Rebekah Pierce is a farmer and solar grazier in New York state. In this episode she explains how she got into farming by ‘accident’, but is now paving the way with ‘Agri Energy’ through solar grazing. She candidly explains to podcast host, Anna Byles that energy and food production don’t have to be separate and it is projects like her own solar grazing that are bridging that gap. Listeners will also hear how this is benefiting soil, livestock, local communities and economies, even if th...
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Rebekah Pierce is a farmer and solar grazier in New York state. In this episode she explains how she got into farming by ‘accident’, but is now paving the way with ‘Agri Energy’ through solar grazing. She candidly explains to podcast host, Anna Byles that energy and food production don’t have to be separate and it is projects like her own solar grazing that are bridging that gap. Listeners will also hear how this is benefiting soil, livestock, local communities and economies, even if th...
S2 Ep6: Kim Wilkie | Landscape architecture - design led by the land
Estate Matters
24 minutes
4 months ago
S2 Ep6: Kim Wilkie | Landscape architecture - design led by the land
Kim Wilkie is a strategic and conceptual landscape architect, designing projects all over the world. He is currently working with the Duchy of Cornwall to masterplan a new settlement South of Faversham, Kent. Kim's key principle, and the title of his book is: 'Led by the Land'. He belives it is critical to consider how land, water, communities and people fit together.
Estate Matters
Rebekah Pierce is a farmer and solar grazier in New York state. In this episode she explains how she got into farming by ‘accident’, but is now paving the way with ‘Agri Energy’ through solar grazing. She candidly explains to podcast host, Anna Byles that energy and food production don’t have to be separate and it is projects like her own solar grazing that are bridging that gap. Listeners will also hear how this is benefiting soil, livestock, local communities and economies, even if th...