Join us our hosts, Ben Eagle and Will Evans, as they chat with nature-friendly farmers on how they are tackling climate change, biodiversity recovery and sustainable food production. #RethinkFarming
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Farmers and Facilitators: How you can tackle the climate crisis on a local level
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In this bonus episode we focus on the question of how best to tackle the big climate issues of our time on a practical local level? Hosts Will Evans and Ben Eagle are joined by three guests – Jenny Phelps MBE who is Senior Farm Conservation Adviser at FWAG; Fiona Galbraith who is the Founding Director of RuralLink which helps people get into land b…
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Profitability of Sustainable Agriculture with Sue Pritchard - Fewer Inputs Leaves More Room For Profit and Nature
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Ben and Will are joined by Sue Pritchard, Chief Executive of The Food Farming & Countryside Commission (FFCC). The FFCC is an independent UK charity whose mission is to find radical and practical ways to improve climate, nature, health, wellbeing and rural economies across all four of the home nations; England, Wales, Scotland and NI. The organisat…
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Landscape Approaches with Jenny Phelps - Farming Together For Bigger, Better Outcomes
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Ben and Will are joined by Jenny Phelps MBE who is a senior farm conservation advisor for the Gloucestershire Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group (FWAG) and guest lecturer at the Royal Agricultural University.Jenny has over 30 years of experience in giving on-farm advice and has been with FWAG for 10 years. She leads many different projects, includ…
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Working with the Landscape with Nikki Yoxall - Agroecology, Agroforestry & The Wee Mob
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Ben and Will head to Aberdeenshire to speak to first-generation farmer, grazier and NFFN Scotland Steering Group member Nikki Yoxall. From agroecology to agroforestry, Nikki shares how an agroecological approach can go beyond food production and how building community can help manage a wider landscape. She shares her journey into farming, a decisio…
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Keeping It Local with Helen Keys - Growing Flax for Linen & Farmer-Led Innovation
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Ben and Will head to County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, to talk about all aspects of food quality with farmer, Helen Keys, and to hear about her exciting business, SourceGrow, a platform that helps farmers decide what to grow and supports local by allowing restaurants to find suppliers. Helen also shares how she, and her partner, Charlie, are working…
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Keeping Nature in the Family with Aylwin Pillai - Agroecology, Changing Subsidies & The Future of Land Use
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In this episode, Ben & Will speak with Aylwin Pillai, an environmental lawyer and partner in family-run Kinclune Estate and Organic Farm in Angus, Scotland. Aylwin shares her family's farming history, their agroecological approach, why she's an activist for nature-friendly farming & the important role small farms have in advocating for changes in l…
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A Wake Up Call with Sam Kenyon - Flash Floods & Natural Management Solutions
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In this episode, we focus on the water section of NFFN’s ‘Rethink Farming’ report by speaking to Sam Kenyon in North Wales. Sam farms next to the River Elway in Denbighshire and we hear all about how she’s taking a proactive and nature-friendly approach to water management, and how farmers should be planning for a changing climate. Support Sam's cr…
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It's a Can of Worms with Will Scale - Good Soil Function & The Impact on Farm Business
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For World Soil Day, Ben and Will are digging into all things SOIL with William Scale, a farmer with 20 years experience of no-tillage farming in Pembrokeshire. They dive into the ground beneath our feet through stories of William’s farming and why his ecological approach to land management matters to soil function.…
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If You Build It, They Will Come with Patrick Barker - COP26 & Bringing Biodiversity Back
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The NFFN podcast is back! And for the first episode of series three, Ben and Will talk to arable farmer and NFFN steering group member, Patrick Barker, all about the incredible range of environmental measures he and his cousin Brian have put in place on their farm, why it’s so important that farmers engage with the public, and the what’s, why’s, an…
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In this final episode of the second series of the podcast Ben Eagle and Will Evans meet Anthony Curwen who is Managing Director of Quex Park in Kent. They learn about how Anthony's business changed from a large-scale vegetable operation to a fully diversified estate including multiple diversifications on top of the arable business.…
