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James Hall

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Is it a concern Defra doesn't mention "soil" in their 28 page dossier on the future of agriculture, being circulated to farmers?

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Great to see articles recognising regen ag - unlikely this would have been the case a year ago... ://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/aug/12/soil-healing-olive-growing-how-uk-farms-coping-looming-drought

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Brilliant piece on Today Programme by Tony Juniper paying tribute to the remarkable contribution made by Charles as Prince of Wales to shaping the debate and understanding of the Planet's ecological decline.

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Tenant cluster - Landscape Recovery Trial for "Wild Hedge, Edge & Riparian" project. Huge potential in a dairy farming catchment. Group agreement to move from trial to pilot.

Tenant cluster - Landscape Recovery Trial for "Wild Hedge, Edge & Riparian" project. Huge potential in a dairy farming catchment. Group agreement to move from trial to pilot.
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"Once you can accept that ruminants can be part of the solution, then you can get onto other things, like: how are we going to restore 10 billion acres? How are we going to take 300 billion tons carbon out of the air? We can just get right to it." S.Itzkan docs.google.com/document/u/0/d…

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Europe was not covered by dense #forest before the arrival of modern #humans - Aarhus Universitet press release on our Science Advances study of Last Interglacial #vegetation structure Elena Pearce nat.au.dk/en/about-the-f… 🌿🌼🦬🌳🐘 #pleistocene #quaternary #terranova

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Love seeing our soil change colour as we get more carbon in to it - I’m convinced that diverse grasslands with way longer rests and way heavier mobbed tramples does more than the science yet shows… Our soil looks darker and more aggregated - and our land grows better