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Webinar: An Introduction to Agro-Homeopathy for Plant & Crop Growth, Resistance and Resilience

Agro-Homeopathy holds enormous potential to revolutionise growing and gardening practice without any synthetic chemicals.

Presenter Dr. Leo Faedo is a consultant in sustainable agricultural systems and practices, as well as being one of the leading scientists researching the effects of homeopathy - aka Dynamised High Dilutions (DHDs) - on plants and crops. He has more than 10 years of field experience in horticulture and fruticulture, working in South America and Europe, and in this webinar he shares both his research and his practical field experience to give you a sound introduction to the use of agro-homeopathy.

Leo is passionate about empowering people and whether you are a commercial grower, want to grow the best livestock forage and pasture, or you are a keen gardener or allotmenteer, this webinar will help you to get the most from using remedies for your plants. 

Suitable for: 
Suitable for those with some knowledge of homeopathy, ie WHAg Pro members, farmers who have done a course, or are members of WHAg farm support groups.

Speaker:
Dr Leo Faedo, Agronomist and Research Scientist

The webinar will cover:
  • The background and science of Agro-Homeopathy 
  • Presentation of some successful field trials
  • Key remedies and their therapeutic uses
  • Potency and dosage found to be most effective in trials
  • Audience questions and answers

This webinar includes: 
Video: 1.5hrs (lifetime access)
Course notes & slides: PDF

To get the most out of the use of homeopathy on the farm, see our Foundation Course in Farm Homeopathy

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Speaker

Dr Leo Faedo, Agronomist and Research Scientist

Leo holds the following positions:
  • Assistant Researcher at the Centre for Agroecology, Water, and Resilience, Coventry University.
  • Research member of the Conscious Food Systems Alliance (UNDP), member of the Biodynamic Farming Research Group, Editor of the Brazilian Journal of Agroecology (RBA).