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Fast-Track Your Soil Food Web Training

with the

Accelerator Workshop

United Kingdom

June 15-26, 2026

Join Dr. Elaine's Team in the United Kingdom and gain invaluable experience successfully making multiple batches of BioCompleteTM Compost and Biological Liquid Amendments. This is an intensive 10-day workshop designed to help students gain experience and knowledge to accelerate their training.

Seats Remaining in the Workshop 18/25

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What You’ll Learn

This immersive, hands-on experience accelerates your learning by giving you the confidence, clarity, and practical skills that typically take months to figure out on your own. In this workshop, you’ll engage all your senses as you learn and practice the techniques and procedures essential for making high-quality biological amendments. Engage with expert mentors live and in real time as you monitor piles, analyze samples, and discuss strategy with your teammates.  Become best friends with your microscope and gain proficiency at identifying the different organisms you see under the lens.

A year’s worth of experience in just 2 weeks:

See behind the curtain as you learn to source and store compost materials under various constraints and in different locals

Create custom compost recipes, then test several from beginning to end

Construct a SFW thermophilic compost pile from scratch with experts from across the globe there to guide

Gain months worth of hands on experience you can leverage in the real worlds as you monitor, turn, and chart results for not just one, but multiple piles, using multiple recipes, various feedstocks, and different management styles.

Gain leadership skills as you navigate and organize group compost building and turning by hand

Chart and analyze performance of multiple piles as you troubleshoot in real time like a professional consultant

Diagnose issues real-time on failing piles, and gain experience in how to turn one around.

Hands-on compost extraction using various methods

Small and large scale compost tea brewing

Learn and practice multiple field application methods for biological liquid amendments

Complete and analyze a nematode extraction from a sampling of the materials you helped produce

Create and troubleshoot a protozoan infusion using local materials

Applied Microscopy in a real-world setting with an expert by your side to help identify what you are seeing and accelerate your learning curve

Beginner level microscopy for those who need to build their confidence

Plot a sampling grid to practice large-scale field work

Already a Member of our Advanced Courses? Accelerate Your Path to Graduation!

This workshop offers a unique opportunity to fast-track your progress toward graduation in the Biologically Complete Compost Production and Biological Liquid Amendment courses.

To qualify, students must meet the following requirements:

– Attend all 10 days of the workshop and fully participate in all activities.
– Successfully complete all 4 Foundation Courses and the Soil Microscopy Course.
– Submit the Student Learning Objectives & Questions document with fully completed responses.

Please read all Terms and Conditions in the Enrollment Agreement.

Student Testimonials

The whole workshop was incredible. Having the vast experience of so many mentors and the variety of protocols we covered was amazing and to be surrounded by likeminded individuals that were passionate about the SFW made it an life changing experience

June 2025Workshop Student

Loved it. Loved meeting all the crew from SFW school and the students.… Great to hear the contrasting applications from all the mentors and environments they are in. Also their specific points in feedstocks and recipe builds, moisture etc. Way beyond the chatting through a worksheet in google drive with the mentor… Good to have your crew in a small team with dedicated mentor… Plenty of time to meet everyone at the breaks and meals. Glad I finally got to one as life got in the way of the last two opportunities.

March 2025Workshop Student

Super helpful, super fun, such a great group of people!

March 2025Workshop Student

You guys did SO MUCH work preparing for this event… it was wonderful. Thank you! I feel incredibly privileged to have been able to attend. The mentors and students were all interesting in their diversity of backgrounds and great people in general, to meet….. SFW people are the best people! If I ever start an Intentional Community I would recruit SFW peeps!
In person learning is hands down better than learning on your own online.

March 2025Workshop Student

The CTPAW is a unique opportunity to learn different ways of doing things in a short space of time, to confront and resolve many real situations not encountered in the online courses, and to forge strong community crossborder links within the Soil Food Web network (thus giving substance/life to the SFW). We learn from the realities of mentors (FANTASTIC TEAM!) and students, as well as from co-creation. The CTPAW is well named: it really is an accelerator. In person learning is hands down better than learning on your own online.

January 2025Workshop Student

Greatly enjoyed it and glad I took the training at the start of the CTP.

July 2024Workshop Student

Excellent all round. Great exchange of experiences and ideas. Learned lots. Am now ready to take consultancy course.

