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The FarmED Podcast

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by FarmED

5.0(5 reviews)
56 episodes
Updated Bi-weekly
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Podcast Overview

The FarmED Podcast is chaired by Kate, Danielle, Fiona or Ian who will talk to some of the inspirational visitors to the centre, our partners and thought leaders about a wide range of subjects relating to regenerative farming and sustainable food systems. Topics include routes to market for local produce, eco-architecture and knowledge transfer through books. It’s all about sharing great ideas, discussion, debate, innovation and ground-breaking research. The FarmED Podcast is available on the full range of platforms including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and on the FarmED website.

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Publishing Since

3/3/2020

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Episode thumbnail for The FarmED Podcast with Entomologist and Hawkstone Choir Member, Sally-Ann Spence

May 29, 2026

The FarmED Podcast with Entomologist and Hawkstone Choir Member, Sally-Ann Spence

<p>This month, Alex is joined by science communicator Sally-Ann Spence who has spent many years enthusing people about the wonders of the natural world. Her boundless and passionate enthusiasm for the earth sciences has taken her from being a dung beetle expert to ecology, archaeology, paleontology and travelling to fourteen different countries last year exploring sustainable farming. She’s also a member of the fabulous Hawkstone Choir who we hosted at FarmED for rehearsals ahead of their next big day on Britain's Got Talent!</p>

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April 30, 2026

Crops in Construction with with Architect, Tim Tasker

<p><strong>Award-winning architect, Tim Tasker, who designed the FarmED Conference Barn and Cafe, has recently been working on a new building at Honeydale Farm which is constructed of hempcrete, a hugely versatile, breathable and sustainable building material that captures carbon. </strong></p><p><strong>Tim has been working with UK Hempcrete and the Centre for High Carbon Capture Cropping and on this episode of the FarmED Podcast, Tim talks to Alex about why he is so excited about the opportunities of hempcrete. He discusses what makes a healthy building and how hemp could potentially revolutionise the construction industry, offering opportunities for farmers and creating sustainable, affordable building materials with could also make self-builds easier. </strong></p><p><strong>Tim also talks about his vision for the future -  why we need more beauty in house building and his ‘big aim’ to encourage a ‘network of small businesses’ around the country that could supply localised construction as ‘an alternative to commercial construction techniques.’</strong></p><p><strong>Links:</strong><a href="https://www.ttarchitects.co.uk/"><strong> https://www.ttarchitects.co.uk/</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://www.ukhempcrete.com/"><strong>https://www.ukhempcrete.com/</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://www.carboncapturecropping.com/"><strong>https://www.carboncapturecropping.com/</strong></a></p><p><br></p>

Episode thumbnail for The FarmED Podcast with FarmED Co-Founder, Ian Wilkinson

March 26, 2026

The FarmED Podcast with FarmED Co-Founder, Ian Wilkinson

<p><strong>Co-founder of FarmED, </strong><a href="mailto:ian@farm-ed.co.uk"><strong>Ian Wilkinson</strong></a><strong> has been on sabbatical to Australia and New Zealand. In this episode of The FarmED Podcast he talks to Alex about his original journey from agricultural college to seed merchant, as owner of Cotswold Seeds, and then the decision to buy Honeydale Farm with his wife, Celene, and fulfill a dream of being a farmer. Ian and Celene founded FarmED as a regenerative demonstration and place for debate, discussion and inspiration and Ian talks to Alex about his inspiring experiences in Australia and New Zealand - covering everything from kiwis to kangaroos, cattle to cover crops, agroforestry and logging, and the observations he made about the differences and similarities in farming in New Zealand compared to the UK.</strong></p><p><strong>‘New Zealand and Australia are made up of people that have often been there for two or three generations from Europe, a huge number of European families in New Zealand, and a lot of those are farming families,’ comments Ian. ‘The importance of agriculture is valued in society more than I would suggest it is currently in the UK.’</strong></p><p><strong>Listen to The FarmED Podcast wherever you prefer to listen to your podcasts. Please give us a rating, like or follow. </strong></p><p><br></p>

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What is The FarmED Podcast?

The FarmED Podcast is chaired by Kate, Danielle, Fiona or Ian who will talk to some of the inspirational visitors to the centre, our partners and thought leaders about a wide range of subjects relating to regenerative farming and sustainable food systems. Topics include routes to market for local produce, eco-architecture and knowledge transfer through books. It’s all about sharing great ideas, discussion, debate, innovation and ground-breaking research. The FarmED Podcast is available on the full range of platforms including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and on the FarmED website.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates bi-weekly.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 9 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.

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