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<p>Are there topics you’d like us to cover or guests you’d love to hear from? Get in touch by emailing us at <strong>podcast@cornishmutual.co.uk</strong> or by connecting with us on our socials @cornishmutual. Your feedback helps us shape the podcast to meet your needs.</p>
<p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p>
<p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/" rel="noopener noreferrer">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p>
<p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/" rel="noopener noreferrer"> click here</a>. </p>
<p>If you'd like to send us an email you can contact us at podcast@cornishmutual.co.uk </p>
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<p>Are there topics you’d like us to cover or guests you’d love to hear from? Get in touch by emailing us at <strong>podcast@cornishmutual.co.uk</strong> or by connecting with us on our socials @cornishmutual. Your feedback helps us shape the podcast to meet your needs.</p>
<p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p>
<p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/" rel="noopener noreferrer">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p>
<p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/" rel="noopener noreferrer"> click here</a>. </p>
<p>If you'd like to send us an email you can contact us at podcast@cornishmutual.co.uk </p>
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<p>So, what can farmers do? </p>
<p>Control the controllable in your situation and look ahead is the advice of award-winning Devon farmers Christopher and George Courtier. </p>
<p>And don’t overlook the value of talking to others – “every little thing you can pick up is always worth listening to.”  </p>
<p>Make sure you listen to episode 5 to get the most from this bonus episode. </p>
<p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p>
<p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/" rel="noopener noreferrer">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p>
<p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/" rel="noopener noreferrer"> click here</a>.</p>
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<p>So, what can farmers do? </p>
<p>Control the controllable in your situation and look ahead is the advice of award-winning Devon farmers Christopher and George Courtier. </p>
<p>And don’t overlook the value of talking to others – “every little thing you can pick up is always worth listening to.”  </p>
<p>Make sure you listen to episode 5 to get the most from this bonus episode. </p>
<p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p>
<p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/" rel="noopener noreferrer">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p>
<p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/" rel="noopener noreferrer"> click here</a>.</p>
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<p>Alongside him, Devon’s 2025 Dairy Farmers of the Year Christopher and George Coutier describe how they’ve managed the risks proactively and are now navigating the escalating fuel prices.</p>
<p>Are there topics you’d like us to cover or guests you’d love to hear from? Get in touch by emailing us at <strong>podcast@cornishmutual.co.uk</strong> or by connecting with us on our socials @cornishmutual. Your feedback helps us shape the podcast to meet your needs.</p>
<p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p>
<p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/" rel="noopener noreferrer">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p>
<p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/" rel="noopener noreferrer"> click here</a>. </p>
<p>If you'd like to send us an email you can contact us at podcast@cornishmutual.co.uk </p>
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<p>Alongside him, Devon’s 2025 Dairy Farmers of the Year Christopher and George Coutier describe how they’ve managed the risks proactively and are now navigating the escalating fuel prices.</p>
<p>Are there topics you’d like us to cover or guests you’d love to hear from? Get in touch by emailing us at <strong>podcast@cornishmutual.co.uk</strong> or by connecting with us on our socials @cornishmutual. Your feedback helps us shape the podcast to meet your needs.</p>
<p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p>
<p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/" rel="noopener noreferrer">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p>
<p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/" rel="noopener noreferrer"> click here</a>. </p>
<p>If you'd like to send us an email you can contact us at podcast@cornishmutual.co.uk </p>
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<p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p>
<p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/" rel="noopener noreferrer">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p>
<p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/" rel="noopener noreferrer"> click here</a>.</p>
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<p>Make sure you listen to episode 4 to get the most from this bonus episode. </p>
<p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p>
<p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/" rel="noopener noreferrer">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p>
<p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/" rel="noopener noreferrer"> click here</a>.</p>
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<p>Are there topics you’d like us to cover or guests you’d love to hear from? Get in touch by emailing us at <strong>podcast@cornishmutual.co.uk</strong> or by connecting with us on our socials @cornishmutual. Your feedback helps us shape the podcast to meet your needs.</p>
<p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p>
<p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/" rel="noopener noreferrer">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p>
<p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/" rel="noopener noreferrer"> click here</a>. </p>
<p>If you'd like to send us an email you can contact us at podcast@cornishmutual.co.uk </p>
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<p>Agriculture is nearly consistently named the most dangerous industry to work in, based on figures from the Health and Safety Executive. Are we doing enough to address this and talk about it outside of Farm Safety Week? Peter Green is joined by Jane Gurney who is a farmer and founder of the Tilly Trailer Pass; and Dominic Jones who is Risk Management Leader at Cornish Mutual. </p>
<p>Are there topics you’d like us to cover or guests you’d love to hear from? Get in touch by emailing us at <strong>podcast@cornishmutual.co.uk</strong> or by connecting with us on our socials @cornishmutual. Your feedback helps us shape the podcast to meet your needs.</p>
<p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p>
<p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/" rel="noopener noreferrer">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p>
<p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/" rel="noopener noreferrer"> click here</a>. </p>
<p>If you'd like to send us an email you can contact us at podcast@cornishmutual.co.uk </p>
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<p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/" rel="noopener noreferrer">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p>
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<p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/" rel="noopener noreferrer">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p>