July 2024Workshop Student

I loved every single session. I found them very well paced, especially practical approaches and mentors sharing their experiences and opinions…

January 2025Workshop Student

Fantastic way to gain a huge amount of experience with different piles, in a very short amount of time… great deal of experience regarding compost pile creation. Experimentation ideas from the group as a collective. Networking with my peers and increased confidence and understanding.

The whole workshop was incredible. Having the vast experience of so many mentors and the variety of protocols we covered was amazing and to be surrounded by likeminded individuals that were passionate about the SFW made it an life changing experience.

June 2025Melita Coggins, Workshop Attendee

Be prepared to work hard, listen, and watch everything very intently! Taking good notes helps tremendously. You will meet some awesome people and make new friends for life.

The whole workshop was incredible. Having the vast experience of so many mentors and the variety of protocols we covered was amazing and to be surrounded by likeminded individuals that were passionate about the SFW made it an life changing experience.

March 2025Donell Frank, Workshop Attendee

Workshop Format

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Intensive Program

This is a 10-day workshop with a weekend off in the middle. The dates are June 15-26, 2026. Please be prepared to absorb a lot of valuable information and to develop the skills you need for success.

Small Group Size

There are only 25 places available for this workshop, so you’ll get plenty of contact time with the members of the training team with whom you will be working.

Team Learning Environment

You’ll work in a small team throughout the workshop on multiple tasks. You’ll also have time to relax and socialize with the other students on the weekend in the middle of the workshop.

Experienced Training Team

The team will feature our Advanced Program Mentors who have a diverse skillset that includes: farming, biology, agronomy, permaculture and more. Take a look at their bios here. Our events coordinator will also be present.

Why Attend this Workshop?

Save Time and Enhance Experience

Our accelerator workshops are the fastest way to progress through the BioComplete™ Compost Production and Biological Liquid Amendments sections of our Advanced Programs. What often takes students 18–24 months—building multiple compost piles alone—you can now achieve in a focused, supportive environment in just 2 weeks!

Work Alongside SFW Experts

Our experienced instructors bring a rich mix of expertise—spanning large-scale farming, composting, agronomy, biology, permaculture, and more.

You’ll receive in-depth support and practical answers throughout the workshop.

Experiential Learning in a Small Group Setting

If you thrive in a collaborative, community-based learning environment, this is for you. You’ll benefit from:

  • Soil Food Web knowledge is more than what you know. Gain a deep knowing with sensory knowledge as you see, feel, hear, smell, (not so much taste) what correct composting is like
  • Exponential learning from the shared insights, questions, and challenges of others
  • Multiply retention with real-time support and feedback
  • Gain lasting connections and collaborate with soil enthusiasts from around the world

Many groups continue supporting each other years after the workshop ends.

Hands-On Microscopy

Refine your microscopy skills in a real-world context. You’ll conduct multiple live assessments on:

  • Soil
  • Compost
  • Extracts & teas
  • Nematode extractions
  • Protozoan infusions

… and more.

About the Instructors

The line-up of mentors may be subject to change without notice.

Who is this workshop for?

This workshop is open to all current SFW Students. A prerequisite for attendance is completion of FC3 and familiarity with the contents of FC4 (to ensure you have a good understanding of the microscopy techniques we’ll be applying at the workshop). You will not be required to complete the quizzes in FC4 if you have not yet done so, but you will need to watch all the videos in FC4. Attendees will also be required to complete an online pre-workshop training course.

Please review all Terms and Conditions in the Enrollment Agreement here.

Where Regenerative Farming Meets Rewilding

Set on the stunning Norfolk coast, Wild Ken Hill is a 4,000-acre regenerative farm and rewilding estate just three hours from London. This pioneering landscape integrates Soil Food Web–based composting, regenerative agriculture, and thriving natural ecosystems.

