The Natural England Hampshire Downs Farmland Conservation Podcast
Robert West
8 episodes
1 month ago
This podcast series aims to promote and enhance farmland conservation by sharing inspiring stories from farmers and advisers with agricultural professionals and the general public. The podcast is a series of interviews with flagship farmers and advisers who are not only local leaders and respected among their peers, but they are also implementing progressive management across the land they manage with consideration for wildlife, ecology and water quality.
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This podcast series aims to promote and enhance farmland conservation by sharing inspiring stories from farmers and advisers with agricultural professionals and the general public. The podcast is a series of interviews with flagship farmers and advisers who are not only local leaders and respected among their peers, but they are also implementing progressive management across the land they manage with consideration for wildlife, ecology and water quality.
The Natural England Hampshire Downs Farmland Conservation Podcast
10 minutes
6 years ago
Leroy Collis
Here’s the latest instalment of the Hampshire Downs Farmland Conservation Podcast! This week we interview local farmer Leroy Collis to discuss Catchment Sensitive Farming. This national programme works with farmers to improve water and air quality in high priority areas. CSF offers farmers free training, advice and support for grant applications. Listen to the interview … Continue reading "Leroy Collis"
The Natural England Hampshire Downs Farmland Conservation Podcast
This podcast series aims to promote and enhance farmland conservation by sharing inspiring stories from farmers and advisers with agricultural professionals and the general public. The podcast is a series of interviews with flagship farmers and advisers who are not only local leaders and respected among their peers, but they are also implementing progressive management across the land they manage with consideration for wildlife, ecology and water quality.