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Grazing livestock for biodiversity: Snowdonia National Park
The conversation around grazing livestock has become increasingly prominent - and often divisive - in recent years.
Our upcoming report, ‘Pastures New: What Role for Grazing Animals in Future Food Systems’, explores the multiple benefits that grazing livestock can have when integrated as part of a sustainable farming system.
Two of the farmers who feature in our report, Teleri Fielden and Ned Feesey, use grazing practices to tend to the uplands, parklands and woodlands that make up their farm, Hafod y Llyn Isaf. The farm, which is in Snowdonia National Park, includes Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and Special Areas of Conservation (SAC).
In this film, Teleri and Ned talk more about their grazing practices and the benefits for the area’s biodiversity.
“Our habitats here need the dynamic element of cattle going through them.”
To be the first to hear about our new report, sign up to the Sustainable Food Trust newsletter at sustainablefoodtrust.org/get-involved.
Our upcoming report, ‘Pastures New: What Role for Grazing Animals in Future Food Systems’, explores the multiple benefits that grazing livestock can have when integrated as part of a sustainable farming system.
Two of the farmers who feature in our report, Teleri Fielden and Ned Feesey, use grazing practices to tend to the uplands, parklands and woodlands that make up their farm, Hafod y Llyn Isaf. The farm, which is in Snowdonia National Park, includes Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and Special Areas of Conservation (SAC).
In this film, Teleri and Ned talk more about their grazing practices and the benefits for the area’s biodiversity.
“Our habitats here need the dynamic element of cattle going through them.”
To be the first to hear about our new report, sign up to the Sustainable Food Trust newsletter at sustainablefoodtrust.org/get-involved.
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#cop28 - Day 4
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🗣️ Signing off in his last video at #COP28, Patrick shares his final thoughts on this year’s conference, including what he describes as having an “atmosphere of cultural fusion, trust and friendship”, how food and farming has become a significant talking point and his hopes for tackling climate change through collaborative action. “What’s really noticeable is the way in which food and farming i...
#cop28 - Day 3
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Patrick shares his video update from #COP28, day three. He reports back from the ‘Financing the regenerative agriculture transition’ session, where he appeared on stage alongside leaders from finance and other industries, including Charlie Nunn, CEO of Lloyds Banking Group and Grant Reid of The Sustainable Markets Initiative. Together, they explored a range of ideas. These included how farmers ...
#cop28 - Day 2
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On day two of #COP28, Patrick shared with us his thoughts on tackling greenwashing, discussions he’s been involved in so far and his optimism around the event, emphasising the overwhelming presence of young people in attendance. “Do I really believe that this gathering can make a difference? I definitely do.”#COP28UAE #RegenerativeAgriculture #SustainableFarming X: @SusFoodTrust Instagram: @Sus...
#cop28 - Day 1: Patrick meets Michael Evertz (Expedition Hope)
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Whilst at #COP28, Patrick has met with and spoken to many people from across the world involved in climate action, food and farming, including Michael Evertz, who has been cycling through 30 countries for over 200 days. On his travels, Michael has been speaking to the local people and spreading a message of hope that people can live in peace with nature, rather than working against nature. Find...
#cop28 - Day 1
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SFT CEO, Patrick Holden, has arrived in Dubai and provides an update from day one of COP28. "Everything has a time, and I think this might be the time for bigger change." #cop28 #cop28uae #regenerativeagriculture #sustainablefarming #sustainablefood Follow us on social media to keep up with the latest updates from this year's COP. X: @SusFoodTrust Instagram: @SusFoodTrust LinkedIn: Sustainable ...
Exploring the Global Farm Metric: Measuring on-farm sustainability
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How can a common framework for measuring on-farm outcomes help drive the transition towards more sustainable food and farming systems? Alongside Patrick Holden, CEO of the Sustainable Food Trust, the Global Metric team explore their newly revised framework. The team talk through some of the key indicators that need to be monitored for sustainability and explain how the GFM can enable more infor...
Microcast: Milk with Patrick Holden and Richard Dunne
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Patrick and Richard discuss the current issues surrounding the production and types of milk.
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Held at Fir Farm in the Cotswolds, 15-16 June 2022
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How to start a new assessment
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Once you’ve signed up to the Global Farm Metric Research Tool (UK), follow the link in your emails to the online tool (the web address begins mvarc.eu). You will arrive at this webpage. Along the top, you can click on the categories where you will input your data. You can see how much progress you’re making in each category by looking at the percentage under each icon. The dials below show your...
How do I share my feedback?