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In this episode Ben and Will are once again visiting Scotland to speak to farmer and conservationist Michael Clarke in Dumfriesshire. They hear all about his long journey into farming in his own right, the incredible range of measures he’s taken to improve biodiversity on his farm, and what the Scottish Government should be doing to support nature …
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In our latest podcast episode Ben and Will head to north Wales to speak to Gethin Owen who farms 150 acres near to the coast there. Among other things they discuss the benefits of leaving winter stubbles and growing red clover.על ידי Gethin Owen, Ben Eagle, Will Evans
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Hosts Ben and Will once again head over to beautiful Northern Ireland to talk to arable farmer David Sandford about his lifetime of effort to improve nature and biodiversity on his farm on the shores of Strangford Lough, some of the highly prestigious awards he’s won, and why he’s hopeful for the future.…
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Hosts Ben Eagle and Will Evans meet NFFN's Scotland Vice-Chair Phil Knott and learn about crofting and Phil's plan for the future as well as focusing on climate change resilience.על ידי Will Evans, Philip Knott, Ben Eagle
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In this series we are focussing on the road to COP26 and speaking to farmers who are undertaking work to tackle the climate crisis in their own ways. In this episode Ben and Will head to Northern Ireland to talk to 1st generation farmer Charlie Cole to find out all about his incredibly diverse business, and how working with nature is central to eve…
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Becoming a Climate Resilient Farm
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In this series we are focusing on the road to COP26 and speaking to farmers who are undertaking work to tackle the climate crisis in their own ways. In this episode Ben and Will speak to Welsh farmer Tony Davies who transformed his business to focus on making it sustainable for the future in terms of climate and biodiversity but also looking to the…
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Connecting People, Nature, and Food
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Where better to start the second series of the NFFN Podcast than with the man behind it all - Martin Lines? We discuss the changes he’s made on his farm in Cambridgeshire and how they've had a dramatically positive effect on nature and the profitability of his business, as well as how and why NFFN came about in the first place and where he’d like i…
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Nature - An enterprise in it’s own right
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Hosts Ben Eagle and Will Evans travel to County Armagh in Northern Ireland to meet arable farmer Simon Best, where they talk about how he sells his crops to local businesses, how green waste and composting have dramatically improved his soils, environment schemes, carbon auditing, working with nature, and much more.…
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Native: Life in a Vanishing Landscape
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Hosts Ben Eagle and Will Evans meet farmer, acclaimed author, and member of the NFFN Scotland steering group, Patrick Laurie, to talk all about his farm in Galloway, his deep connections to the area, his book ’Native - Life in a Vanishing Landscape', and what nature means to him and his business.על ידי Ben Eagle, Will Evans, Patrick Laurie
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In this episode hosts Ben Eagle and Will Evans meet Polly Davies and Graeme Wilson who run a mixed organic farm in South Wales. They manage several enterprises between them but would now rather focus on improving their current business rather than starting more enterprises, hence the search for 'marginal gains'.…
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Hosts Ben Eagle and Will Evans meet multi-generation dairy farmer James Robinson, to talk all about his family business in south Cumbria, his huge social media following, and how he’s carrying on the tradition of enhancing the natural environment on his farm.על ידי Will Evans, Ben Eagle, James Robinson
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Farming Meets Conservation in North Wales
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Hosts Ben Eagle and Will Evans meet Hilary Kehoe, Chair of the Welsh steering group of the Nature Friendly Farming Network who farms 150ha across Gwynedd and Ynys Mon (Anglesey) both at home and on nature reserves across north west Wales.על ידי Ben Eagle, Hilary Kehoe, Will Evans
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Farming with Nature on the Emerald Isle
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Hosts Ben Eagle and Will Evans meet Northern Ireland based Michael Meharg who farms Irish Moiled rare breed cattle on 250ha.על ידי Ben Eagle, Michael Meharg, Will Evans
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How do you simply measure nature on your farm?
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Hosts Ben Eagle and Will Evans meet Denise Walton who is on the Scottish Steering Group of NFFN and farms with her family in the Scottish Borders.על ידי Ben Eagle, Will Evans, Denise Walton
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In the very first episode of the NFFN podcast hosts Ben Eagle and Will Evans speak to NFFN England Chair Chris Clark about his farming life and why farmers should see nature as a shareholder in their business.על ידי Chris Clark, NFFN, Ben Eagle, Will Evans
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