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Episode 8 - Over the Hedge: Reimagining Farming for a Changing Climate - Tim Coates & Tim Field

1 h 5 min · 1 de may de 2025
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Join us for a captivating conversation with Tim Coates and Tim Field, the visionary farmers behind the Northeast Cotswold Farmer Cluster - a groundbreaking collaboration that's transforming how farmers work together to build resilience in a changing climate. From 10 farms to over 170, discover how this farmer-led movement is pioneering nature-based solutions that benefit both agricultural productivity and the wider environment. In this eye-opening episode, our guests share: * How collaborative farming at landscape scale creates solutions traditional approaches can't achieve * The business case for nature-based solutions that protect farms from flooding and drought * Why "re-wiggling" rivers and creating healthy soils acts as natural infrastructure * How infrastructure companies like Network Rail are investing in farm-based solutions that are 10x more cost-effective than concrete alternatives * The journey from post-WWII "maximize production" mindset to today's integrated ecosystem approach * Practical ways farmers are turning climate challenges into opportunities Don't miss this inspiring discussion that offers a practical blueprint for how farmers can lead the transition to a more resilient landscape while maintaining productivity. Whether you're a farmer, landowner, investor, or simply concerned about climate resilience, this episode provides valuable insights into the future of sustainable land management. 👍 If you enjoyed this episode, please like, comment, and subscribe for more insights on sustainable finance and nature-based solutions! Discover more from the team: https://www.rebalance.earth/ [https://www.rebalance.earth/] #RegenerativeFarming #NatureBasedSolutions #ClimateResilience #Collaboration #SustainableAgriculture #Cotswolds

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