Farmerama
A podcast by Farmerama
185 Episodes
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52: Oxford Real Farming Conference, social justice & land, new forms of land ownership
Published: 1/26/2020 -
Shorts: Norwich Farmshare December 2019
Published: 1/3/2020 -
‘Cereal’ Episode 6: Grain futures
Published: 12/29/2019 -
‘Cereal’ Episode 5: The best thing since sliced bread? Unsliced bread
Published: 12/22/2019 -
‘Cereal’ Episode 4: The miller is missing
Published: 12/15/2019 -
'Cereal', Episode 3: Farms produce food
Published: 12/8/2019 -
'Cereal', Episode 2: Nature hates uniformity
Published: 12/1/2019 -
'Cereal', Episode 1: Flour, water, salt
Published: 11/24/2019 -
Shorts: Celebrating #SeedWeek with seed sovereignty champions Katie Hastings and Gerard Miles
Published: 11/18/2019 -
Rhonda Sherman: The Worm Farmer's Handbook
Published: 11/14/2019 -
51: Compost, soil carbon vs soil health, a call to farm, CEREAL, and community beer
Published: 10/27/2019 -
Shorts: XR Farmers
Published: 10/6/2019 -
50: Regenerative agriculture and climate change, Seaweed entrepreneurship and noticing nature
Published: 9/29/2019 -
Brigit Strawbridge Howard: Dancing with Bees
Published: 9/5/2019 -
49: The Sustainable Cooperative, wilding, beneficial insects and connecting faith with farming
Published: 8/25/2019 -
Shorts: Norwich Farmshare introduction
Published: 8/12/2019 -
48: Cover crops, pigs to pork, wilding and Chilean agroforestry
Published: 7/28/2019 -
Alice Percy: Happy Pigs Taste Better
Published: 7/25/2019 -
47: Women farmers in Chile, woodchip, pasture-happy pigs and regenerative vineyard management
Published: 6/30/2019 -
Short: Vandana Shiva
Published: 6/2/2019
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.