Land Training Courses
Carbon - Lets Get Greener:
Agriculture and the land-use based sector is one of the biggest influences on climate change globally through greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and reductions of natural carbon sinks, however, this sector also offers significant potential for removing atmospheric carbon and storing it in soils/vegetation.
Planting hedgerows and trees will sequester carbon either for long-term storage or used as an alternative to fossil fuels.
Improving soil and livestock management can increase carbon sequestration and reduce the farm's carbon footprint.
Preventing disease coming onto the farm is the cheapest way to control it and prevents the knock-on impacts of disease outbreaks that reduce efficiency and increase GHG emissions.
Reducing fuels and energy consumption on farm not only has an economic benefit but also environmental benefits.
80% funding
- Agronomy Course
- An Introduction to Peatland Restoration
- BASIS FACTS (Fertiliser Advisors Certification and Training Scheme)
- BASIS Foundation in Agronomy (Agriculture)
- Basic Management & Maintenance of Ponds and Wetland Areas (for larger businesses and organisations)
- Basic Tree Survey and Inspection
- Conservation Grazing
- Control of Invasive Species
- Dry Stone Walling
- Drone Use and Techniques in Agriculture
- Fencing and Gate Installation - Post and Strained Wire
- Grey Squirrel Control
- Grassland Systems
- Health & Safety Awareness of Forestry and Woodland Operations for Landowners
- Level 2 Award in Rodent Management
- Mole Control - Trapping Techniques
- Peatland Restoration for Practitioners
- Planting and Establishing Woodlands
- Practical Hedge Laying
- Rabbit and Mole Control - Trapping Techniques
- The Safe Use of Aluminium Phosphide for Vertebrate Control
- The Maintenance, History and Ecological Principles of Wildflower Meadows
- Woodland Management for Conservation