Terms and Conditions

Prerequisites for attendance at this workshop. Students must meet all of the following:

  1. Students must have completed Soil Food Web Foundation Course 3 (FC3). Students who have not completed Foundation Course 4 (FC4) are required to watch all the lectures in FC4 before you attend the workshop, but you will not be required to have taken FC4 quizzes (we’ll set you up with a special pass so you can skip the quizzes, email sammie@soilfoodweb.com). This is to ensure that you have a good understanding of the microscopy that will be used at the workshop.
  2. Students must pay the workshop fee of $6,499 in full.
  3. Students are responsible for obtaining their own travel, medical, and medical evacuation insurance they require or desire before attending the workshop.
  4. Completion of the online Pre-workshop Training Course.
  5. You will be required to attend Safety Training and to sign the “Workshop Handbook” on or before day 1 of the workshop. 
  6. It is your sole responsibility to check whether you need a visa to travel from your home country and whether your passport allows you to enter and stay in the United Kingdom for the workshop.  

Conditions for the opportunity to graduate from BioComplete™ Compost Production and Biological Liquid Amendment Courses. Students must meet all of the following:

  1. Attendance at all 10 days of the workshop and full participation in all activities.
  2. Completion of all four of the Foundation Courses (FCs) and the Soil Microscopy Course.
  3. Students who are joining the workshop but have yet to successfully complete all the FCs and/or the Soil Microscopy Course may do so after the workshop.
  4. Completion of the Student Learning Objectives & Questions document with fully answered responses.

Prerequisites for entering Field Trials. Students must meet all of the following:

  1. All students are required to make (at home) one compost pile with a minimum size of 200 gallons/760 liters to use for Field Trails, that meets the minimum biological requirements as set in the Course Manual. Ensuring these standards are met helps provide a strong biological foundation for effective soil regeneration.
  2. Students will need to perform a Remote Assessment of their compost to demonstrate that it meets the minimum biological requirements for solid compost.
  3. All students will be required to pay the enrollment fee for Field Trials, if they have not already done so.
  4. Once the quality of the student’s compost has been verified, the student will be able to enroll in Field Trials and will be assigned to an Instructor/Mentor who will guide them through the process of correctly preparing for their final project.
  5. Once the quality of the student’s compost has been verified, the student will be able to enroll in Stage 3 and will be assigned to an Instructor/Mentor who will guide them through the process of correctly preparing for their final project.
  6. If students need additional support with preparation of their compost for use in Field Trials, they can consult an Instructor/Mentor for assistance.

View all Terms and Conditions in the Enrollment Agreement here.

Register today to accelerate your Soil Food Web Training

The Accelerator Workshop

  • Master Biologically Complete Compost™ production through real-time, hands-on builds during this intensive 10-day workshop.
  • Immerse yourself in full-day field and laboratory learning—microscopy, compost evaluation, liquid amendments, and troubleshooting.
  • Satisfy all Learning Outcomes for BioComplete™ Compost Production, and Biological Liquid Amendments.
  • Work alongside mentors and peers in small teams, building lasting professional relationships within the Soil Food Web community.

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Deposit Option

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Please make sure to read the Terms & Conditions on the Deposit Option (3) 

(1) Subject to the Terms and Conditions in the Enrollment Agreement

(2) Rates from 0% APR or 10-36% APR. Payment options through Affirm are subject to an eligibility check and are provided by these lending partners: http://affirm.com/lenders. See http://affirm.com/licenses for important info on state licenses and notifications.

(3) A $1,000 USD non-refundable deposit reserves your seat in the UK Accelerator Workshop. The remaining balance must be paid in full no later than May 1, 2026. If full payment is not received by this date, your reserved seat will be released to another student, and your deposit will be forfeited. Deposits are non-refundable except in the event that the workshop is canceled by the Soil Food Web Foundation, in which case the deposit will be fully refunded. Please see Deposit FAQs below.

Already a Member of our Advanced Courses? Accelerate Your Path to Graduation!

This workshop offers a unique opportunity to fast-track your progress toward graduation in the Biologically Complete Compost Production and Biological Liquid Amendment courses.

To qualify, students must meet the following requirements:

– Attend all 10 days of the workshop and fully participate in all activities.
– Successfully complete all 4 Foundation Courses and the Soil Microscopy Course.
– Submit the Student Learning Objectives & Questions document with fully completed responses.

Please read all Terms and Conditions in the Enrollment Agreement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What will I learn?