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The Global Farm Metric Research Tool (UK) is a way for all farmers in the UK to trial the Global Farm Metric framework and help inform its development, ensuring it is accessible and useful to farmers. We welcome all feedback, thoughts and ideas you may have. These can be logged as you fill in the assessment, by clicking on the smiley face on the right-hand side or the ‘ideas and feedback’ butto...
What do I do when I’ve finished inputting all my data?
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What do I do when I’ve finished inputting all my data?
How can I save time on next year’s assessment?
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How can I save time on next year’s assessment?
Measuring Biodiversity on Farms: a Sustainable Food Trust webinar
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Measuring Biodiversity on Farms: a Sustainable Food Trust webinar
TEDx Question and Answer: How was the Global Farm Metric project initiated?
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TEDx Question and Answer: What types of farming does the Global Farm Metric Promote?
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Sustainable Food Trust - Gene Editing Webinar
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Pre-Christmas webinar: Shaping the debate about the future of farming
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there are more intensively farmed animals now than when this made!
I have always loved Jo.
Just discovered your video. I am an Australian woman living in Tasmania. In the next state, Victoria, is a wonderful micro dairy, called How Now Dairy begun by a married couple. The calves (all female because of AI semen that produces female calves) all stay with their mothers until naturally weaned and join the herd when old enough. This dairy does not distribute their milk products to the state where I live unfortunately. I do not drink cows' milk from conventional dairies as I cannot understand the cruelty dealt out to such beautiful creatures. Nut milk is what I use.
Excellent presentation! Thank you for your work.
old guy here....If I may? I'd like to add to your info!!! When training Anything to lead, cows included... It's !00% about the pressure you put on the rope and WHEN you release it !! You will succeed very quickly IF... When they pull, the pressure is maintained steady and they get NO "reward" (or release of pressure).... BUT !!!! if the animal steps towards the pressure it is VERY IMPORTANT that the pressure is instantly released! (as a reward) DON'T keep pulling!!!! Watch their feet VERY closely! The instant you see the intent to step forward slack the rope!! and afirm with your "low calm gentle voice" gooood girl... after a short wait... "come cow" and gently increasing pressure, watching the feet VERY CLOSELY for an instant release when she gives to the pressure. WHY would she lead if it makes no difference to the pressure??? In time if you gently waggle the rope "come cow" and walk... you wont need to pull at all.. IF she pulls maintain steady firm pressure and use your "angry voice" AAAHHHH!! until she stops.. then ease pressure a bit not completely and change voices "come cow" lessons should be short and not more than 15 mins and definitely end on a positive win... good girl off you go!! pat pat! I see so many people that love their cow but just don't know how to teach them... Sooo, Your welcome!
Give the message -mindset to all five year olds, and up , then they will be able to be stewards. Please find others to teach Economics..Thanks.😇🌎
Please send this video to-Stephen Ritz and Elon Musk and Michael Saylor thanks.
This is just beautiful. God love you for your work with animals. I would gladly pay triple the price I currently pay for dairy products here in the States if I knew it were going to an operation with your ethics.
Still the best.
What a wonderful person you are , absolutely the most logical thing you can do is to eat correctly ! My Mom was the most food conscious person I've ever known she lived to 88 had Alzheimer's & she was still in amazing physical condition this has been a big part of my understanding how important food is thank you for being so outspoken on this critical issue
"Farmers" might not care(like) organizing people.. ......Dennis
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Gove is a truly revolting specimen. Mealy mouthed creep.
Patrick handled him like a therapist ! But he really should have drilled a bit deeper into “The food and climate research network “ bullshit .
Well done Big Brother !! 👏👏👏👏👍👍👍🍀 We are very proud of you xxxx
Prof Myles Allen; "The govt’s got it wrong and you could lose out." And here we are 4 years later and they’ve STILL got it wrong.
Inshallah I hope that she and her family is safe and that their home still is standing. May Allah protect her Ameen
I like Mr. Salatin's goals, methods, and philosophy; but, it's a pity he is so concentrated on making a buck off of dead animals. There is one more moral leap he needs to make. Vegetarianism/veganism is definitely not a "fad." It is science-based health, with the best knowledge that we have. Both Sir Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr have been vegetarian for years. So have I, for more than 20 years, on both health (cholesterol, which comes only from animal products) AND moral grounds (I don't need cows slaughtered with a spike through their eye to sustain my life and health). I also disagree strongly on his description of the fast-developing market for plant-based meat substitutes. Such "burgers" from Morningstar, Tofurkey, and Beyond Foods are delicious. We agree completely on the tyranny of "zoning." It is insane that a farm is not allowed to make chicken broth (or vegetable broth) on site. All of this is about access to the market, not health and sanitation. "Zoning" is a tyranny by the bureaucracy to keep the "little people" OUT of new enterprises and markets. I oppose all "zoning," period. It is really an infringement of property rights. If you cannot use your land and property the way that YOU want to, then you are not "the land of the free." You have no property rights. I fully support Mr. Salatin on this libertarian philosophy. His book 'Everything I Want to Do is Illegal' is a very humorous take on this subject from his personal experience.
