Farming for Nature
A podcast by Farming for Nature
43 Episodes
-  43: Making money from field to fork: farmers Liam and Justina Gavin, RoscommonPublished: 16/05/2024
-  42: On fungi and farming, with Thomas O'ConnorPublished: 25/04/2024
-  41: Bruce Thompson, dairy farmer & dung beetle expertPublished: 13/03/2024
-  40: How to make Biochar, with Kildare farmer Kim McCallPublished: 24/01/2024
-  39: James Gilmartin, Mixed Stock Farmer, Leitrim: My land's natural carrying capacityPublished: 05/12/2023
-  38: Maurice Deasy, brewer, sheep & arable farmer: Why conservation agriculture is worth the riskPublished: 03/10/2023
-  37: Aonghus Ó'Coistealbha, Connemara, Galway: How I make a living from 1 acrePublished: 12/09/2023
-  36: Gearoid Maher, dairy farmer, Co. Limerick: Being economically viable while restoring nature on a dairy farmPublished: 29/08/2023
-  35: Composting with Jim Cronin, mixed farmer, Co. ClarePublished: 26/04/2023
-  34: Rehabilitating an intensive farm with Colm Flynn, a Kildare tillage farmerPublished: 12/04/2023
-  33: James Ham, the tree farmer.Published: 08/03/2023
-  32: Rewilding with Eoghan Daltun, Beara, West CorkPublished: 28/02/2023
-  31: Aoife Reilly - making a living on 7.5 acresPublished: 26/01/2023
-  30: Why the best time for producing a Christmas turkey is actually in the summerPublished: 06/12/2022
-  29: What do bats need to make a farm their home?Published: 22/11/2022
-  28: And the winner of the Farming for Nature 2022 award is...Published: 29/10/2022
-  27: So you have a bog on your farm...now what?Published: 27/10/2022
-  26: How Anthony Mooney attracts birds to his Kildare farmPublished: 29/07/2022
-  25: Nicholas Redmond, mixed farmer, WexfordPublished: 23/06/2022
-  24: How to attract bat life to a farmPublished: 27/05/2022
Conversations with Irish farmers about how and why they make space for nature while operating a profitable farm. FFN (https://www.farmingfornature.ie) is a not-for-profit initiative set up by scientists & farmers to restore the ecological health of Irish farmland. FFN on twitter (https://twitter.com/farmfornature) and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/farmingfornature/?hl=en)
