
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


A report by the National Audit Office into farming published today shows much room for improvement.
A tree nursery in Fife has been working hard to become better for the environment, and is now pushing to become carbon-negative.
The longest running scientific study into the impact of cereal farming on invertebrates, the Sussex Study which is run by the Game and Conservation Trust, has just published a new paper analysing 50 years’ worth of data.
Presented by Caz Graham
Produced by Alun Beach
By BBC Radio 44.5
5454 ratings
A report by the National Audit Office into farming published today shows much room for improvement.
A tree nursery in Fife has been working hard to become better for the environment, and is now pushing to become carbon-negative.
The longest running scientific study into the impact of cereal farming on invertebrates, the Sussex Study which is run by the Game and Conservation Trust, has just published a new paper analysing 50 years’ worth of data.
Presented by Caz Graham
Produced by Alun Beach

7,585 Listeners

1,073 Listeners

387 Listeners

889 Listeners

1,049 Listeners

33 Listeners

5,454 Listeners

1,794 Listeners

1,880 Listeners

1,751 Listeners

1,045 Listeners

2,085 Listeners

283 Listeners

261 Listeners

158 Listeners

35 Listeners

104 Listeners

85 Listeners

3,188 Listeners

13 Listeners

14 Listeners

1,619 Listeners

56 Listeners

12 Listeners

30 Listeners