
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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S2 E13 - Agroforestry insights: Boosting tillage and horticulture production and resilience

S2 E12 - Trees and socio-cultural influence: Recognising the value of natural capita

S2 E11 - The effect of trees and green space on our health and wellbeing

S2 E10 - Trees on farms: Improving soil and productivity
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