<p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/" rel="noopener noreferrer"> click here</a>. </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode we’re diving into the big topic of land use. Joining host Peter Green is Professor John Gilliland OBE, a farmer from Northern Ireland. John is also Professor of Practice in Agriculture and Sustainability at Queens University, Belfast. He’s an advisor for AHDB, Chair of Sustainable Farm Networks at Harper Adams University, a former President of Ulster Farmers Union and has experience in many other roles besides. </p><p>Peter asks John about his experience and views with regards to the land sharing v land sparing debate, especially what he has been doing and seeing on his farm in Northern Ireland. They also discuss baselining and use of data when it comes to land use to see what we could learn in the south west of England. </p><p>Are there topics you’d like us to cover or guests you’d love to hear from? Get in touch by emailing us at <strong>podcast@cornishmutual.co.uk</strong> or by connecting with us on our socials @cornishmutual. Your feedback helps us shape the podcast to meet your needs.</p><p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/"> click here</a>. </p><p>If you'd like to send us an email you can contact us at podcast@cornishmutual.co.uk </p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:15 Peter introduces the episode.</p><p>01:29 John comes in.</p><p>01:48 John gives more detail on his background in farming and sustainability. </p><p>02:49 John's broader experience and how they have impacted his perspective on sustainable agriculture. </p><p>04:56 John's estate in Northern Ireland.</p><p>06:55 Looking at things through a different lens. </p><p>09:00 Farmers run complex businesses that are all disconnected. </p><p>10:45 The Land Use Framework</p><p>11:11 Baselining project in Northern Ireland</p><p>13:00 Carrots and sticks.</p><p>15:40 Does this feel too good to be true?</p><p>17:00 The need to measure. </p><p>20:00 Empowering farmers to make their own decisions. </p><p>20:22 How does this relate to the south west of England?</p><p>21:19 ARC Zero</p><p>24:05 The various land uses on John's farm.</p><p>26:55 Peter rounds up.</p><p>27:12 Showstoppers</p><p>29:38 Peter rounds up the episode as a whole. </p><p> </p><p> </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Make sure you listen to episode 8 to get the most from this bonus episode. </p><p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/"> click here</a>. </p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:15 Peter introduces the bonus. </p><p>00:35 Tim summarises his farm enterprise. </p><p>01:20 Tim's Nuffield trip and travels to Polyface Farm and how it inspired him. </p><p>02:25 What is success for Tim?</p><p>03:10 Avoiding competition and interaction between the businesses on the farm. </p><p>04:10 Growing the business and opportunities for succession. </p><p>04:30 Lifecycle of businesses. </p><p>06:14 Being involved with different businesses - how does Tim deal with this?</p><p>07:00 What gets Tim out of bed in the morning? </p><p>08:44 Growth over time. </p><p>9:25 Peter rounds up. </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode we’re talking about the ‘R’ word, which still raises eyebrows in some circles – ‘rewilding’ – alongside the concept of ‘circular farming’ and we'll ask how they both fit with the sustainable farming incentive? How could you rewild parts of your farm, what does rewilding really mean today and how can the sustainable farming incentive help you to improve nature value on your farm, alongside your bank balance?</p><p>Host Peter Green is joined by Jim Bliss who runs a consultancy called ‘Blissfully Wild’, and worked at the Lowther Estate in Cumbria for a number of years. He’s also a 2023 Nuffield scholar and he did his research on the links between rewilding and marginal farming.  Hugo Ellis is also on the panel. Hugo is a regenerative agronomist with regenerative consultancy group Terrafarmer. After studying at Duchy College and working in the dairy industry, Hugo worked as a trials manager for six years across a broad range of crops. He has also lectured in Agronomy and Crop Science and worked as an Assistant Manager on an estate in London.</p><p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/"> click here</a>. </p><p>If you'd like to send us an email you can contact us at podcast@cornishmutual.co.uk</p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:14 Peter introduces the episode.</p><p>01:41 Jim introduces himself.</p><p>02:47 Hugo introduces himself. </p><p>04:06 Jim talks about his own journey with rewilding. </p><p>06:30 Rewilding at Lowther Estate. </p><p>07:48 The power of network and connections. </p><p>08:30 Definitions of rewilding and circular farming.</p><p>11:10 Is rewilding 'active' or 'passive'</p><p>14:08 Diversification through the environment</p><p>14:35 The principles of circular farming.</p><p>17:00 Partnerships and joint ventures as part of a circular economy. </p><p>19:47 The transition - are there issues with transitioning from conventional to another model of farming or managing the land?</p><p>21:25 Jim's thoughts on the SFI.</p><p>25:00 Tapestry/ patchwork of different elements of habitats. </p><p>26:20 Market access to habitat creation. The importance and opportunity of an environmental story. </p><p>27:34 Cornish Mutual is running SFI workshops. </p><p>27:55 Advice for accessing SFI </p><p>30:23 Summing up - how does each guest see the future of land management in the UK evolving and will we see more rewilding on farms in future?</p><p>33:46 Showstoppers.</p><p>36:06 Peter rounds up the episode. </p><p> </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Host Peter Green is joined by two Nuffield scholars: Anna Bowen is a dairy farmer from Ceredigion, the current Dairy Industry Woman of the Year and also works as a farm business consultant and freelance writer. Her Nuffield scholarship was on the subject of cow calf contact in dairy. Izak van Heerden is a Senior Knowledge Exchange Manager at AHDB and heads up their Agrileader Programme. His Nuffield topic explored leadership in agriculture. </p><p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p><p><strong>Things we mention:</strong></p><p>The Eisenhower Matrix</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/"> click here</a>. </p><p>If you'd like to send us an email you can contact us at podcast@cornishmutual.co.uk</p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:14 Peter introduces the episode.</p><p>01:15 Izak comes in and introduces himself. </p><p>04:25 Anna comes in and introduces herself. </p><p>05:07 Leadership in agriculture - Nuffield strapline is leading for positive change. </p><p>06:07 It is easy to get stuck in the urgent in agricuilture. </p><p>08:12 Running a farm can be 24/7 - how to manage setting aside time for business development. </p><p>11:11 Have multiple people taking notes at a meeting and make sure these are circulated. </p><p>11:45 Tips from Anna.</p><p>12:58 Progress not perfection. </p><p>13:18 What makes a good leader?</p><p>16:16 Is there anything that it is important to not delegate?</p><p>17:05 How important is it for everyone to understand the vision?</p><p>18:32 What do the best farms do?</p><p>19:20 What questions should listeners ask?</p><p>20:55 Some of the most effective processes that farmers can implement to free up time? </p><p>23:38 The importance of regular team check ins. </p><p>25:14 What do you and your staff enjoy and not enjoy?