• Food and farming that’s Fair to Nature
    Guest blog by Shelley Abbott, Fair to Nature facilitator and Kevin Rylands, Fair to Nature Advisory Development Officer Fair to Nature is about to grow and we (the Fair to Nature team) want to tell...
  • Dumfriesshire livestock farmer Michael Clarke explains why he joined the Nature Friendly Farming Network
    Michael Clarke farms Williamwood farm in Dumfriesshire in partnership with his wife, Shirley. They run a lowland, pasture-based beef and sheep enterprise alongside holiday cottages, in which they offer...
  • An update on the Hope Farm cover crop and compost trial
    Guest blog by Georgie Bray, Hope Farm Manager Soil is the foundation that helps us to grow crops on the farm and look after so many of the species sitting at the base of the food chain in farmland ecosystems...
  • Fair to Nature farmers compete for title
    Today, we have a guest blog from Simon Tonkin , Conservation Manager at Conservation Grade. Simon explains a bit more about their Fair to Nature farmers, and asks for your support in celebrating some...
  • Nature-friendly farming brings its own rewards: A focus on the Ouse Washes
    May is one of my favourite months of the year - spring is in full swing, 50% of the weekends have an extra day in them, and the days are getting noticeably warmer and longer. For wildlife-friendly farmers...