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 | Monthly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceEarth Sciences |
In this episode, James and Ben are joined by Ed Kerr and Craig Lappin-Smith - a banker and restaurateur respectively, and joint co-founders of Herd - a project to promote regenerative farming through fractional ownership of farmland.
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In this episode, James and Ben are joined by Oliver Scott, the Farms Director at Mawley Hall in Shropshire, to discuss 'agflation', the importance of diversity in farming and the financial viability of moving away from the status quo.
In this episode, James and Ben are joined by Will Shotton from Tibico Fermentary to talk about all things gut health, ultra-processed food and the impact of modern day farming on our microbiomes.
Join Ben and I as we reunite after a significant hiatus to catch up on the latest happenings at Townsend Farm. We discuss the rapid changes in the farming landscape that have occurred since our last episode, touching on the evolving state of agricult... more
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Hello, struggled with low sound level here, anyone else or is the problem my end?
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.
Would love some more of these pods with some more practical regen tips for those of us farmers who want to take the first steps away from the conventional farming system.
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.
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