</p><p>27:00 Showstoppers</p><p>29:27 Peter rounds up. </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today we’re talking about our relationship with the land, communities and nature on our farms. We all know that farms are a place of food production, but they have so many other purposes and potential to meet the varied challenges we face as farmers and as a general population. Host Peter is joined by two farmers who alongside keeping livestock have a particular interest in wellbeing and fostering strong and positive mindsets. </p><p>Eddie Rixon farms sheep and beef on 81 hectares at Lopemede Farm in Buckinghamshire. In 2017 he experienced a series of events on the farm that led to him transforming the way he managed it, with an ambitious plan focused on restoration and leveraging natural capital to bring people onto the land for nature connection, to help address both the biodiversity and mental health crises. From December 2023 to May 2024 the Roots and Rhythms Project, funded by Innovate UK, worked with Eddie to explore farm futures through nature recovery and connection. Today we’ll hear Eddie’s story. </p><p>Peter is also joined by Ellie Sturrock who is a sheep farmer from Dorset and wellbeing coach specialising in resilience and mindfulness. She is also the West Dorset Area Lead for Steps2Wellbeing, a free NHS talking therapies service for anxiety and depression. </p><p>Useful signposting for anyone impacted by this episode. </p><p><a href="https://ahdb.org.uk/support-for-farmers">Support for farmers - mental health | AHDB</a></p><p><a href="https://www.yellowwellies.org/">Farm Safety Foundation / Yellow Wellies - YellowWellies.org</a></p><p><a href="https://farmwell.org.uk/personal-resilience/">farmwell.org.uk/personal-resilience/</a></p><p>Social prescribers at GP surgeries are excellent at signposting to agencies that can help.</p><p>Farming Community Network: 03000 111 999 or help@fcn.org.uk</p><p>RABI. Particularly good for financial support but also an emphasis on mental health. 0800 188 4444,</p><p>MIND 0300 123 3393</p><p>Steps 2Wellbeing/S2W: 0800 484 0500, NHS Talking Therapies FREE</p><p>Samaritans: 116123 or jo@samaritans.org</p><p>Connections 24/7 crisis line: 0800 652 0190</p><p>NHS direct: 111</p><p>SHOUT. 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The GP is a good doorway to HELP.</p><p>Ellie Sturrock/S2W link person: 07980 089470, ellie.sturrock@nhs.net general advice on where to signpost.</p><p> </p><p><strong>NHS Talking Therapies (NHS TT) are a FREE short term psychological therapies service. </strong><a href="https://www.nhs.uk/service-search/mental-health/find-an-NHS-talking-therapies-service/">Find an NHS talking therapies services - NHS</a></p><p>Typically people can self refer or be referred b any health professional including GPs.</p><p>At referral they are offered a comprehensive assessment with a trained psychological therapist which can be face to face, by phone or by video call. It is around a 45 minute session at the end of which most people will be offered a talking treatment that is based on NICE guidelined therapies.</p><p>Our treatments usually last for 4-max 20 sessions and if a person is not anxious, stressed or depressed or does not want to receive an offered treatment then we signpost to other agencies best suited to need.</p><p>Therapists are trained, supervised and registered with recognised professional groups such as the British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapist (BABCP) or British Association of Counselling Psychotherapists (BACP).</p><p>Treatments are offered for depression, anxiety disorders such as obsessive compulsive disorder, social phobia, post traumatic stress disorder, difficult grief reactions, mental distress connected with long term health conditions such as stroke, heart disease, diabetes, fatigue, long covid, pain etc</p><p>NHS TT are largely counselling and cognitive behavioural therapy based but also use mindfulness, interpersonal therapy, EMDR (a strategy for treating trauma). Most teams have developed course based treatments in order to maximise efficiencies and move into a range of more contemporary ways of delivering recovery based treatments at scale. This is a move away from couches to courses reflecting the benefits of a more modern and efficient yet efficacious way to treat people psychologically. Feedback from courses is excellent and some courses offer better recovery than 1:1 delivery. Some work is done individually especially trauma focused treatment.</p><p>NHS TT services do not treat everyone and do not offer fully comprehensive therapy for more severe, enduring or acute mental illness. For more information <a href="https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/talking-therapies-medicine-treatments/talking-therapies-and-counselling/nhs-talking-therapies/">look here</a> NHS talking therapies for anxiety and depression - NHS and each geographical area will have its own ways of delivering that may vary from above. Find your local service <a href="https://www.nhs.uk/service-search/mental-health/find-an-NHS-talking-therapies-service/">using this link </a>Find an NHS talking therapies services - NHS</p><p> </p><p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/"> click here</a>. </p><p>If you'd like to send us an email you can contact us at podcast@cornishmutual.co.uk</p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:14 Peter introduces the episode.</p><p>02:07 Ellie introduces herself.</p><p>02:57 Eddie Rixon introduces his farm and himself. </p><p>04:54 In 2017 Eddie experienced a series of events that led to Eddie making changes.</p><p>06:28 Two weeks after the breakdown other things happened.</p><p>07:56 Ellie comes in.</p><p>10:20 What resources are available for farmers to speak to?</p><p>12:05 Eddie explains how his farm changed after the incidents.</p><p>16:14 How can nature help our wellbeing?</p><p>18:30 Forest bathing.</p><p>19:00 Eddie's learning points from his projects. </p><p>21:05 Pocket guide - search for it on the Rots to Rhythms substack. </p><p>21:24 What else can support our mental health?</p><p>26:00 Connection with nature. </p><p>28:19 'Get on our land'</p><p>29:03 Final thoughts from Ellie.</p><p>30:55 Showstoppers.</p><p>33:36 Peter rounds up. </p>
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It is around a 45 minute session at the end of which most people will be offered a talking treatment that is based on NICE guidelined therapies.</p><p>Our treatments usually last for 4-max 20 sessions and if a person is not anxious, stressed or depressed or does not want to receive an offered treatment then we signpost to other agencies best suited to need.</p><p>Therapists are trained, supervised and registered with recognised professional groups such as the British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapist (BABCP) or British Association of Counselling Psychotherapists (BACP).</p><p>Treatments are offered for depression, anxiety disorders such as obsessive compulsive disorder, social phobia, post traumatic stress disorder, difficult grief reactions, mental distress connected with long term health conditions such as stroke, heart disease, diabetes, fatigue, long covid, pain etc</p><p>NHS TT are largely counselling and cognitive behavioural therapy based but also use mindfulness, interpersonal therapy, EMDR (a strategy for treating trauma). Most teams have developed course based treatments in order to maximise efficiencies and move into a range of more contemporary ways of delivering recovery based treatments at scale. This is a move away from couches to courses reflecting the benefits of a more modern and efficient yet efficacious way to treat people psychologically. Feedback from courses is excellent and some courses offer better recovery than 1:1 delivery. Some work is done individually especially trauma focused treatment.