Cotswold Seeds First Hand: Caroline Corsie - Soil Restoration using Green Manure

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Caroline Corsie of the Worcestershire Wildlife Trust describes the use of various green manure cover crops to improve soil health and wildlife diversity. This wildlife friendly farm has adopted a very long term approach to its soils. Caroline Corsie, a trained agronomist, is the manager and believes that farming starts from the soil up. She has run Lower Smite Farm for The Worcestershire Wildlife Trust for the last eight years. She has a passion for earthworms and other soil life and believes that crop diversity which provides better habitats is also extremely beneficial to the farm's bottom line. Read more... www.cotswoldseeds.com/seed-info/cotswold-seeds-first-hand-soil-improving-green-manure-cover-crops Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for more Cotswold Seeds Videos. Specialist grass, legume, forage seed merchant supplying over 10,000 UK farmers. Contact us for bespoke advice and tailor made mixes. The company has many loyal customers and now deals with over 10,000 farmers throughout England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. We deal with a wide range of conventional and organic livestock, arable and horticultural farms, most of which are in environmental schemes. All seeds are mixed to order to allow for any changes you may wish to make, and we guarantee to give you impartial advice. For advice and orders please telephone free of charge 01608 652552 www.cotswoldseeds.com Twitter - @CotswoldSeeds ( twitter.com/#!/CotswoldSeeds ) Facebook - www.facebook.com/CotswoldSeeds Cotswold Seeds Ltd is an independent, private limited company with no affiliates.

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