You will have an in-depth and immersive learning experience that includes the production of 8 compost piles by the group, over a 10-day period. You’ll learn from compost piles that are designed to succeed and others that are designed to fail, so that you can understand the principles and mechanics at play. You will also conduct nematode extractions and protozoan infusions, and you’ll make a compost extract and a compost tea at the workshop. In addition to this, you’ll be using your microscopy skills to assess the compost and liquid amendments, at key stages. This applied microscopy is an invaluable experience.

The workshop is sold out - can I join a waitlist in case there are cancellations?

Yes — please fill out the form below to join the standby list, and we will contact you as soon as a spot becomes available. We now use one Workshop Form for 2026, which allows you to either join the waitlist for a sold-out workshop or add yourself to the priority list for future workshops. Simply select the appropriate option from the dropdown menu.

Workshop Form 2026

These dates don’t work for me. Can I join the next workshop?

Yes — if these dates don’t work for you, please fill out the form below and select the option for the future workshop priority list. We now use one Workshop Form for 2026, which allows you to register your interest in upcoming workshops so you’ll be among the first to be notified when new dates are announced.

Workshop Form 2026

Where is the workshop being held?

The workshop will take place at Wild Ken Hill Estate, Heacham Bottom Farm in Norfolk, England, a site dedicated to restoring land to nature while practicing sustainable farming along the coast of West Norfolk. Rewilding, regenerative farming, and traditional conservation practices are used side-by-side in a unique, innovative approach. Its 4,000 acres stretch from the sea through coastal scrub, freshwater marshes, heathland, wood pasture to nature-rich farmland. 2,500+ species and counting have been recorded at Wild Ken Hill.

What are the visa requirements for entering the United Kingdom?

It is your sole responsibility to look into whether you require a visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) to travel from your home country to the United Kingdom. You are also responsible for ensuring that your passport is valid and permits you to enter and remain in the UK for the duration of the workshop.

What accommodations are nearby?

There are various accommodation options near the workshop site. Please see the “Accommodation” section of the Workshop Handbook.

Will there be organized Q&A sessions?

There will be many Q&A sessions throughout the workshop to ensure that all your questions will be answered.

Will I be able to interact with the instructor and ask questions?

Yes. As a student attending the workshop, you will be assigned an instructor to work with you in a small group of 4-5 people. Your instructor will work closely with you to review compost recipes and the trajectories of all 8 piles that you will monitor. Your instructor will also answer questions throughout this two-week intensive workshop. In addition to working with your group of 4-5 people, you will also have the opportunity to meet and work together with other students in larger groups.

There will be many live Q&A sessions scheduled throughout the workshop to ensure that all your questions are answered. We will also have a wrap-up session on the last day of the workshop to answer any remaining questions.

The workshop will be delivered by a highly experienced team of Instructors. The mentor line-up is subject to change.

Will I be able to join the workshop late? I am not sure I can attend for all the dates listed.

No, attendees are not permitted to join the workshop late or leave early. As this is a two-week intensive, it requires that you attend all ten days and participate fully in all activities of the workshop. Weekend activities are optional.

If you are not able to attend this entire workshop, it is better to wait until the next live workshop when you’re able to attend for all ten days. Please fill out this form to let us know your location and date preferences for a future workshop.

Workshop Form 2026

What happens if I sign up and then can’t go for some reason, can I get a refund?

Students who register for the workshop can cancel on or before May 4, 2026. After this date, no refund is available.

All cancellations are subject to a $200 non-refundable service charge to cover payment processing fees. This amount will be deducted from any eligible refund issued for cancellations made on or before May 4, 2026.

We will create a waitlist, in case there are any cancellations.

Can I attend this workshop if I have already attended a workshop?

Yes, you are welcome to join us for this workshop even if you have attended an in-person training with us previously.

Who is eligible to attend this workshop?