</p><p>NHS TT services do not treat everyone and do not offer fully comprehensive therapy for more severe, enduring or acute mental illness. For more information <a href="https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/talking-therapies-medicine-treatments/talking-therapies-and-counselling/nhs-talking-therapies/">look here</a> NHS talking therapies for anxiety and depression - NHS and each geographical area will have its own ways of delivering that may vary from above. Find your local service <a href="https://www.nhs.uk/service-search/mental-health/find-an-NHS-talking-therapies-service/">using this link </a>Find an NHS talking therapies services - NHS</p><p> </p><p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/"> click here</a>. </p><p>If you'd like to send us an email you can contact us at podcast@cornishmutual.co.uk</p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:14 Peter introduces the episode.</p><p>02:07 Ellie introduces herself.</p><p>02:57 Eddie Rixon introduces his farm and himself. </p><p>04:54 In 2017 Eddie experienced a series of events that led to Eddie making changes.</p><p>06:28 Two weeks after the breakdown other things happened.</p><p>07:56 Ellie comes in.</p><p>10:20 What resources are available for farmers to speak to?</p><p>12:05 Eddie explains how his farm changed after the incidents.</p><p>16:14 How can nature help our wellbeing?</p><p>18:30 Forest bathing.</p><p>19:00 Eddie's learning points from his projects. </p><p>21:05 Pocket guide - search for it on the Rots to Rhythms substack. </p><p>21:24 What else can support our mental health?</p><p>26:00 Connection with nature. </p><p>28:19 'Get on our land'</p><p>29:03 Final thoughts from Ellie.</p><p>30:55 Showstoppers.</p><p>33:36 Peter rounds up. </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode host Peter Green is joined by sheep and beef farmer Phil Heard and sheep farmer Mark Rees to hear about how they have diversified their businesses. Phil farms on Dartmoor and has diversified into cattle driving holidays. Mark farms Gotland sheep and has diversified into gin making. In this episode we hear the ins and outs of their stories and how they have got to where they are today. </p><p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/"> click here</a>. </p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:01 Cornish Mutual jingle</p><p>00:14 Peter Green introduces the show.</p><p>00:56 Phil introduces himself and his farming business.</p><p>02:28 Using horses to round up cattle and sheep. </p><p>03:28 How long has Phil's family been on Dartmoor?</p><p>05:34 Introducing the cattle driving diversification. </p><p>08:10 Growth of the business.</p><p>10:00 The diversification business alongside the farming business.</p><p>12:08 Mark Rees comes in and tells his story. </p><p>14:38 How did Mark start? </p><p>17:17 The importance of passion in diversification. </p><p>19:40 Creating the first batches of gin. </p><p>21:06 Challenges of diversification.</p><p>24:00 Employment, people and balancing time. </p><p>26:15 Advice to others looking to diversify. </p><p>27:48 Showstoppers. </p><p>30:21 Peter rounds up. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Peter is joined by Catherine Mead OBE who is the owner of Lynher Dairies, the home of Cornish Yarg cheese; and David Fursdon who is the Chair of both Dyson Farming and The Institute for Agriculture and Horticulture as well as a trustee of the Food, Farming and Countryside Commission and the Royal Countryside Fund. David recently joined the board of Cornish Mutual.</p><p>In this second series of Farming Focus we're asking the question 'does my farm have a future?'.</p><p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/"> click here</a>. </p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:01 Cornish Mutual jingle</p><p>00:14 Peter Green introduces the show</p><p>01:22 Catherine Mead introduces herself.</p><p>01:48 David Fursdon introduces himself. </p><p>02:21 Going back to episode 1 - Jake Freestone talks about the future for his farm in Worcestershire.</p><p>03:53 How do we find more certainty in farming?</p><p>05:34 Catherine gives her thoughts on the uncertainty of today.</p><p>07:34 Peter introduces the episode with Peter Craven in it. </p><p>09:00 How significant an issue is succession for farming families?</p><p>11:35 David's thoughts on succession.</p><p>12:49 Peter introduces the episode with Chris Manley in episode 3.</p><p>14:30 Are we getting better at talking about health and wellbeing?</p><p>17:15 Peter introduces episode with Simon Haley. </p><p>18:38 How can farmers balance the main business with diversified income?</p><p>22:00 Peter introduces episode with Adele Jones. </p><p>23:20 Net zero - are we moving quickly enough and do we have the resources to do it?</p><p>26:16 Catherine's thoughts on the shift towards net zero.</p><p>29:55 We have a positive story and we can keep it simple. </p><p>30:35 Peter introduces episode with Amy Jackson on communication and animal welfare.</p><p>32:03 Thoughts on what we should be communicating towards 2050?</p><p>33:42 The 3 skills or attributes that farmers will need to be successful in the future?</p><p>35:40 What does the future of farming look like and what will farming look like in 2050?</p><p>38:32 Peter rounds up the episode.</p><p> </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Peter is joined by Amy Jackson who founded Oxtale Communications. Peter and Amy discuss the topic of communication through the lens of animal health and welfare. </p><p>In this second series of Farming Focus we're asking the question 'does my farm have a future?'.</p><p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/"> click here</a>. </p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:01 Cornish Mutual jingle</p><p>00:14 Peter Green introduces the show</p><p>01:09 Peter's Future Farm in 60 seconds.</p><p>02:38 Peter introduces Dr Amy Jackson. </p><p>03:02 Amy introduces herself and her work. </p><p>03:40 Does the UK have the highest welfare standards in the world?</p><p>04:28 What's the difference between 'health' and 'welfare'?</p><p>07:56 Indoor and outdoor systems. </p><p>09:20 How do farmers communicate to the public when it comes to health and welfare and where does health and welfare rank in terms of importance to the public?</p><p>13:05 Some farmers may be apprehensive or defensive about talking about welfare but farmers can accentuate the positives. </p><p>14:24 We don't always get everything right. </p><p>15:08 Own your situation and don't have a victim mindset. </p><p>15:30 Obama podcast. </p><p>18:03 Consumption is still rising for a lot of agricultural products. </p><p>19:39 Social licence to farm.</p><p>19:50 How can farmers tell their story?</p><p>23:30 A practical tip from Amy - talk to people and listen.</p><p>24:45 What 3 skills or attributes will farmers of the future need? - be resilient; be empathetic; have holidays. </p><p>27:31 Showstoppers.</p><p>29:45 Peter rounds up the episode. </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode Peter talks to George Dunn, CEO at the Tenant Farmers Association and Ben and Josh Nicholls, Cornish dairy farmers who won last year's Cornwall Young Farmer of the Year award.  They discuss the future of land access and how new entrants can get on the farming ladder from securing a tenancy to thinking outside the box.  </p><p>In this second series of Farming Focus we're asking the question 'does my farm have a future?'.