Farmerama
A podcast by Farmerama
185 Episodes
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Soil: Common Ground: Ep2: Our History
Published: 3/16/2025 -
Soil: Common Ground: Ep3: Our Future
Published: 3/9/2025 -
Soil: Common Ground: Ep1: Our Beginning
Published: 3/9/2025 -
89: Folx Farm, Mycelium Composting Network, La Via Campesina and Olive Experiments
Published: 5/26/2024 -
88: Native Hawaiian Plants, C4 grasses, BI4Farmers and FarmHack
Published: 4/28/2024 -
Less And Better?: Ep 8: A Compass not a Map
Published: 3/3/2024 -
Less And Better?: Ep 7: Not A Small Act
Published: 2/25/2024 -
Less And Better?: Ep 6: Just Meat
Published: 2/18/2024 -
Less And Better?: Ep 5: Healthy Eating, Healthy Producing
Published: 2/11/2024 -
Less And Better?: Ep 4: What is Land For?
Published: 2/4/2024 -
Less And Better?: Ep 3: Alternative Proteins: More and Better?
Published: 1/28/2024 -
Less And Better?: Ep 2: The cow or the how?
Published: 1/21/2024 -
Less And Better?: Ep 1: Its Complicated
Published: 1/14/2024 -
87: Landscape Scale Regeneration – Connecting Ecology, Community & Culture - Groundswell 2023
Published: 11/26/2023 -
Good Bread: Part 3: A common language
Published: 10/22/2023 -
Good Bread: Part 2: The price of consistency
Published: 10/15/2023 -
Good Bread: Part 1: What is good bread?
Published: 10/8/2023 -
86: Brazil nuts, spare bed and Ecovineyards
Published: 9/24/2023 -
85: New use for abandoned Farmland, London growing community and Potato art
Published: 8/27/2023 -
84: Beltane celebrations, Black farmers market and mentoring
Published: 7/30/2023
Farmerama Radio is an award-winning podcast sharing the voices behind regenerative farming. We are committed to positive ecological futures for the earth and its people, and we believe that farmers of the world will determine this. Each month, we share the experiences of grass roots farmers instigating radical change for the future of our food, our health, and the planet. Tune in to hear how these producers are discovering a more ecological farming future and to learn how their decisions can have a positive impact on us all. This is regenerative farming in action.