

Farm Gate
ffinlo Costain
Britain's highest ranking regenerative agriculture podcast.
Produced by 8point9: https://www.8point9.com
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Produced by 8point9: https://www.8point9.com
#Farmingnews, #regenfarming #regenag #agroecology #landuse #naturalcapital #foodsecurity #food #farming #ecologicalsecurity
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Oct 28, 2025 • 56min
Martin's Farm - November
What's happening on Papley Grove Farm this November? ffinlo Costain talks to Martin Lines from the Nature Friendly Farming Network - and meets Ifan Davies, who farms with his daughter at Carreg-y-Bîg in Wales, to talk about the pressures of social media and the Welsh Sustainable Farming Incentive.More land use news at 8point9.com

Oct 21, 2025 • 56min
Financing the future of regen dairy
What's the business model for regenerative dairy? What sort of financial models are required to help deliver regeneration through the dairy value chain.This conversation is based on a panel at Land Alive at The Dairy Show at the Bath & West Showground.ffinlo Costain is joined by:Nick Hindle, First Milk's Communications DirectorTamara Giltsoff, Senior Associate at the Soil Association Exchange and co-founder of Land AliveNiels Corfield, an independent farming advisor & trainerHarry Farnsworth, who works on financial innovations within the food and agriculture supply chain at RabobankThomas Slattery, a comms specialist working with the ADOPT Support Hub.Land Alive at The Dairy Show was curated by Tom Pycraft from Ark Events.

Oct 17, 2025 • 2min
Farm Gate video shorts: Stuart Rogers, Carbon Farmer of the Year
Stuart Rogers is a high yielding milk producer delivering regenerative outcomes on his 471 acre farm. He's also the Farm Carbon Toolkit's Carbon Farmer of the Year 2025. Stuart's pasture management and agroforestry create healthy, biodiverse, carbon-rich soils - and his cattle produce high quality milk and excellent ecological outcomes.We will be recording a Farm Gate Leaders episode with Stuart in due course.This is our first Farm Gate Short - What do you think?Farm Gate is part of 8point9.com

Oct 14, 2025 • 52min
Scaling nature friendly farming in Scotland
Nature friendly farming can help producers achieve economic, social and ecological resilience in the face of increasingly extreme weather.Last week saw Scotland's first Nature Friendly Farming Summit, which took place in Edinburgh. The theme was: Farming for nature, profit and public good.ffinlo Costain meets:~ Denise Walton, an organic, Pasture for Life-certified livestock farmer from Peelham Farm in Berwickshire - she's also the Chair of the Nature Friendly Farming Network Scotland~ Matt Griffin, the Farm Manager at Neidpath Farm in the Scottish Borders and a member of the NFFN Steering Group~ David McKay, the Co-Director of the Soil Association Scotland. * Farm Gate is the world's number one food security podcast. It's part of 8point9.com

Oct 7, 2025 • 55min
Wheat from the Chaff: Kids working on farms, CPRE and brownfield homes
FFINLO COSTAIN (8point9.com) and JOE STANLEY (GWCT Allerton Project), are joined by MARY-ANN OCHOTA, the president of CPRE, The Countryside Charity.They discuss:🚜 🚸 Kids working on farms😊 Nature as a positive, unifying force🥬 Vertical farms🦋 The role of CPRE🏠 Brownfield first home building🧱 And new townsWatch the rough cut video edit on YouTube

Oct 3, 2025 • 43min
Emergency pod: Countryside Stewardship cliff edge
English nature faces an unprecedented human-made environmental crisis as thousands of Countryside Stewardship agreements expire at the end of this year. Over 4,500 farms are affected, threatening to undo years of conservation work.We'll discuss why we're in this mess - what it could mean for England's nature - and what can be done about it. ffinlo Costain (8point9.com) is joined by Anna Biesty (Deepdale Farm) Martin Hole (Montague Farm) Chris Millward (Bibbey's Wild Farms) and Martin Lines (Nature Friendly Farming Network).* Watch instead? Search 'Farm Gate podcast' on YouTube* More land use news at 8point9.com

Sep 30, 2025 • 58min
Martin's Farm - October
This is the first episode of our new monthly podcast series, Martin's Farm. *MARTIN LINES is the Chief Exec of the Nature Friendly Farming Network, and throughout the year we’ll be learning about what’s happening month-by-month on his farm, Papley Grove Farm in St Neots, Cambridgeshire. We'll also meet key staff and farmers from within the NFFN.In this episode, we speak to ADAM FORREST the Scotland Manager at NFFN, for a dive into Scottish farm policy - where it’s at - what the priorities are - and what the opportunities are for nature-friendly farmers. (* Last month we piloted a new series called, Nature Friendly Farm Gate - this is the same series, but we’ve upgraded the name.)Want to watch instead of listen? Search for 'Farm Gate podcast' on YouTube.More Land use news and features at 8point9.com

Sep 23, 2025 • 58min
The Profitable Farm
In this programme we discuss the new book - The Profitable Farm, Balancing business, nature and energy through maximum sustainable output - and I'm joined by the authors: CHRIS CLARK and BRIAN SCANLON.To buy the book, click here: https://5mbooks.com/product/profitable-farm* More land-use news at 8point9.com* To watch the rough cut video of this audio podcast, please search for 'Farm Gate podcast' on YouTube

Sep 19, 2025 • 20min
How medicinal meadows boost farm animal health and welfare
In the last of our Agroforestry Show in-the-field podcasts, FFINLO COSTAIN is joined by LAURA GUDE (Programme manager, Innovative Farmers), KATE STILL (Head of Farming, Soil Association, and DAVE OATES (Rosuic Farm, Cornwall).The podcast covers:The launch of the new learning network for trees and livestock healthThe diverse benefits for different livestock species (poultry, pigs, cattle, sheep)Nutritional advantages of trees like willow and mulberryThe commercial case for agroforestryPractical advice for farmers

Sep 18, 2025 • 12min
Do we need an agroforestry coop?
Thomas Gent (Gentle Farming) proposes an agroforestry co-operative, to support farmers and landowners in the management and sale of agroforestry-managed farmland and assets. What do you think?