</p><p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/"> click here</a>. </p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:01 Cornish Mutual jingle</p><p>00:15 Peter Green introduces the episode. </p><p>00:58 Peter's Future Farm in 60 seconds.</p><p>02:12 Peter introduces today's guests. </p><p>02:54 Josh Nicholls introduces himself and his family's business.</p><p>04:45 Ben Nicholls introduces himself and how he works with Josh. </p><p>07:32 What was it like to win the Young farmer of the year at the Cornwall Farm Business awards?</p><p>08:37 George Dunn comments on Josh and Ben's story. </p><p>10:30 How many tenancies are secured by new entrants? </p><p>11:56 Is there a lot of competition from other land uses but also what are the opportunities for new markets?</p><p>14:10 Following the Rock Review, how confident should tenant farmers be?</p><p>16:04 Ben explains the nature of their tenancy. </p><p>16:54 How do landlords find enthusiastic new tenants?</p><p>18:14 What are the barriers for young people getting into farming?</p><p>19:36 What help did Josh and Ben get in putting their application together?</p><p>20:41 Using your network. </p><p>23:21 What would Josh recommend young farmers do to secure a tenancy?</p><p>24:16 Showstoppers</p><p>26:14 Practical tips from George, Josh and Ben. </p><p>27:30 3 words to show what attributes farmers of the future will need.</p><p>30:15 Peter rounds up. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Feb 2024 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode rural business adviser Simon Haley comes on the show to talk about diversification. </p><p>Peter also speaks to Somerset farmers Rob Addicott and Jeremy Padfield.</p><p>In this second series of Farming Focus we're asking the question 'does my farm have a future?'.</p><p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/"> click here</a>. </p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:01 Cornish Mutual jingle</p><p>00:15 Peter Green introduces the episode. </p><p>01:19 Peter's Future Farm feature. </p><p>02:43 Peter introduces Simon Haley. </p><p>02:59 Simon Haley introduces how he works with farmers in the north west region. </p><p>03:36 What are some of the most popular diversifications on farm?</p><p>06:09 How will I diversify my time?</p><p>08:26 If we stand still we go backwards. </p><p>10:17 Peter introduces Rob and Jeremy - today's farmer guests. </p><p>11:12 Rob Addicott introduces himself.</p><p>13:20 Jeremy Padfield introduces his business.</p><p>16:15 How did Rob and Jeremy plan their diversifications?</p><p>17:40 Advice to farmers who are looking to diversify?</p><p>19:06 What skills or attributes will farmers of the future need to thrive?</p><p>20:08 Listeners' questions. </p><p>23:50 Advice to farmers as to next steps...</p><p>25:30 Showstoppers.</p><p>27:00 One practical tip from Simon. </p><p>28:17 Key attributes. </p><p>30:00 Peter rounds up. </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Linked to episode 3 of the show, this bonus episode features bonus material with Chris Manley, who appeared in episode 3 of the series. </p><p>In the episode Chris talks about the 'Walk with Me' campaign to help break the stigma of talking about mental health in the farming community. </p><p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/"> click here</a>. </p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:01 Cornish Mutual jingle</p><p>00:15 Peter Green introduces the bonus episode. </p><p>00:52 Peter asks Chris to introduce the #walkwithme campaign.</p><p>03:20 Chris writes a poem and it grew from there.</p><p>04:10 Charles Anyan comes in. </p><p>05:42 Many testimonies from people about walk with me and the power it has to have conversations. What are the outcomes of the movement?</p><p>08:17 Cornish Mutual get involved in the campaign.</p><p>09:4 What does success look like?</p><p>11:08 Mental health the quiet killer. </p><p>12:02 Britain's Fittest Farmer competition. </p><p>15:00 Gladiators??!</p><p>15:50 Peter rounds up the episode. </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Throughout this series we have been encouraging farmers across Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Dorset to ask how resilient their businesses are going forwards, and see what we can all do to make them more resilient?</p><p>From soil health to farm safety and communications to bovine tb, we’ve put a wide variety of topics through the resilience lens. I  this episode we take a step back and review the big picture, asking what resilience really means for farmers in the south west? What can we take from the series? </p><p>Joining host Peter Green is Liz Bowles, CEO at the Farm Carbon Toolkit and James Daniel who is founder of Precision Grazing. </p><p>Throughout this series we are focusing on the topic of resilience. </p><p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/"> click here</a>. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:01 Cornish Mutual jingle. </p><p>00:14 Peter Green introduces the episode.</p><p>01:20 Liz Bowles introduces herself.</p><p>02:06 James Daniel introduces himself. </p><p>02:37 What does resilience mean to Liz?</p><p>03:50 What does resilience mean for James?</p><p>05:05 Peter introduces first example - from  Sabine McEwan in episode 4</p><p>07:20 Second example with Heather Wildman. </p><p>10:09 Jingle</p><p>10:17 Soil Health and Tom Tolputt example from episode 1.</p><p>12:40 Climate resilience example from episode 6.</p><p>18:40 Episode 5 example from Anna Jones on the importance of communication. </p><p>22:05 Episode 9 TB example.</p><p>26:00 Showstoppers and what does resilience mean for Peter?</p><p>30:00 We need perspective. </p><p>32:48 The cream tea finale!</p><p>34:10 Peter rounds up the episode. </p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Oct 2023 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Throughout this series we have been encouraging farmers across Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Dorset to ask how resilient their businesses are going forwards, and see what we can all do to make them more resilient?</p><p>From soil health to farm safety and communications to bovine tb, we’ve put a wide variety of topics through the resilience lens. I  this episode we take a step back and review the big picture, asking what resilience really means for farmers in the south west? What can we take from the series? </p><p>Joining host Peter Green is Liz Bowles, CEO at the Farm Carbon Toolkit and James Daniel who is founder of Precision Grazing. </p><p>Throughout this series we are focusing on the topic of resilience. </p><p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/"> click here</a>. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:01 Cornish Mutual jingle. </p><p>00:14 Peter Green introduces the episode.</p><p>01:20 Liz Bowles introduces herself.</p><p>02:06 James Daniel introduces himself. </p><p>02:37 What does resilience mean to Liz?</p><p>03:50 What does resilience mean for James?</p><p>05:05 Peter introduces first example - from  Sabine McEwan in episode 4</p><p>07:20 Second example with Heather Wildman. </p><p>10:09 Jingle</p><p>10:17 Soil Health and Tom Tolputt example from episode 1.</p><p>12:40 Climate resilience example from episode 6.</p><p>18:40 Episode 5 example from Anna Jones on the importance of communication. </p><p>22:05 Episode 9 TB example.</p><p>26:00 Showstoppers and what does resilience mean for Peter?</p><p>30:00 We need perspective. </p><p>32:48 The cream tea finale!