All students who have purchased the Foundation Courses are eligible to register for the Workshop. If you have not yet completed FC3, you’ll need to finish it prior to the start of the Workshop. Terms and Conditions apply:

  • You must have completed Soil Food Web Foundation Course 3 (FC3). If you have not completed Foundation Course 4 (FC4), you will be required to watch all the lectures in FC4 before you attend the workshop, but you will not be required to have taken FC4 quizzes (we’ll set you up with a special pass so you can skip the quizzes). This is to ensure that you have a good understanding of the microscopy that will be used at the workshop.
  • You must pay the workshop fee of $6,499 in full.
  • You are responsible for obtaining any travel, medical, and medical evacuation insurance you require or desire before attending the workshop.
  • Note: You are responsible for your own travel, accommodation and insurance for the workshop. The Soil Food Web Foundation and our facility hosts are not responsible for any injury or medical emergency that may occur throughout the event or activities, or results of activities that you decide to partake in on the weekend or at any time outside of the workshop.
  • You will be required to attend Safety Training and to sign the “Workshop Handbook” on day 1 of the workshop.
  • It is your sole responsibility to look into whether you require a visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) to travel from your home country to the United Kingdom. You are also responsible for ensuring that your passport is valid and permits you to enter and remain in the UK for the duration of the workshop.
  • You must complete the Workshop Preparation Training designated by the Soil Food Web School, in full, prior to attendance.

Is there any insurance I am required to have before I attend this workshop?

Every student is responsible for acquiring their own travel and medical insurance they require or desire for the workshop.

Will I receive a certificate when I finish the Workshop?

Yes. All students who attend the entire workshop will receive a digital Certificate of Attendance via email after the course.

What is the Soil Food Web Complete Practicum, and how can this workshop help me advance in it?

The Soil Food Web Complete Practicum (SFW Practicum) is an advanced, mentored program designed for students who have completed the Foundation Courses and are ready to move from theory to hands-on practice. It’s science-grounded and built around real land, real challenges, and real goals, guiding students to read, build, feed, and work with living soil over a full growing season.

The Practicum is organized into four core modules:

  • 🔬 Soil Microscopy – Build the skills to observe the life in your soil and assess biological health to guide every management decision.
  • 🌿 BioComplete™ Compost Production – Learn to create compost that is alive and tailored to your soil’s specific needs.
  • 💧 Biological Liquid Amendments – Design and brew site-specific liquid amendments to introduce and multiply beneficial biology.
  • 🌾 Field Trials – Apply your knowledge and techniques over a full growing season with mentor guidance, directly on your own land.

This workshop provides an alternative pathway through the Practicum by giving you hands-on experience, guided instruction, and practical tools that align with the Practicum’s objectives. By participating, you receive BioComplete™ Compost Production, and Biological Liquid Amendments. Please note that to graduate Biological Liquid Amendments, Soil Microscopy needs to be completed before or after the Workshop.

Review the Enrollment Agreement for all terms and conditions.

How is it possible to graduate BioComplete™ Compost Production and Biological Liquid Amendments in a 10-day workshop?

This is a learning pathway that is equivalent to, but different from, the regular pathway that all SFW Advanced Program students are on. All the learning outcomes in BioComplete™ Compost Production and Biological Liquid Amendments are met in the workshop (excluding completion of Soil Microscopy, please see below for further information), which is ideal for students who learn best in an in-person environment.

In this workshop, students are given the opportunity to graduate BioComplete™ Compost Production (formerly Stage 1 of the CTP/GTP) and Biological Liquid Amendments (formerly Stage 2 of the CTP/GTP) by virtue of the fact that they will have an in-depth and immersive learning experience that includes the production of 8 compost piles by the group, over a 10-day period. You’ll learn from compost piles that are designed to succeed and others that are designed to fail, so that you can understand the principles and mechanics at play. You will also conduct nematode extractions and protozoan infusions, and you’ll make a compost extract and a compost tea at the workshop (satisfying Biological Liquid Amendments outcomes). In addition to this, you’ll be using your microscopy skills to assess the compost and liquid amendments, at key stages. This applied microscopy is an invaluable experience.

All learning outcomes from BioComplete™ Compost Production and Biological Liquid Amendments are covered in this intensive and informative learning experience which is sufficient for graduation of BioComplete™ Compost Production and Biological Liquid Amendments except for completion of Soil Microscopy. Students who are joining the workshop but who have yet to complete all the FCs and/or Soil Microscopy, may do so after the workshop, at which time they will graduate BioComplete™ Compost Production and Biological Liquid Amendments. Please read the Enrollment Agreement for further information before you register.

Will I graduate BioComplete™ Compost Production (formerly Stage 1 of the CTP/GTP) and Biological Liquid Amendments (formerly Stage 2 of the CTP/GTP) by attending this workshop?

