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In our final episode of Season 2, we’ve invited Imogen Rabone, Ben Raskin and Jack Browne to share their insights across boosting tillage, horticulture production and resilience including how to plan agroforestry layouts on a farm and how to diversify and create a range of habitats on your land to encourage soil and ecosystem biodiversity. Episode host: Ray Ó Foghlú Episode guests: Imogen Rabone Ben Raskin Jack Browne Resources: Trees on the land Soil Association Ben Raskin Organic Matter - Season 2 - Experimenting with min till and agroforestry with Jack Browne Irish Farmers Journal - Ep. 728 - Organic tillage, agroforestry and anaerobic digestion Farm Forest Episode 12 - Jack Browne Co.Carlow Helen Browning's Organic Book: Silvohorticulture Book: The Woodchip Handbook The Agroforestry Show Agroforestry UK Facebook Group The Irish Times - The tree whisperer who has helped plant a million native trees across Ireland Agricology - Andy Dibben This podcast is produced by the Irish Agroforestry Forum and funded by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Forestry Promotion Fund. Our hosts are Catherine Cleary and Ray Ó Foghlú, with design and production by Karishma Kusurkar from The Curated Pod and the project lead is Maureen Kilgore, Manager of the Irish Agroforestry Forum.
In this episode we explore the science of assessing the good things that forests do for us with PhD student Kathleen Conroy. Kathleen tells us about developing a tool to measure the benefits of forests for people. We'll talk about those benefits and a future where they may lead to financial support for farmers and landowners whose farms support nature. Episode host: Catherine Cleary Episode guest: Kathleen Conroy Resources: For-es This podcast is produced by the Irish Agroforestry Forum and funded by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Forestry Promotion Fund. Our hosts are Catherine Cleary and Ray Ó Foghlú, with design and production by Karishma Kusurkar from The Curated Pod and the project lead is Maureen Kilgore, Manager of the Irish Agroforestry Forum.
In this episode we explore the links between our health and how we feel around trees with psychologist Dr. Eoin Galavan and GP Dr. Sean Owens who starts by telling us about an amazing elm tree he discovered near his clinic. Episode host: Catherine Cleary Episode guests: Dr. Eoin Galavan Dr. Sean Owens Resources: Irish Doctors for the Environment Climate and Health Alliance Book: At Work in the Ruins Talamh Beo Gould Farm USA View through a window may influence recovery from surgery Joanna Macy Back garden treasures This podcast is produced by the Irish Agroforestry Forum and funded by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Forestry Promotion Fund. Our hosts are Catherine Cleary and Ray Ó Foghlú, with design and production by Karishma Kusurkar from The Curated Pod and the project lead is Maureen Kilgore, Manager of the Irish Agroforestry Forum.
In this episode we explore the crucial nature of the health of our soil with Dr. Aga Soil Scientist and farmer Liam O'Connor tells us about his journey from engineering to forestry. Episode host: Catherine Cleary Episode guests: Dr. Aga Soil Scientist Liam O'Connor Resources: Kerry Die Ocean FM - Hidden Worlds Conker Nature Magazine - Vol XX Well and Good - What To Avoid in Potting Mix if You Don’t Want Your Houseplants To Die, According to a Soil Scientist Agri Insider - Innovators' Year: Gleann Buí Farm Episode 3: Digging for Answers British Society of Soil Science - Can soil moisture deficit be used to forecast when soils are at high risk of damage owing to grazing animals? This podcast is produced by the Irish Agroforestry Forum and funded by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Forestry Promotion Fund. Our hosts are Catherine Cleary and Ray Ó Foghlú, with design and production by Karishma Kusurkar from The Curated Pod and the project lead is Maureen Kilgore, Manager of the Irish Agroforestry Forum.
