23 episodes

Join a curious farmer to discover ways in which farmers are using different practices to farm regeneratively. Find out how food can be produced, and how you can apply some of these principles in your backyard. She gets all the dirt from farmers, chefs and scientists that will help you make informed decisions about how you shop, buy and grow food.

The Curious Farmer Kate Field

    • Science

Join a curious farmer to discover ways in which farmers are using different practices to farm regeneratively. Find out how food can be produced, and how you can apply some of these principles in your backyard. She gets all the dirt from farmers, chefs and scientists that will help you make informed decisions about how you shop, buy and grow food.

    A Vote for Science and Agriculture

    A Vote for Science and Agriculture

    In September 2021, the Tasmanian branch of Farmers for Climate Action held their inaugural local conference. This episode consists of three short interviews with presenters Dr Tomas Remenyi and Professor David Bowman, climate scientists from the University of Tasmania, as well as a young local farmer, Sam Green. This episode is a call to all voters, to think about how we can best ensure a vibrant future in a world with rapidly changing agriculture, economics, and migration as a result of our changing climate.

    • 33 min
    Learning from RANT with Safe to Fail Experiments

    Learning from RANT with Safe to Fail Experiments

    At the recent Climate-Smart Agriculture Conference in Tasmania, Kate spoke with Celia Leverton, Chair of the Regenerative Agriculture Network of Tasmania (RANT), about what the organisation is, and what this not-for-profit aims to achieve. Hint: it's all about educating farmers. After their brief discussion, Kate gives an example of safe-to-fail on-farm experiments, and what that has meant for Leap Farm.

    • 12 min
    A Positive Carbon Story

    A Positive Carbon Story

    Iain Field, the other half of Leap Farm, chats to Kate about their positive carbon story. In this episode, we find out how they calculated their net green house gas emissions, as well as their carbon sequestration. We also find out why increasing carbon in your soil helps to build a strong, resilient farm (and what a resilient farm is). There are some tips and tricks and plenty of hope for the future in farming, whether you're big, tiny, or somewhere in between.

    • 33 min
    Ruminant Livestock and Greenhouse Gases

    Ruminant Livestock and Greenhouse Gases

    Associate Professor Matthew Harrison is an agricultural scientist at the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (UTas), who looks at agricultural systems from a holistic perspective. Kate (and Iain) met with Matt to get a better understanding of ruminant livestock and greenhouse gas emissions, balanced against the potential for carbon sequestration in agricultural land.

    • 49 min
    Angus's Ark

    Angus's Ark

    Angus Stewart has always been a visionary when it comes to the protection and longevity of native Australian plants. But his vision has become clearer, sharper and bolder. Angus graciously shares his vision with us and describes the tools and methods that he is using to see his vision blossom.

    • 53 min
    Lessons from Lauren

    Lessons from Lauren

    Kate catches up with Lauren Byrne of Felds Farm, 18 months after they moved their share-farming operation 200km north.

    • 23 min

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