You will graduate BioComplete™ Compost Production (formerly Stage 1 of the CTP/GTP) and Biological Liquid Amendments (formerly Stage 2 of the CTP/GTP) if you:

  • Attend all 10 days of the workshop and fully participate in all activities.
  • Complete all four of the Foundation Courses (FCs) and the Soil Microscopy Course.
  • If you have not yet successfully completed all the FCs and/or the Soil Microscopy Course, you may do so after the workshop.
  • Complete the Student Learning Objectives & Questions document with fully answered responses.

Please read the Enrollment Agreement for further information before you register.

How do I progress to Field Trials (formerly Stage 3)?

The prerequisites for entering Field Trials of the SFW Complete Practicum are listed in the Enrollment Agreement, and here:

  • All students are required to make (at home) one compost pile with a minimum size of 200 gallons/760 liters to use for Field Trials, that meets the minimum biological requirements as set in the Course Manual. Ensuring these standards are met helps provide a strong biological foundation for effective soil regeneration.
  • Students will need to perform a Remote Assessment of their compost to demonstrate that it meets the minimum biological requirements for solid compost.
  • All students will be required to pay the enrollment fee for Field Trials, if they have not already done so.
  • Once the quality of the student’s compost has been verified, the student will be able to enroll in Field Trials and will be assigned to an Instructor/Mentor who will guide them through the process of correctly preparing for their final project.
  • If students need additional support with preparation of their compost for use in Field Trials, they can consult an Instructor/Mentor for assistance.

Is there a payment plan available?

No payment plans are available. However, U.S. residents can pay using Affirm, which allows them to pay over time.

Do we need to bring our microscope to the Workshop?

Yes, students are requested to bring their own microscope to the workshop. A small number of SFWF microscopes (approximately 4) will be available to share if necessary. Since microscopy is a significant part of the learning experience, we strongly encourage students to bring their own microscope to get the most benefit from the workshop.

Please be advised that you do so at your own risk. The Soil Food Web School cannot be held responsible for any loss or damage to your personal equipment or belongings. If you are unable to bring a microscope, please email info@soilfoodweb.com and we will do our best to organize a shared microscope.

Where is the information about the Health and Safety Guidelines?

Health and Safety guidelines are included in the Workshop Handbook. Please read it with special attention to any health and safety information before attending the workshop.

In an effort to prevent paper waste, you will be sent a copy of the Workshop Handbook to sign electronically before the start of the workshop. If you are unable to sign electronically, we will ask you to fill out the emergency contact information, sign, and return the last page to the SFWS Safety Officer on Day 1 of the workshop.

Will meals be provided during the workshop?

During the workshop (Monday-Friday), lunch will be provided onsite for all attendees; please plan to stay onsite for this meal as we want to ensure that sessions before and after lunch start and end on time. Refreshments and snacks will be provided throughout the day at the workshop.

Attendees are expected to provide their own breakfasts and dinners.

Workshop Deposit FAQs

What is the workshop deposit option?

The workshop deposit allows you to reserve your seat in the UK Accelerator Workshop
with a $1,000 non-refundable deposit, rather than paying the full
tuition upfront.

Your seat is secured once the deposit is paid.

The full remaining balance must be paid by May 1, 2026.

If the remaining balance is not paid by this date:

  • Your reserved seat will be released to another student.
  • Your $1,000 deposit will not be refunded.

Is the deposit refundable?

The deposit is non-refundable, except in one case:

If the Soil Food Web Foundation cancels the workshop, your deposit will be fully refunded less a $200 transaction processing fee.

Deposits are not refundable if:

  • You cancel your participation.
  • You fail to complete the final payment by May 1, 2026.
  • You are unable to attend for any personal reason.

Does the Early Worm discount apply to deposits?

No.

The $500 Early Worm discount does not apply to registrations made using the deposit option.

To use the Early Worm discount, students must pay the full workshop tuition at the discounted rate before the Early Worm deadline.

What happens if I don’t complete my payment by May 1?

No.
If full payment is not received by May 1, 2026:

  • Your seat will be released.
  • Your $1,000 deposit will be forfeited.
  • Another student may take your place.

No exceptions can be made due to the limited number of seats and planning requirements.