</p><p>34:10 Peter rounds up the episode. </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Probably one of the biggest challenges UK agriculture has faced for several years is TB in cattle and it’s certainly something that tests the resilience of all our beef and dairy farmers here in the South West. From the badger cull to movement restrictions and on-farm testing - much has been tried to prevent the spread of the disease, albeit with very limited results. Today we’re going to ask what role vaccination can play in the TB debate and whether a full vaccination programme could make South West farms more resilient?</p><p>Peter is joined by a vet and a farmer. Ralph Drouin is a TB tester with Shepton Vets in Somerset. He worked in a mixed, mainly farm practice in Somerset until dairy quotas arrived in 1984. He then joined MAFF as a Veterinary Officer, dealing with BSE, TB and Foot and Mouth Disease. He’s been with Shepton Vets since 2015. Max Sealy is a fourth-generation dairy farmer from near Chippenham in Wiltshire. He’s also a farm consultant with 25 years of experience in farm management. </p><p>Throughout this series we are focusing on the topic of resilience. </p><p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/"> click here</a>. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:01 Cornish Mutual jingle. </p><p>00:14 Peter Green introduces today's show.</p><p>02:32 Ralph takes us through some of his experiences regarding TB in cattle.</p><p>03:19 When did TB start becoming a major issue in the south west?</p><p>04:07 Max talks about his experience with TB in cattle. </p><p>05:58 How does it feel on TB test day?</p><p>07:16 The farming community working and standing together.</p><p>08:05 Why is TB such a big challenge?</p><p>10:00 What were the impacts of TB on Max of breakdowns? - Loss of income especially.</p><p>11:00 What does resilience mean to Max?</p><p>12:33 What does a TB resilient farm business look like? </p><p>15:30 How could cattle farmers improve their biosecurity on their farms?</p><p>17:15 What does Max feel about this?</p><p>20:00 Usefulness of cattle vaccination from Max's point of view.</p><p>21:25 What would the logistics be of a farm vaccination programme?</p><p>27:02 Vaccination of the wildlife pool.</p><p>28:48 Getting on top of the disease.</p><p>30:00 Is Max confident that the south west will be TB free in future?</p><p>31:25 Showstoppers</p><p>34:20 Cream Teas...</p><p>35:00 Peter rounds up. </p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Probably one of the biggest challenges UK agriculture has faced for several years is TB in cattle and it’s certainly something that tests the resilience of all our beef and dairy farmers here in the South West. From the badger cull to movement restrictions and on-farm testing - much has been tried to prevent the spread of the disease, albeit with very limited results. Today we’re going to ask what role vaccination can play in the TB debate and whether a full vaccination programme could make South West farms more resilient?</p><p>Peter is joined by a vet and a farmer. Ralph Drouin is a TB tester with Shepton Vets in Somerset. He worked in a mixed, mainly farm practice in Somerset until dairy quotas arrived in 1984. He then joined MAFF as a Veterinary Officer, dealing with BSE, TB and Foot and Mouth Disease. He’s been with Shepton Vets since 2015. Max Sealy is a fourth-generation dairy farmer from near Chippenham in Wiltshire. He’s also a farm consultant with 25 years of experience in farm management. </p><p>Throughout this series we are focusing on the topic of resilience. </p><p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/"> click here</a>. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:01 Cornish Mutual jingle. </p><p>00:14 Peter Green introduces today's show.</p><p>02:32 Ralph takes us through some of his experiences regarding TB in cattle.</p><p>03:19 When did TB start becoming a major issue in the south west?</p><p>04:07 Max talks about his experience with TB in cattle. </p><p>05:58 How does it feel on TB test day?</p><p>07:16 The farming community working and standing together.</p><p>08:05 Why is TB such a big challenge?</p><p>10:00 What were the impacts of TB on Max of breakdowns? - Loss of income especially.</p><p>11:00 What does resilience mean to Max?</p><p>12:33 What does a TB resilient farm business look like? </p><p>15:30 How could cattle farmers improve their biosecurity on their farms?</p><p>17:15 What does Max feel about this?</p><p>20:00 Usefulness of cattle vaccination from Max's point of view.</p><p>21:25 What would the logistics be of a farm vaccination programme?</p><p>27:02 Vaccination of the wildlife pool.</p><p>28:48 Getting on top of the disease.</p><p>30:00 Is Max confident that the south west will be TB free in future?</p><p>31:25 Showstoppers</p><p>34:20 Cream Teas...</p><p>35:00 Peter rounds up. </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>We’ve mentioned regenerative agriculture quite a bit so far in this series but this has often been in relation to the soil and farming practices. What, if any, relevance does it have in the marketplace? Could a regenerative brand or set of values work to increase revenue on farms, add value to west country produce and provide opportunity for a more resilient economic future? Or, should regen ag remain a farmer led movement only relevant to farming practices? Well, to debate this subject we are joined by Mark Brooking who is the Sustainability Director at First Milk and Dorset dairy farmer Sophie Gregory who produces organic milk for Arla. </p><p>Throughout this series we are focusing on the topic of resilience. </p><p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/"> click here</a>. </p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:01 Cornish Mutual jingle. </p><p>00:14 Peter Green introduces today's show.</p><p>01:42 How is First Milk working with farmers to encourage regenerative practices?</p><p>04:38 Sophie describes her farm and how she is using regenerative practices on her farm.</p><p>08:47 There is a demand for doing things differently from consumers, but regenerative agriculture is quite a complicated message to put across, says Mark.</p><p>11:52 Sophie explains Arla's frame on regenerative agriculture and how regenerative milk could mean different things to differnet farms. </p><p>14:24 Sophie explains what being an organic farm means and how she has to farm alongside nature. </p><p>15:19 What does resilience mean for Mark?</p><p>17:44 Can we be too carbon centric? The need to look at things holistically.</p><p>18:03 What does resilience mean for Sophie?</p><p>20:00 Adding value in different ways.</p><p>20:22 The pros and cons of having a regenerative standard.</p><p>22:49 Sophie explains that you don't want to alienate people from regenerative agriculture. </p><p>24:14 Peter sums up today's show. </p><p>26:30 Sophie says that everyone should try something, even if it's on a small area.</p><p>27:23 Mark encourages farmers to visit someone who has tried something. </p><p>28:08 Cream tea question. </p><p>29:22 Peter finishes the show. </p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We’ve mentioned regenerative agriculture quite a bit so far in this series but this has often been in relation to the soil and farming practices. What, if any, relevance does it have in the marketplace? Could a regenerative brand or set of values work to increase revenue on farms, add value to west country produce and provide opportunity for a more resilient economic future? Or, should regen ag remain a farmer led movement only relevant to farming practices? Well, to debate this subject we are joined by Mark Brooking who is the Sustainability Director at First Milk and Dorset dairy farmer Sophie Gregory who produces organic milk for Arla. </p><p>Throughout this series we are focusing on the topic of resilience. </p><p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/"> click here</a>. </p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:01 Cornish Mutual jingle. </p><p>00:14 Peter Green introduces today's show.