“Nature can do amazing things, but if we separate ourselves from the land, we will lose that link, as well as the skills and experience of managing it for ever."
@tom_levitt@RhidianGlyn@NFFNUK@fuw https://t.co/LDWmjjeutH
We also heard from Teleri Fielden about her route into farming through a scholarship to run the National Trust farm of Llyndy Isaf. Now farming at Hafod y Llyn Isaf on a 10 year tenancy she said ‘We have to farm it as if we own it’
Ready to explore the beautiful Welsh vineyards? The map on our website will show you where they’re all located!
There are now over 30 active vineyards in Wales - get ready to sip on some delicious wine and enjoy the stunning views. 🌿🍷 #WelshWineWeek#SupportLocal
Achieving Net Zero& ⬆️biodiversity. If you want to run a project,do research, comms or consultancy work, there is a LOT of money kicking about.
If you’re a farmer you have to scrape around for 30% capital costs schemes and put your own time in to get shit done on the ground🤯🖕
So to finish, here’s a nice photo of some gorgeous wet woodland on a farm in N Wales that I visited recently 🙂 where the farm market their product as “Biodiversity Beef” which is, in my mind, absolute genius! 14/14
🌱Env messaging to farmers:
Keep no livestock but also have high yielding stock which produce multiple offspring but also have wildflower meadows for bugs but make sure it’s high energy grass but also plant trees but don’t sell carbon credits oh and be cheaper than the US.
Eh??!
The Wildlife Trusts…say (dogs) waste carries diseases for wildlife, with growing evidence that the 3,000 tonnes of faeces and urine produced by dogs each day disturbs the balance of ecosystems at levels that would be illegal on farmland https://t.co/SlfDWUF3V3
@AWP_BackCountry My point being- the article is about PFA’s and our production of them- the root cause of the issue that we should tackle is the production of them, not the subsequent inevitable distribution :( Even if we try to filter them via land management practices, they don’t break down 😢
This is terrifying (ban all PFA’s FFS?!!) However why is the picture agricultural when they are from ‘a wide range of consumer products, firefighting foams, waste &industrial processes’?!
Revealed: scale of ‘forever chemical’ pollution across UK and Europe https://t.co/ifDGtoXIrn
@AWP_BackCountry Do you mean the distribution of the PFA’s i.e human created chemicalshit show? The distribution is done (according to the article) by humans into water cycles and subsequently soil cycles. But yes, seen as we’re part of nature, it ends up in us and other animals.
🔟years of the GWCT Big Farmland Bird Count
🔟mlynedd o Gyfrif Mawr Adar Ffermdir GWCT
🥳Dathlwch gyda ni drwy gymryd rhan!
🥳Celebrate with us by taking part!
🗓️Starts this Friday
🗓️Dechrau ddydd Gwener yma
🔗Be ready - link in our bio
🔗Byddwch yn barod - linc yn ein bio
31 days of #regeneration, day 6:
Plants grown on #healthysoils have been shown to be healthier and more nutrient dense.
Read this paper by Francis Chaboussou on healthy #crops: https://t.co/1SUUfdfAHa
#GaiaFoundation
I used the word ‘Steakholders’ for a red meat/nutrion comms piece, and now I can’t stop using it instead of Stakeholders…
Not good for a person who writes policies.
(Although steak-holder does sound more fun 🥩)