What happens if the workshop sells out?

Students who have paid the $1,000 deposit are considered registered and hold a confirmed seat in the workshop.

However, students who do not complete the full remaining balance by May 1, 2026 risk losing their seat if the workshop has a waitlist, and their deposit will be forfeited.

Will I receive reminders before the final payment deadline?

Yes.

Students who reserve a seat with a $1,000 deposit will receive reminder emails leading up to the May 1, 2026 payment deadline.

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SOIL FOODWEB considers your use of our website to be private.  However, SOIL FOODWEB may access or disclose information about you and/or the content of your communications with us, in order to: (1) comply with the law or legal process served on SOIL FOODWEB; (2) enforce and investigate potential violations of our Terms of Use, including use of this site to participate in, or facilitate, activities that violate the law; or (3) protect the rights, property, or safety of SOIL FOODWEB employees, customers, or the public.  From time to time, SOIL FOODWEB may also disclose information to selected business partners, or other third parties offering products or services in which you may be interested, provided that such third parties agree to comply with the provisions of this Privacy Policy with respect to the use of your personal information. You consent to the access and disclosures outlined in this section.

How We Collect Non-Personal Information:

SOIL FOODWEB may obtain non-personal information from your use of our website and through the use of commonly-used information-gathering tools.  These tools may include “Cookies,” which are pieces of information shared between your web browser and a website. Non-personal information may include information about the browser that you use to access the site, the operating system that you are running, what items you clicked on the applicable web page, how long you viewed a certain page, and information about the website you accessed immediately before you accessed our website.  SOIL FOODWEB may aggregate your non-personal information with the non-personal information of other users of SOIL FOODWEB’s website or of other non-personal information collected offline. SOIL FOODWEB also may collect anonymous aggregated information, like general traffic patterns within our website, to help maintain the flow and content of the website. Any and all of this non-personal information may be used to support SOIL FOODWEB’s commercial, marketing, and customer service activities, or for any other reason.

Use of Cookies:

Use of cookies enables a faster and easier experience for the user.  A cookie cannot read data off your computer’s hard drive. For information on cookies, please refer to www.aboutcookies.org.

There are different kinds of cookies with different functions:

Session cookies These are only stored on your computer during your web session. They are automatically deleted when the browser is closed. They usually store an anonymous session ID allowing you to browse a website without having to login to each page. They do not collect any information from your computer.
Persistent cookies A persistent cookie is one stored as a file on your computer, and it remains there when you close your web browser. The cookie can be read by the website that created it when you visit that website again.
First-party cookies The function of this type of cookie is to retain your preferences for a particular website for the entity that owns that website. They are stored and sent between SOIL FOODWEB’s servers and your computer’s hard drive. They are not used for anything other than for personalization as set by you. These cookies may be either Session or Persistent cookies.
Third-party cookies The function of this type of cookie is to retain your interaction with a particular website for an entity that does not own that website. They are stored and sent between the third-party’s server and your computer’s hard drive. These cookies are usually Persistent cookies.

 

We generally use cookies as follows:

Functionality Some cookies allow our Sites to remember choices you make (such as your username, language or the region you are in) and provide enhanced features. For instance, a Site may be able to remember your login details, so that you do not have to repeatedly sign in to your account when using a particular device to access our Sites. These cookies can also be used to remember changes you have made to text size, font and other parts of web pages that you can customize. They may also be used to provide services you have requested such as viewing a video or commenting on an article. The information these cookies collect is usually anonymized. They do not gather any information about you that could be used for advertising or remember where you have been on the internet
Performance Some cookies collect information about how visitors use a Site, for instance which pages visitors go to most often, and if they get error messages from web pages. They also allow us to record and count the number of visitors to a Site, all of which enables us to see how visitors use a Site in order to improve the way that the Site works. The information these cookies collect is normally anonymous and is used to improve how our Sites works. However, some of these cookies may include Personal Information. Please consult your web browser’s ‘Help’ documentation or visit www.aboutcookies.org. for more information about how to turn cookies on and off for your browser
Marketing These cookies are used to deliver content relevant to your interests on a Site and third party sites based on how you interact with our advertisements or content

 

Use of Web Beacons:

Other tools include “Web Beacons,” which are clear electronic images that can recognize certain types of information on your computer, such as cookies, when you view our website tied to the web beacon, and a description of the website tied to the web beacon. SOIL FOODWEB may use web beacons to operate and improve our website and e-mail communications.  Web beacons can be used alone or in conjunction with cookies to compile information about users’ usage of our website and interaction with e-mails.  SOIL FOODWEB may use information from web beacons in combination with other data we have about our clients to provide you with information about SOIL FOODWEB and our services.  SOIL FOODWEB may conduct this review on an anonymous basis.

