How to start a farmer cluster
Farmer Clusters have huge potential in helping farmers to work together to achieve nature recovery at scale, hand in hand with productive farming.
Farmer Clusters have huge potential in helping farmers to work together to achieve nature recovery at scale, hand in hand with productive farming.
Wild About Gardens (WAG) Volunteers were down at Marden Meadows last month getting a tour from local farmer, Lou Carpenter. Alan Rainey from the WAG group describes the importance that these relationships have for the future of our planet.
Farmer Cluster Lead William Alexander explains how the Darent Valley Farmer Cluster, in partnership with Kent Wildlife Trust, submitted a bid for a Landscape Recovery project, focusing on the theme of river restoration.
Ray Morris, founding member of Marden Wildlife and the Marden Farmer Cluster, explores what makes a farm 'biodiverse', and how Marden Wildlife group are working with farmers to exchange knowledge and experience to benefit nature in the Marden area.
Ellen Wilson writes about her experience volunteering with Kent Wildlife Trust as a Livestock Checker