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Evenlode Catchment partnership webinar - All about the Cluster

'Regenerative farming in the Cotswolds: vision, opportunities, and stewardship'



Click the link above to reach the The Evenlode Catchment Partnership's fifth episode in their webinar series, featuring Tim Field speaking about the Cluster.





"Episode 5 'Regenerative farming in the Cotswolds: vision, opportunities, and stewardship' with Tim Field, Founder - Facilitator of the North East Cotswolds Farmer Cluster.


The North East Cotswolds Farmer Cluster is making amazing inroads in partnership with local farmers.


The North East Cotswold Farmer Cluster is a group of 150 farmers and landowners covering 42,000ha, with a common mission towards landscape-scale regeneration of the farmed environment. They have a bold plan: to grow into an inclusive and pro-active group of local farmers, growers, landowners, foresters and advisers who work and learn together to enhance the natural capital on their land, tackle the climate emergency and build more resilient food and farming businesses.


Tim is a man on a mission with nature key to his motivation. With a background in freshwater ecology, environmental consultancy and rural surveying, Tim has delivered strategic environmental and infrastructure management of estates, farms, and throughout the food supply chain, including 16 years working in the North East Cotswolds. In addition to being a Founder - Facilitator of the Cluster he is also Project Director of the pioneering North East Cotswold Landscape Recovery pilot project.


We hope his presentation will inspire you to act for positive change.


Inspired and Want to Learn More?


Check out more about the NECFC www.cotswoldfarmers.org


Contact Tim about joining 07795 668 817


www.agricology.co.uk Exploring how agriculture can restore soils, use fewer chemicals, and tackle climate change while replenishing wildlife and natural habitats. * Check out their podcast!


www.carbonquester.com Combining physical soil sampling with hyperspectral testing techniques to unlock soil carbon measurement at scale


www.rothamsted.ac.uk Real world case studies and research focused on strategic agricultural science to the benefit of farmers and society worldwide.


Please follow the ECP on social media and help us grow positive change. @ecp_evenlode"

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