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Tag: permaculture

Huxhams Cross Farm | The Apricot Centre

The Story of Huxhams Cross, Apricot Centre A 34-acre biodynamic and permaculture-designed farm near Totnes – Huxhams Cross was secured by the Biodynamic Land Trust in 2015 and achieved full biodynamic status in 2018. Developed by the Apricot Centre team, the farm is now a thriving blueprint of regenerative, seasonally produced food – sold locally,…Continue reading Huxhams Cross Farm | The Apricot Centre →

comparing organic and biodynamic soil

Soils and Biodynamic Farming: Presentation At Stroud Transition Town

November 12, 2015July 31, 2016 Communications

Gabriel Kaye gave a presentation on Soil, Biodynamics and Hammonds Farm at A Stroud Tranistion Towns film evening on Soil…..here is the PDF of her presentation below, and her starting words. It makes a fascinating story….Continue reading Soils and Biodynamic Farming: Presentation At Stroud Transition Town →

Celebrating Soil: Film and Discussion Sunday 8th November Lansdown Hall

October 30, 2015November 1, 2015 Communications

Soils are essential to the ecosystems on which we rely – yet the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation estimates that a third of all soils are degraded – due to erosion, compaction, salinization, nutrient depletion, acidification, pollution and other processes caused by unsustainable land management. At this event, Transition Stroud explores these issues and solutions – and the role soils could play in climate change….Continue reading Celebrating Soil: Film and Discussion Sunday 8th November Lansdown Hall →

New MA In AgroEcology

August 6, 2015October 26, 2015 Communications

Do you want to systematically research and clearly communicate what you are doing on your own plot?
This blended learning course (approved by the BDA Board of Studies) is now recruiting its second cohort for an October 2015 start. …Continue reading New MA In AgroEcology →

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Stroud, GL5 1QG
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"We abuse the land because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see land as a community to which we belong, we may begin to use it with love and respect."
- Aldo Leopold

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