Join us for a screening of Six Inches of Soil, the inspiring film about regenerative farming that’s rocking the boat of chemical-based agriculture, followed by an engaging panel discussion and audience Q&A at the Wilding Kitchen & Shop.
The film tells the story of British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food – to heal the soil, benefit our health and provide for local communities.
Chairing our panel is Molly Biddell, Knepp’s head of Natural Capital and a farmer in her own right. Molly recently appeared at the Hay Festival on a panel with Minette Batters, former president of the National Farmers’ Union, and Dieter Helm, author of Green and Prosperous Land – a blueprint for rescuing the British Countryside.
Joining Molly is Patrick Toe, Knepp’s livestock manager who has pioneered the management of the free-roaming herds in our rewilding project, and Rosanna Catterall, joint head of Knepp’s regenerative Market Garden, providing organic produce for the Wilding Kitchen & Shop. Both are remarkable stewards of the soil, and the fruits of their labours will be served at a delicious three-course supper for £25 per guest, before the film. Tickets are £12.50 and include the film screening and panel discussion, tables at the Wilding Kitchen can be booked separately.
Knepp Wilding Kitchen | Six Inches of Soil Screening (sevenrooms.com)