable connection at a few points in the webinar. If you'd like anything clarified Stefanie is very happy to discuss any aspects of the presentation with you. You can get in touch with her at www.stefaniehildmann.com



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