</p><p>01:42 How is First Milk working with farmers to encourage regenerative practices?</p><p>04:38 Sophie describes her farm and how she is using regenerative practices on her farm.</p><p>08:47 There is a demand for doing things differently from consumers, but regenerative agriculture is quite a complicated message to put across, says Mark.</p><p>11:52 Sophie explains Arla's frame on regenerative agriculture and how regenerative milk could mean different things to differnet farms. </p><p>14:24 Sophie explains what being an organic farm means and how she has to farm alongside nature. </p><p>15:19 What does resilience mean for Mark?</p><p>17:44 Can we be too carbon centric? The need to look at things holistically.</p><p>18:03 What does resilience mean for Sophie?</p><p>20:00 Adding value in different ways.</p><p>20:22 The pros and cons of having a regenerative standard.</p><p>22:49 Sophie explains that you don't want to alienate people from regenerative agriculture. </p><p>24:14 Peter sums up today's show. </p><p>26:30 Sophie says that everyone should try something, even if it's on a small area.</p><p>27:23 Mark encourages farmers to visit someone who has tried something. </p><p>28:08 Cream tea question. </p><p>29:22 Peter finishes the show. </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today on the show we look at rural crime across Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Dorset. Host Peter Green is joined by rural crime researcher Dr Kate Tudor, PCSO Michael Storey from the Rural Affairs Unit at Avon and Somerset Police and Sergeant Natalie Skinner from Dorset Police’s Rural Crime Team to discuss how farmers and rural communities can make their businesses and communities more resilient by preventing and reducing the likelihood of being victims of rural crime in the first place. </p><p>Throughout this series we are focusing on the topic of resilience. </p><p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/"> click here</a>. </p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:01 Cornish Mutual jingle. </p><p>00:14 Peter Green introduces today's show.</p><p>01:20 PCSO Mike Storey gives an overview of rural crime across the south west. </p><p>02:46 Prevention is better than cure.</p><p>03:10 Dr Kate Tudor explains the potential rise in rural crime. </p><p>04:27 Natalie Skinner explains there has been a reduction in rural crime of 28% in Dorset this last year.</p><p>05:20 What does Natalie attribute this to? Natalie explains there are quite a few crime prevention activities taking place.</p><p>06:55 Dr Kate Tudor explains what farmers can do to help prevent rural crime.</p><p>08:46 How are forces working across county borders?</p><p>10:45 Mike explains the watch schemes. </p><p>12:39 A farmer sprays his fencing unit pink. </p><p>13:26 Dr Kate Tudor explains the impact on victims of rural crime. </p><p>15:10 Natalie explains her personal experience of how victims feel.</p><p>16:58 Dr Kate Tudor talks about social media and offenders use it. </p><p>17:58 Criminals' approach and how they use farming magazine and technology, including drones. </p><p>19:12 Equipment Theft Prevention Bill</p><p>21:00 Mike talks about follow up work. Lots of people just walk on farm now. </p><p>22:03 What does Natalie see in Dorset?</p><p>22:37 Mike talks about a story of a victim who had pockets of scrap metal around his farm. </p><p>23:34 Does rural crime make business sense?</p><p>25:30 How do criminals move stolen goods? </p><p>26:28 Resilience and what it means - Kate</p><p>28:00 Resilience for Mike.</p><p>29:03 Resilience for Natalie. </p><p>30:05 Peter sums up the episode with the showstoppers. </p><p>31:35 Cream teas...cream first or jam first?</p><p>32:22 Peter rounds up. </p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Aug 2023 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>This week we are looking at communication and connecting with the public. How can telling your farming story help not only the reputation and resilience of the farming sector as a whole but also your own farm, influencing how you are perceived in your local community? Why is having positive farming PR important for the overall resilience of the sector? </p><p>Host Peter Green is joined by two seasoned communicators who wear slightly different hats. Firstly Anna Jones who is an experienced radio and television broadcast journalist as well as the founder of Just Farmers, a communications project linking the media and farmers. Also on the podcast is Kendra Hall who, as well as being an account director with rural and agri PR agency Reverberate PR where she helps clients with their communications strategies, undertook a Nuffield Scholarship on the subject of building trust in British farming through increased transparency of on farm livestock production.  </p><p>Throughout this series we are focusing on the topic of resilience. </p><p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/"> click here</a>. </p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:01 Cornish Mutual jingle. </p><p>01:37 Anna and Kendra come in.</p><p>01:50 Anna's first farming memory.</p><p>02:38 Kendra's earliest rural memory. </p><p>04:06 How does Anna help farmers to tell their stories?</p><p>05:58 Understanding how to engage more with the end consumer and gain trust - being candid and 'real'.</p><p>09:00 Anna explains how so many people don't find it easy to communicate.</p><p>11:38 Important to engage with people. </p><p>13:27 Resilience and what it means to Anna</p><p>14:35 What is resilience for Kendra?</p><p>15:50 Some of the ways that farmers can engage locally.</p><p>18:20 Kendra's Nuffield.</p><p>21:38 The need to tell that story.</p><p>22:15 More about listening than telling. </p><p>25:55 Peter sums up. </p><p>28:00 Cream teas...</p><p>29:35 Peter ends the episode.</p><p> </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today on the show, we’re putting our focus on the new policy landscape across England and asking to what extent can the sustainable farming incentive, and other schemes make your farm business more resilient, economically and environmentally, over the next few years?</p><p>Peter is joined by Sabine McEwen who is Farm Environment Advisor and Devon Team Leader for FWAG South West. FWAG provides independent advice to farmers and landowners across the region. Also with him are Dorset sheep farmers David and Carolyn Gill from Upping Down Shetlands, to get their perspective on how the new schemes can help their business. =</p><p>Throughout this series we are focusing on the topic of resilience. </p><p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/"> click here</a>. </p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:01 Cornish Mutual jingle. </p><p>00:06 Intro music.</p><p>00:15 Peter Green introduces the episode.</p><p>01:27 Sabine's first farming memory.</p><p>02:03 David's first farming memory.</p><p>02:45 Carolyn's first farming memory.</p><p>03:22 David and Carolyn are first generation farmers - how did they get into it? Carolyn explains.</p><p>04:45 Cornish Mutual jingle</p><p>04:56 What does resilience mean to David and Carolyn?</p><p>05:25 Resilience for Sabine.</p><p>06:12 Foresight and the long term nature of farming. </p><p>06:32 The Future Farm Resilience Programme.</p><p>08:30 What role have environmental schemes played for David and Carolyn?</p><p>10:56 Cornish Mutual jingle</p><p>11:47 Sabine explains the new schemes including Sustainable Farming Incentive.