A quarterly podcast where two Nuffield Scholars - James Smith, a fifth-generation farmer, and Ben Taylor-Davies, an agroecologist, chat about all things regenerative farming, rewilding, biodiversity, soil health and more, occasionally joined by special guests from the field (no pun intended). Music: "He Tried To Be A Poet" by One Man Book, licensed with permission from the Independent Music Licens... more
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Earth SciencesScience |
Ben and James are joined by Antony Yousefian, partner at The First Thirty, a company thats aim is to regenerate 30m hectares by 2030. We cover a lot of ground in this one - vertical farming, quantifying the ecological footprint, biodiversity net gain... more
In this episode, Ben and James chat with Townsend Farm's summer intern about biodiversity, French agroecology, composting and how to dig a circle. Make sure to check Loddington Farm's Instagram page to see the stunning silo in all its glory...
In this episode, Ben and James chat to Marion Regan, fourth generation 'guvnor' of Hugh Lowe Farms in Kent, about robots, Wimbledon, lacewings and how they continue to grow soft fruit sustainably in an increasingly unpredictable social, economic and ... more
In this episode, James and Ben talk to Andy Cato from Wildfarmed about the company's mission to fix food to fix the planet, and how he believes we can farm in nature's image while comfortably feeding everyone. Inspiring stuff!
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I am not a farmer, but very interested in regenerative farming, biodiversity and carbon capture. This has been a fascinating hour. thank you to all the contributors.
I absolutely love this podcast and the content but it’s really let down by the poor quality audio.
Very interesting listen! a great cross between a lecture, in terms of intellectual content and a pub chat, as it’s easy to listen to. more
This is a great podcast, and not just for farmers and agriculture professionals. Informal and irreverent in style at times, yet *deeply* knowledgeable and intelligent, promoting innovation, and reflecting the perfect balance between a profound love and concern filer nature and our place within it, and pragmatic solutions for regeneration, our food, and our finances. The episode about the mural is very moving, and full of brilliant, human in a good way, ideas.
I’m so glad that this is being talked about in the current climate. Really interesting stuff - looking forward to the next one!
Apple Podcasts | #36 | United Kingdom/Science/Earth Sciences |
Apple Podcasts | #205 | Australia/Science/Earth Sciences |
Apple Podcasts | #31 | Finland/Science/Earth Sciences |
Apple Podcasts | #33 | Ireland/Science/Earth Sciences |
Apple Podcasts | #38 | India/Science/Earth Sciences |
Apple Podcasts | #89 | New Zealand/Science/Earth Sciences |
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