In this episode we hear from Paul O’Callaghan and Mike O’Connor about the impact of farming and climate change on our water systems, catchment science, how agroforestry could provide solutions to improve water quality and drainage and how trees can benefit the ecosystem in and around our water bodies. Episode host: Ray Ó Foghlú Episode guests: Paul O’Callaghan Mike O’Connor Resources: Local Authority Waters Programme Duhallow Farming for Blue Dot Catchments - Booklet of Measures Duhallow Farming for Blue Dot Catchments EIP DEMO Farms The battle for phosphorus is intensifying - University of Southern Denmark Catchments IE LA Waters - Citizen Science LA Waters - Citizen Science Stream Index Farming for Water European Innovation Partnership ACRES Ireland Climate Resilient Reforestation Pilot Scheme This podcast is produced by the Irish Agroforestry Forum and funded by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Forestry Promotion Fund. Our hosts are Catherine Cleary and Ray Ó Foghlú, with design and production by Karishma Kusurkar from The Curated Pod and the project lead is Maureen Kilgore, Manager of the Irish Agroforestry Forum.
In this episode we talk to medical herbalist Anne Stobart about the long and fascinating story of plants being used as medicine for people and animals. Episode host: Catherine Cleary Episode guest: Anne Stobart Resources: Medicinal Forest Garden Trust Contact Anne Stobart Learn about Medicinal Forest Gardening Medicinal Tree Research References Book: Trees and shrubs that heal Book: Medicinal Forest Garden Handbook This podcast is produced by the Irish Agroforestry Forum and funded by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Forestry Promotion Fund. Our hosts are Catherine Cleary and Ray Ó Foghlú, with design and production by Karishma Kusurkar from The Curated Pod and the project lead is Maureen Kilgore, Manager of the Irish Agroforestry Forum.
In this episode we talk to economic botanist Andrew Ormerod about the best plants to grow in a forest garden. He's joined by permaculture expert Donal Chambers and Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine district forestry inspector Eugene Curran who has a special interest in agroforestry and the value of permaculture in creating sustainable food systems. Episode host: Catherine Cleary Episode guests: Andrew Ormerod Donal Chambers Eugene Curran Resources: Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Cornwall and South West Fruit Focus Cornucopia Alchemy Transition Town Kinsale The Common Knowledge Centre Regenerate IE Cork College of FET - Kinsale Campus Gubb Farm Hells Kettle Organic Farm New Forest Farm Cornucopia Food Forest Hazel & Davi’s Wicklow CSA Syntropic Agroforestry Green Spaces for Health - Cork City Cork Rooftop Farm Farming For Nature Community Orchard Meitheal The Eden Project Plants for a future PFAF - Plant database The Agroforestry Research Trust Book: Food for Life - Your Guide to the New Science of Eating Well This podcast is produced by the Irish Agroforestry Forum and funded by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Forestry Promotion Fund. Our hosts are Catherine Cleary and Ray Ó Foghlú, with design and production by Karishma Kusurkar from The Curated Pod and the project lead is Maureen Kilgore, Manager of the Irish Agroforestry Forum.
In this episode, we chat to John Holland, Henry O’Donnell and Nikki Yoxall who discuss upland farming, ancient farming practices, what is most sustainable for farming, what type of animals are most appropriate for our landscape, and how to tap into animals’ natural instincts when it comes to grazing, shelter and location. Episode host: Ray Ó Foghlú Episode guests: John Holland Henry O’Donnell Nikki Yoxall Resources: The Farm Woodland Forum Inishowen Uplands Pasture for Life Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) - Hill & Mountain Research Book: Transhumance and the making of Ireland’s Uplands (1550-1900) Nature Scot Andrew Barbour Ben Clinch (Moray Estates) Roy Dennis Loughgall Agroforestry Site This podcast is produced by the Irish Agroforestry Forum and funded by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Forestry Promotion Fund. Our hosts are Catherine Cleary and Ray Ó Foghlú, with design and production by Karishma Kusurkar from The Curated Pod and the project lead is Maureen Kilgore, Manager of the Irish Agroforestry Forum.
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Welcome to Conversation Beneath The Trees, a podcast bringing together scientists, farmers and innovators from all across Ireland to share their ideas and experiences of farming with trees. This podcast is produced by the Irish Agroforestry Forum and funded by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Forestry Promotion Fund. Our hosts are Catherine Cleary and Ray Ó Foghlú. Production by Karishma Kusurkar from The Curated Pod. Project lead - Maureen Kilgore, Manager of the Irish Agroforestry Forum.
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