Regenerative farming on the riverside - Sam Kenyon
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- Опубликовано: 25 авг 2022
- With sheep, goats and chickens, Sam Kenyon farms on the banks of the River Elwy in Denbighshire. Sam discusses with Projects Manager Lee Oliver how, using a variety of techniques, she aims to farm the land with nature rather than against it.
Sam Kenyon is a part of our GWCT Wales Farming Community series. Visit www.gwct.wales to see more videos and case studies, to learn more about the aims of the Farming Community, and to sign up.
Filmed by Ted Cornish.
Gyda defaid, geifr a ieir, mae Sam Kenyon yn ffermio ar lannau yr Afon Elwy yn Sir Ddinbych. Mae Sam yn trafod â Rheolwr Prosiectau Lee Oliver amdano sut mae’n anelu ffermio’r tir gyda natur yn lle yn ei herbyn gan ddefnyddio amrywiaeth o dechnegau.
Mae Sam Kenyon yn rhan o ein cyfres Cymuned Ffermio GWCT Cymru. Ewch i www.gwct.wales/cy/ i weld mwy o fideos ac astudiaethau achos, i ddysgu mwy am amcanion y Cymuned Ffermio, ac i ymuno.
Ffilmiwyd gan Ted Cornish. - Наука
What a beautiful farm. Good job. The animals and the fields look amazing. God Bless
That looks wonderful
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this suburbanite found this documentary so educational and encouraging. It was compelling and understandable to this 65 year old author and poet, albeit sympathetic to the oft-misunderstood rural perspective:)
You may save a good deal of investment in the riparian restoration by not cutting the bank back, but inserting willow / alder stobs into the existing bank at an angle. That angle will depend on the physical integrity of the soil. I personally enjoy a light elegant treatment of the land so I can sit back and watch it grow.
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