‘Not Just Dirt: A Hidden Ecosystem’ Forum
18th February 2026 | 10:00am – 2:00pm
Irwin Recreation Centre | Ridley St, Port Denison WA 6525
Key note speaker: Kevin Elmy of Cover Crops Canada
Registrations: Click here for FREE registration
Beneath our feet lies a vibrant, living ecosystem essential to farming and life on Earth. Soil is far more than dirt — it’s a complex network of microbes, insects, fungi and organisms that support plant growth, regulate water and sustain our planet.
Led by Canadian agronomist and regenerative agriculture educator Kevin Elmy, this forum explores the science and practical application of soil health. With over 20 years’ experience, Kevin helps producers restore soil ecology, improve resilience and rethink conventional farming systems.
This session delivers practical, actionable strategies farmers can take home, supporting low-input, resilient systems that work with nature, not against it.
Designed for anyone who works with soil — from backyards to paddocks — the forum unpacks the hidden soil landscape, exploring plant interactions, functional plant groups, key soil principles and how everyday decisions impact life below ground.
Together with other expertise, the forum will focus on:
- Soil microbes: bacteria, fungi
- Earth worms and termite action
- Cover and companion cropping
- Livestock integration
- Nutrient cycling
- Soil organic matter
- Practical tips for soil management
Registrations are FREE, so please secure your spot for catering and insurance purposes.
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Katrina Sasse | Sustainable Agriculture Facilitator, NACC NRM
M 0447 361 335 | E katrina.sasse@nacc.com.au | T (08) 9938 0110
This event is supported by funding from the Western Australian Government’s State NRM Program through RegenWA’s Accelerating Regenerative Agriculture Adoption Project.
NACC NRM’s Future Farm Foundations project is funded under the Natural Heritage Trust’s Climate-Smart Agriculture Program.

