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Bees, Moths, and More – Our Hidden Essential Farmers
In this final episode of the series, we turn the spotlight onto the often-overlooked insects that quietly keep our farming systems alive. From bees to moths and beyond, these tiny creatures are under increasing pressure in modern agricultural landscapes. Unless we shift towards more organic and regenerative approaches, we risk taking them - and their vital work - for granted.
To explore this, we speak with enthusiasts, experts, and growers who are making a real difference despite the challenges.
Willow Lohr - A long-time resident of Scotland and skilled bushcraft practitioner, Willow shares her deep passion for bees.
Mike Read – A conservationist with experience from southern England to projects worldwide, Mike joins me to talk about the fascinating and often misunderstood world of moths.
Des Kelly, Torbreck Orchard – Offering a local perspective on fruit growing, Des highlights the essential role insects play. If you’re nearby, Torbreck Orchard is well worth a visit.
Seeds of Scotland – I speak to Haley Shepherd, based north of Inverness. This inspiring initiative is building a strong collection of open-pollinated seeds adapted to the Scottish climate. A resource that small-scale growers can both support and learn from.
Stay tuned for Season 5, coming this autumn!
#HighlandGoodFoodPodcast #HighlandGoodFoodPartnership
By Highland Good Food PartnershipBees, Moths, and More – Our Hidden Essential Farmers
In this final episode of the series, we turn the spotlight onto the often-overlooked insects that quietly keep our farming systems alive. From bees to moths and beyond, these tiny creatures are under increasing pressure in modern agricultural landscapes. Unless we shift towards more organic and regenerative approaches, we risk taking them - and their vital work - for granted.
To explore this, we speak with enthusiasts, experts, and growers who are making a real difference despite the challenges.
Willow Lohr - A long-time resident of Scotland and skilled bushcraft practitioner, Willow shares her deep passion for bees.
Mike Read – A conservationist with experience from southern England to projects worldwide, Mike joins me to talk about the fascinating and often misunderstood world of moths.
Des Kelly, Torbreck Orchard – Offering a local perspective on fruit growing, Des highlights the essential role insects play. If you’re nearby, Torbreck Orchard is well worth a visit.
Seeds of Scotland – I speak to Haley Shepherd, based north of Inverness. This inspiring initiative is building a strong collection of open-pollinated seeds adapted to the Scottish climate. A resource that small-scale growers can both support and learn from.
Stay tuned for Season 5, coming this autumn!
#HighlandGoodFoodPodcast #HighlandGoodFoodPartnership