Free
This webinar introduces rural surveyors to the principles of regenerative agriculture and explains why it is becoming increasingly relevant to land valuation, estate management, environmental schemes, and rural planning.
Through clear examples and practical insights, participants will learn how regenerative practices influence soil health, biodiversity, resilience, and land use decisions, and what surveyors need to understand to advise clients confidently.
Will Maris, Regenerative Agronomist and Soil Consultant at Terrafarmer
Link to bio: Meet the team | Terrafarmer
'Growing up on a mixed family farm in Lincolnshire sparked Will’s interest in sustainable farming, particularly how integrating livestock and arable systems can help to create a more robust and resilient business, centred around good soil management. After studying at Newcastle University, Will worked as an agronomist for six years, delivering regenerative farming advice alongside SFI and soil consultancy. His passion is helping and supporting farmers on their transition to regenerative farming systems.'
Harry Epsom, Epsom Rural, Founder & Regenerative Land Agent, Epsom Rural
Link to bio: Epsom Rural | Regenerative Farm Advisory & Land Agency
Understand the core principles and why they matter for rural land management.
Understand the difference between sustainable, organic and regenerative agriculture.
Improve your awareness of common regenerative practices through real-life examples and how they positively influence soil health, biodiversity, and productivity.
Improve your awareness of common regenerative practices through real-life examples and how they positively influence soil health, biodiversity, and productivity.
Webinar
• 1 hour structured CPD • Online
Seminar
Thu 30 Apr 2026 • 14:00 - 17:00 BST • 3 hours structured CPD • Kingsmills Hotel, Culcabock Rd, Inverness, IV2 3LP
Webinar
• 1 hour structured CPD • Online
£36
+ VAT
Webinar
• 1 hour structured CPD • Online
Webinar
• 1 hour structured CPD • Online
£36
+ VAT