Regenerative Farming at Loddington Farms
Rob Smith joins his namesake James Smith, Nuffield Scholar and 5th generation top fruit farmer in Kent to talk about how James is turning to regenerative farming methods at Loddington Farm.
Rob Smith joins his namesake James Smith, Nuffield Scholar and 5th generation top fruit farmer in Kent to talk about how James is turning to regenerative farming methods at Loddington Farm.
Kent Wildlife Trust will be delivering one of six new projects funded by the Co-op Carbon Innovation Fund. The £100k project worth will be delivered over 2 years in partnership with Bockhanger Farms Ltd and Reading University.
Rory is Nature Recovery Manager at KWT and began his career with us facilitating the Upper Beult Farmer Cluster group. From a farming background himself, he believes in the huge potential of farmers working together to achieve nature recovery at scale, hand in hand with productive farming.
Hedges are a familiar site across Britain, but they still need our help.
Ray Morris, founding member of Marden Wildlife and the Marden Farmer Cluster, explores what makes a farm 'biodiverse', and how Marden Wildlife group are working with farmers to exchange knowledge and experience to benefit nature in the Marden area.
“A wildlife-rich natural world is vital for our wellbeing and survival. We need wild places to thrive. Yet many of our systems and laws have failed the natural world. We now live in one of the most nature depleted places on the planet. Nature urgently needs our help to recover – and it can be done.” Sir David Attenborough