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This month Alex is talking to Katie Ward, MD of Microbz, a unique family business that’s on a mission to encourage everyone to reconnect with the power of microbes by embracing a probiotic life, not just using them in ou

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Hosted by FarmED · 🇺🇸 US · EN-GB · 53 episodes
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The FarmED Podcast is chaired by Kate, Danielle, Fiona or Ian who will talk to some of the inspirational visitors to the centre, our partners and thought leaders about a wide range of subjects relating to regenerative farming and sustainable food systems. Topics include routes to market for local produce, eco-architecture and knowledge transfer through books. It’s all about sharing great ideas, discussion, debate, innovation and ground-breaking research. The FarmED Podcast is available on the full range of platforms including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and on the FarmED website.
FarmED hosts The FarmED Podcast, a education show with 53 episodes published.

This month Alex is talking to Katie Ward, MD of Microbz, a unique family business that’s on a mission to encourage everyone to reconnect with the power of microbes by embracing a probiotic life, not just using them in ou

In this episode of The FarmED Podcast, guest host, Lydia Smith from NIAB talks to Minette Batters, the first woman to be President of the National Farmers Union, in advance of the publication of her autobiography and far

This month, Alex is joined by science communicator Sally-Ann Spence who has spent many years enthusing people about the wonders of the natural world. Her boundless and passionate enthusiasm for the earth sciences has tak

Award-winning architect, Tim Tasker, who designed the FarmED Conference Barn and Cafe, has recently been working on a new building at Honeydale Farm which is constructed of hempcrete, a hugely versatile, breathable and s

Co-founder of FarmED, Ian Wilkinson has been on sabbatical to Australia and New Zealand. In this episode of The FarmED Podcast he talks to Alex about his original journey from agricultural college to seed merchant, as ow

In this month’s episode of The FarmED Podcast, co-founder of Wildfarmed, Andy Cato, talks to co-founder of FarmED, Ian Wilkinson. Andy famously found fame as part of Groove Armada and then sold his music publishing right

Our guest this month is cattle farmer, ecologist, Nuffield scholar and trainer Rob Havard, who will be running a course on Holistic Planned Grazing at FarmED on 11th March. After working for various wildlife trusts and c

For many people for many years, Adam Henson, presenter of the BBC’s flagship programme, Countryfile, has been the face and voice of British farming so it was a delight to welcome him to The FarmED Podcast studio to recor

Alex talks to cook, writer and veg grower, Kathy Slack about her book, Rough Patch, and how growing vegetables helped her recover from burnout. Kathy had a high flying career in advertising before she suffered a physical

This episode of The FarmED Podcast is recorded on location, at Baddaford, Guy Singh-Watson’s farm in Devon. Guy, founder of Riverford, has been dubbed ‘the most brutally honest farmer in Britain.’ Here, Guy talks to Alex

Something a little different for this episode of The FarmED Podcast, which covers computer systems and farming systems and a little agricultural history too. You’ll discover why farmers grow grass as well as what AI and

‘We are a rainforest people, who live in a rainforest nation,’ says conservationist and writer, Merlin Hanbury-Tenison, speaking to Alex Dye on The FarmED Podcast and explaining why these ancient forests are so vital for

This month on The FarmED Podcast, Alex Dye talks to acclaimed author and producer/presenter of BBC Radio 4’s Food Programme, Dan Saladino. Dan explains how his childhood in the citrus and olive groves of Sicily led to hi

Following the huge success of her book, Rooted: Stories of Life, Land, and a Farming Revolution, Sarah Langford has become a voice for the regenerative farming movement and she talks to Alex about her writing and career,

The latest episode of the FarmED Podcast is all about bugs! Presenter, Alex Dye, FarmED’s resident entomologist, is in conversation with fellow entomologist, Dr Geroge McGavin.George McGavin was an academic zoologist for

Guest: Abby Allen, Director of Farming at Pipers Farm Host: Ian Wilkinson, Founder of FarmED Abby talks about her role, how the Piper’s Farm model can be upscaled and her views on the future of regenerative farming. Ther

Guest: Chris Rumming from Lydiard Turkeys Host: Alex Dye, FarmED’s Public Engagement Coordinator and resident entomologist Thanks for listening to The FarmED Podcast where you can hear hopeful conversations around farmin

Kate talks to Helen Wade from East Leach Downs Farm who has 45 organic sows with all progeny spending their entire lives outdoors, able to dig, root and graze herbal leys.They talk about Helen's journey into farming, wha

Kate talks to Amy Chapple about Redwoods Farm in Devon, where she has laying hens that roost in converted livestock trailers and her parents have broilers that live in 'chicken tractors' or polytunnels. They all get move

Fiona talks to bestselling author, Rosamund Young, in advance of the Farm & Food Literature Festival at FarmED next month. Rosamund talks about her life at Kite’s Nest Farm, on the edge of the Cotswold escarpment, where
Ian Wilkinson
Co-founder · University of Sheffield
1 appearance on this show
Andy Cato
Wildfarmed
1 appearance on this show
Adam Henson
rural TV presenter · Rare Breeds Survival Trust
1 appearance on this show
Merlin Hanbury-Tenison
Thousand Year Trust
1 appearance on this show
Pete Russell
Ooooby
1 appearance on this show
Guy Singh-Watson
Riverford
1 appearance on this show
Paul Totterdell
Cotswold Seeds
1 appearance on this show
Dan Saladino
BBC Radio 4
1 appearance on this show
Abby Allen
Pipers Farm
1 appearance on this show
Chris Rumming
Lydiard Turkeys
1 appearance on this show
Helen Wade
East Leach Downs Farm
1 appearance on this show
Amy Chapple
Redwoods Farm
1 appearance on this show
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