Farmerama
A podcast by Farmerama
185 Episodes
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Shorts: Sylvia Kay on land grabbing in Europe
Published: 3/7/2018 -
31: herbs, Christian perspectives on farming and aquaponics
Published: 2/25/2018 -
Shorts: Alice Bettany from Sacred Seeds Herbal Project
Published: 2/21/2018 -
Shorts: Harvest Barn Market Garden update January
Published: 2/18/2018 -
30: Gove, agri-culture, Human Ecology, Sanfoin and Pollarding
Published: 1/27/2018 -
29: Biodynamic vines, Catalonian chickens & medicinal plants
Published: 12/31/2017 -
Shorts: WeFarm
Published: 12/26/2017 -
Shorts: Maria Partalidou on urban farms in Greece
Published: 11/26/2017 -
28: Farming films, rural-urban connections in Greece and fungi to manage weeds
Published: 11/26/2017 -
27: Agroforestry with sheep & chickens, female farming voices & starting a market garden
Published: 10/29/2017 -
Shorts: David Montgomery
Published: 9/24/2017 -
26: Fungi above & below ground, our microbiome, chicken homes & vines in the UK
Published: 9/22/2017 -
Shorts: Adam Kaye on Polenta
Published: 9/5/2017 -
25: Soil carbon uncovered, chef-farmer connections, happy bees & homegrown veg
Published: 8/26/2017 -
24: Soil Health Principles, dung beetles, potato blight & native breed cheese
Published: 7/30/2017 -
Shorts: Invertebrates
Published: 7/28/2017 -
National Organic Combinable Crops 2017
Published: 7/23/2017 -
Shorts: Sea Buckthorn
Published: 7/4/2017 -
23: Indigenous Soils, regenerative farming in Malawi, Essex Sea Buckthorn & no-till Meet the Farmers
Published: 6/25/2017 -
22: Beauty, land, rewilding, upland sheep farming, spiritual ecology with Fiona Reynolds & Co
Published: 5/28/2017
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.