Farmerama
A podcast by Farmerama
185 Episodes
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63: Indian farmers’ protests, the Forever Flock and Biopriming
Published: 2/28/2021 -
62: ORFC 2021
Published: 1/31/2021 -
61: Fine Fleeces, Pasture Cropping and Land in Commons
Published: 12/27/2020 -
"Who feeds us?" Episode 6: Looking back and moving forward
Published: 11/15/2020 -
"Who feeds us?" Episode 5: Cultivating abundance
Published: 11/8/2020 -
"Who feeds us?" Episode 4: Whole meal
Published: 11/1/2020 -
"Who feeds us?" Episode 3: Growing our own
Published: 10/25/2020 -
"Who feeds us?" Episode 2: Land, animal, journey
Published: 10/18/2020 -
"Who feeds us?" Episode 1: The hungry gap
Published: 10/11/2020 -
60: Regenerative Cheesemakers, Brixton Windmill, Food & Development and Tractors
Published: 9/27/2020 -
59: Upland restoration, agroforestry in Kenya and the language of regeneration
Published: 8/30/2020 -
Shorts: Roger Dixon-Spain, Lismore, Scotland
Published: 8/26/2020 -
58: Cooperative land, holistic management, FMNR and the secret life of insects
Published: 7/26/2020 -
57: Fibreshed UK, Chestnuts, The Edible Schoolyard and Welsh poetry
Published: 6/28/2020 -
56: The Bowhouse
Published: 5/31/2020 -
'Cereal' Bonus Episode: High Rise Bakers
Published: 5/17/2020 -
55: Enlightened agriculture, sustainable economies, and regenerative businesses
Published: 4/26/2020 -
54: Land reform, stewardship, community ownership and land justice
Published: 3/29/2020 -
53: Storytelling, Nutrient Density, Fashion and Community Farms
Published: 2/23/2020 -
Shorts: The Herdsman
Published: 2/23/2020
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.