I bet that milk wouldn't make my stomach bloated or crampy. That looks like great milk.
cutting cow !! is not kind
With the baby cows that you have do they ever see their mums at all or just taken away altogether ? That’s what made me stop having diary is the thought of the cows just being bred for milk etc
I really thought the meat being red tractor would help the animal welfare. :-(
Wonderful! And hoping best for you and other generations inline. Also, can you tell how many of livestock do you graze on your 300 acres? Best of luck!
Just to point out that those animals would not exist at all if it weren't for livestock farming. Humans are designed to digest meat. Cereal production ( Wheat ) requires a massive amount of artificial fertiliser and chemicals to grow a financially viable crop. It is also terrible for your health. Obtaining your nutrients from just plants might not be as ecologically sound as you think.
Bro Joel, let us be farmer partners , in the millenium !
V nice... I like it v much ..
Interesting to hear Gareth Wynne Jones speaking
Yummy array of brown women.
What a beautiful herd! The calves scampering about, too, is just adorable. I had a laugh when the first one came running when her name was called! Thanks for this lovely film. I needed it after watching several Vids about Factory Farming. Terribly upsetting. ♥️
Can someone tell me what that amazing incredible looking green “hay” (I don’t think it’s Hay but I don’t know what else to call it) is? At the 1:37 mark…what is that beautiful greens they are being fed?
I hope there are no back issues on the lady later on. That's why there are old women who have osteoporosis
Consider using the Haney Soil Health test? Available internationally.
11:57, Anna Lappé, so sexy, marvellous legs, tremendous
I can’t take any scientist serious that thinks CO2 is a tocsin or bad. I mean these people are completely incompetent. Basic biology is the life cycle which is people breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide which plants breathe in and then create oxygen for people. It is a synergistic interdependence system, where one can’t live without the other. No CO2 no life on earth. it is not a tocsin. It is also a trace gas that barely makes up a fraction of 1% of the atmosphere. These people are drunk on their hubris and ideology.
Well done ORFC. Monbiot is religiously fanatic about this issue, and like all religious fanatics insists that the 'facts' always support his 'theory'. As with Marx and Freud, the 'facts' will always be bent to 'save the theory'. He cherry picks scientific papers, and seems to believe that peer review is equivalent to scientific consensus - DW Noble among many others such as John Ioannidis, have shown that peer review guarantees nothing. He is a typically facile, headline grabbing, journalist, smug about having his by-line under his articles, arrogant, conceited, aggressive, scientifically illiterate and academically challenged. And yet he is listened to by the chattering classes as if he has some substance - "I have been telling people what they don't want to hear for years" implies that what he says is undeniably true but 'against the accepted, but false, wisdom'. In other words, he is like Galileo or Darwin! Yet what he is saying is the same old technocratic/progressivist/Whiggish fantasy that is actually the accepted wisdom of politicians, bureaucrats and monopoly capitalists. He is a 'Yes-Man' for the technocratic power-elite, but he has convinced himself that he is a 'daring' critic of the conventional wisdom, as well as a vegan warrior for the health of the planet. I feel stupid paying this much attention to him, except that his voice has reached many people I know who are otherwise sensible people. Thus, he must be argued against whenever possible with real argument, as these excellent farmers have done.
The brilliance of this man
And the male calves are still going to the slaughterhouse. Stop drinking mothers milk from cows,drink oatmilk instead. Stop viewing at animals as products,we don´t need any dead flesh,mothers milk or ovulation from animals. Eat plants and leave the animals alone. Go vegan,please.💚🌱
I would work there with you
How does the new king feel about the Dutch city banning advertising meat altogether for the plebs? Is the King going to stop eating lamb? I had health issues. I saved my own life with a raw vegan diet while eating sustainably produced meat once or twice a week as a mono meal. Would I of died in the kings new world of harmony? Full of drugs and rotted away from eve inside out. My nature and my life destroyed. My ability to give to this world destroyed.
Mention Joel Salatin -> he even uses his words “sequestering”
Beautiful …applause 👏
Hello. I like to know where my meat comes from. But the trouble is super markets want to higher prices for this type of meat. Be it lamb or beef they want to much profit in to shorter time. If it was cheaper it would come good for everyone iventurely.
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Love your farm..
Mozeltov!
Mozeltov!
Mozeltov!
Very good cows and calves
Splendid and excellent
absolutely beautiful !!