51AVÊÓÆµ

Farmers Guardian Podcast: LIVE from the Low Carbon Agriculture Show - Soil Association chief executive Helen Browning and Overbury Farms regenerative farming manager Jake Freestone

Farmers Guardian editor Olivia Midgley speaks to Soil Association chief executive Helen Browning and Overbury Farms regenerative farming manager Jake Freestone who were speaking at the Low Carbon Agriculture show, organised by Farmers Guardian's parent company Agriconnect

clock • 1 min read
Farmers Guardian Podcast: LIVE from the Low Carbon Agriculture Show - Soil Association chief executive Helen Browning and Overbury Farms regenerative farming manager Jake Freestone

The two-day conference and expo saw a range of high profile speakers debate everything from the benefits of adding sheep into the arable rotation and why reframing the conversation around climate friendly farming would help more farmers engage in net zero.

READ NOW:Ìý51AVÊÓÆµbusinesses could benefit from renewable power

LISTEN NOW

Podcast producer: Anthony Voyle

More on Podcasts

The Farmers Guardian podcast: Farming careers from the classroom to the cattle shed

The Farmers Guardian podcast: Farming careers from the classroom to the cattle shed

What does a career in agriculture look like in 2026?

Alex Black
clock 12 May 2026 • 1 min read
The Farmers Guardian arable special: Regen learnings from Duchy of Cornwall 'Focus Farmers'

The Farmers Guardian arable special: Regen learnings from Duchy of Cornwall 'Focus Farmers'

Join us for our second arable special where Farmers Guardian head of arable, Ash Ellwood, visits Duchy of Cornwall's Focus Farmers, Heather and Paul Gorringe

clock 01 May 2026 • 1 min read
The Farmers Guardian Podcast – British wool: The farm-to-fabric journey

The Farmers Guardian Podcast – British wool: The farm-to-fabric journey

In this week's Farmers Guardian podcast reporter Mia Willemsen is joined by guest Harriet Fletcher-Gilhuys, textiles researcher at Fashion Roundtable, who discusses the Great British Wool Revival and its support for the farm-to-fabric journey

clock 28 April 2026 • 1 min read