Use of Google Analytics:

SOIL FOODWEB may use Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. (“Google”).  Google Analytics uses cookies to help websites analyze how users use the site. The information generated by the cookie about your use of our website (including your IP address) will be transmitted to and stored by Google on servers in the United States.  Google will use this information for the purpose of evaluating your use of the applicable website, compiling reports on website activity, and providing other services relating to website activity and internet usage for SOIL FOODWEB.  Google may also transfer this information to third parties where required to do so by law, or where such third parties process the information on Google’s behalf. You may refuse the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate settings on your browser, however, please note that if you do this you may not be able to use the full functionality of our website.  By using our website, you consent to the processing of data about you by Google in the manner and for the purposes set out above.

Links To Other Websites:

Our website may contain third-party links that provide access to other websites, not maintained by SOIL FOODWEB or its affiliates.  If you click on these third-party links, you will be directed from our website to another external website, which SOIL FOODWEB has no control over and assumes no responsibility for the content, privacy policies, practices, or services.  Your use of any external website is not governed by this privacy policy.

Children’s Privacy:

SOIL FOODWEB does not knowingly solicit, collect, or retain information from any individuals who are under fourteen (14) years of age.  If we learn that we have obtained personal information of a child under 14, we will take steps to delete the information as soon as possible.

How We Secure Your Information:

To prevent unauthorized access to your personal information, maintain data accuracy, and ensure the correct use of such information, SOIL FOODWEB has put in place physical, electronic, and managerial procedures as well as encryption and transaction security software to attempt to safeguard and secure the information SOIL FOODWEB obtains from this website.  However, no safeguards or security procedures or software is completely effective, and we do not guarantee the absolute security of any information provided to SOIL FOODWEB through use of our website.

Attending Webinars

Soil Foodweb School LLC occasionally creates live webinars for either promotional or educational purposes, or other. Should you choose to attend such a webinar, your voice and/or image may be recorded during the course of the webinar. Soil Foodweb School LLC retains the right to publish the recording of the webinar on its website (soilfoodweb.com) and elsewhere. By attending the webinar, you are agreeing to this.

Policy Revisions:

SOIL FOODWEB reserves the right to revise this Privacy Policy from time to time in our discretion.  If SOIL FOODWEB makes modifications, SOIL FOODWEB will post the revised Privacy Policy on the website, which will take effect immediately upon posting. It is your responsibility to periodically review this Privacy Policy.

Contact Address:
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Corvallis, OR 97330

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You may be required to register with the Site. You agree to keep your password confidential and will be responsible for all use of your account and password. We reserve the right to remove, reclaim, or change a username you select if we determine, in our sole discretion, that such username is inappropriate, obscene, or otherwise objectionable.
You may not access or use the Site for any purpose other than that for which we make the Site available. The Site may not be used in connection with any commercial endeavors except those that are specifically endorsed or approved by us. 

PRIVACY POLICY

We care about data privacy and security. Please review our Privacy Policy [CLICK HERE]/posted on the Site]. By using the Site, you agree to be bound by our Privacy Policy, which is incorporated into these Terms and Conditions. Please be advised the Site is hosted in the United States. 
If you access the Site from the European Union, Asia, or any other region of the world with laws or other requirements governing personal data collection, use, or disclosure that differ from applicable laws in the United States, then through your continued use of the Site, you are transferring your data to the United States, and you expressly consent to have your data transferred to and processed in the United States. 
[Further, we do not knowingly accept, request, or solicit information from children or knowingly market to children. Therefore, in accordance with the U.S. Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, if we receive actual knowledge that anyone under the age of 13 has provided personal information to us without the requisite and verifiable parental consent, we will delete that information from the Site as quickly as is reasonably practical.]
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