There was an electric and infectious energy that filtered through the in-person ORFC across both days. There isn’t a minute to spare as you find yourself running from building to building to hear the next panel discussion and bumping into old and new faces in the corridors. Every conversation exchanged holds a story of each…Continue reading Bridging the Practical, Intangible, and Political Aspects of Farming: Highlights from Oxford Real Farming Conference
LAND PROJECT & DEVELOPMENT OFFICER
Land Project Development Officer – Part-Time Job Opportunity (Gloucestershire, England) The Trust is looking to develop its activities concerning land. The successful candidate will have knowledge of the agroecological and biodynamic farming sector, and the capacity to work with tenancy and land holding matters. This post will support further development of the relationship with the…Continue reading LAND PROJECT & DEVELOPMENT OFFICER
Research Outcomes Interview: The case of collective land securing initiatives in Europe
The work done by access to land organisations is increasingly becoming a topic of research. The RURALIZATION project for instance represents a major ongoing project which examines different initiatives across Europe that have found innovative solutions to access to land problems. Smaller research projects are also being set up, amongst others by a younger generation…Continue reading Research Outcomes Interview: The case of collective land securing initiatives in Europe
Family of farms day 2022: Bringing Consciousness into detail
Rudolf Steiner, Geoff Mollison and others see a farm as a whole – a self-contained organism where one-part complements and or supports another and each has its own functions and needs. A whole ecosystem that is as self-nourishing as possible – buying in as little as possible and feeding out excess as food for the…Continue reading Family of farms day 2022: Bringing Consciousness into detail