</p><p>15:17 Is there more hassle with these new schemes? Is this a common attitude?</p><p>17:23 Assessing success.</p><p>17:58 Cornish Mutual jingle</p><p>18:13 The difference between SFI and Countryside Stewardship. </p><p>21:00 How does the new system compare for David and Carolyn (SFI Pilot).</p><p>21:50 Farm size.</p><p>22:30 How has the feedback process been for David and Carolyn with Defra?</p><p>24:10 The claim process for David and Carolyn.</p><p>24:48 Experience of FWAG team on SFI and Countryside stewardship changes.</p><p>26:12 Rolling application window.</p><p>27:50 What advice would Sabine give to anyone listening who is sceptical about the new system?</p><p>30:30 The new schemes have the potential to make farmers more resilient if they are used part of a bigger system.</p><p>32:32 Carolyn explains how SFI encourages you to collect data.</p><p>33:14 David talks about baselining.</p><p>34:55 Peter rounds up with the cream tea question.</p><p>36:18 Peter rounds up with the '3 showstoppers' - SFI can support good practice; don't put your head in the sand; use your network; don't let the tail wag the dog with your business; collect data</p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Jul 2023 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>marketing@cornishmutual.co.uk (Peter Green, Sabine McEwan, David Gill, Carolyn Gill)</author>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Farm Safety Week this year is 17th-21st July 2023. In this episode we discuss farm safety in the south west, reviewed by two members of the Cornish Mutual team - Paul Mahon, who is Head of Technical Development, and Nick Lay who is a Chartered Legal Executive and Claims Technician. </p><p>Devon based dairy farmer Fred Collins is also on the show. In February last year Fred was changing a tractor tyre when the jack failed and his arm was trapped and crushed for a considerable amount of time. Surgery took 8 ½ hours to insert a metal plate and 32 screws to his arm. Severe nerve damage left him without any feeling in his hand. His story is certainly one of resilience, both personally and in terms of his business. </p><p>Throughout this series we are focusing on the topic of resilience. </p><p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/"> click here</a>. </p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:01 Cornish Mutual jingle. </p><p>00:06 Intro music.</p><p>00:15 Peter Green introduces the series.  </p><p>01:57 Nick Lay recalls his earliest rural/farming memory.</p><p>02:45 Paul Mahon recalls his earliest rural/farming memories (including Farmer Fish!)</p><p>03:45 Paul gives some information about farm safety in the south west.</p><p>04:50 Agriculture employs 1% of the working population in Great Britain but suffers from nearly 20% of accidents. </p><p>05:29 The situation from Cornish Mutual - relayed by Nick. </p><p>06:39 Why is it so important that Farm Safety Week exists?</p><p>07:07 Nick talks about farm accidents and how they make him feel.</p><p>07:57 Fred Collins section. </p><p>08:46 Fred talks about his accident in February 2022. </p><p>11:52 What makes people and farmers in particular take short cuts? Being busy and the challenge of this. The need to slow down. </p><p>14:50 Fred's main learning points since the accident. </p><p>15:36 Everything was in place already. </p><p>16:33 Back to Nick and Paul.</p><p>16:44 Nick shares some of the common farm accidents. </p><p>18:22 What does resilience mean for Paul?</p><p>19:00 What is resilience for Nick? How does it link to safety?</p><p>19:54 Paul talks about action on farm.</p><p>21:10 Not enough hours in the day - how can people be encouraged to slow down?</p><p>22:35 Paul explains about action plans and highlighting the things that are the most important. </p><p>23:13 Peter rounds up. </p><p>24:20 Cream tea questions...</p><p>25:34 Peter rounds up. </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Peter Green is joined for the second episode of this series by Heather Wildman, who is Managing Director of Saviour Associates. Heather did a Nuffield scholarship in 2012 titled ‘’Communication: influencing and motivating change’’ and having been brought up on a sheep and beef farm in the Lake District, she now lives and works in Scotland. </p><p>In this series we are focusing on the topic of resilience. </p><p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/"> click here</a>. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:01 Cornish Mutual jingle. </p><p>00:06 Intro music.</p><p>00:15 Peter Green introduces the series.  </p><p>02:03 Heather relates her earliest farming memory.</p><p>02:58 Cornish Mutual jingle.</p><p>03:11 How often does Heather get down to the south west?</p><p>03:44 Heather works all over the country.</p><p>05:15 What does resilience mean to Heather? - the art of holding your shape and bouncing back. </p><p>07:16 Perspective - how are people best able to get perspective?</p><p>09:29 'Owning' your mistakes and how to do this. </p><p>12:00 Where are you? Where do you want to be? How to get there?</p><p>13:26 Write down five things that you have achieved.</p><p>15:50 How can you add value? Ignore others and think about what you can do.  What do you want?</p><p>16:23 Working with families - why is it important that as farmers we think about mindset in the first place?</p><p>18:56 Cornish Mutual jingle.</p><p>19:05 To what extent does Heather think that farming as an industry is mentally fit?</p><p>21:04 Having time off.</p><p>21:20 Thinking about change and dealing with change as a whole. </p><p>23:45 Cornish Mutual jingle.</p><p>23:58 Scenario analysis and dealing with figures.</p><p>25:35 Sir Tom Hunter says 'don't come to me unless you've failed at least four times'. </p><p>26:38 Making mistakes.</p><p>26:54 Cornish Mutual jingle.</p><p>27:00 Prince's Countryside Fund course - Peter's memories from this and the importance of learning from your peers</p><p>28:45 Heather's Nuffield - take away points. </p><p>29:10 Discussion groups - 'a group without goals is a group that refuses to take responsibility for themselves - information itself does not make things happen - it is the people that make things happen'. </p><p>32:46 Cream tea question...jam first or cream first??</p><p>33:24 Cornish Mutual jingle</p><p>33:29 What does Heather most enjoy about her job?</p><p>33:50 Peter starts to round everything up - taking responsibility for yourself; understanding your own value and learning from your mistakes; how you are away from the business and making space for reflection/taking time off. </p><p>34:56 'Make time for you'.</p><p>35:45 Peter starts to round things up. </p><p>37:04 Cornish Mutual jingle.</p><p> </p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 4 Jul 2023 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>marketing@cornishmutual.co.uk (Peter Green, Heather Wildman)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Peter Green is joined for the second episode of this series by Heather Wildman, who is Managing Director of Saviour Associates. Heather did a Nuffield scholarship in 2012 titled ‘’Communication: influencing and motivating change’’ and having been brought up on a sheep and beef farm in the Lake District, she now lives and works in Scotland. </p><p>In this series we are focusing on the topic of resilience. </p><p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. </p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/"> click here</a>. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:01 Cornish Mutual jingle. </p><p>00:06 Intro music.</p><p>00:15 Peter Green introduces the series.  </p><p>02:03 Heather relates her earliest farming memory.</p><p>02:58 Cornish Mutual jingle.</p><p>03:11 How often does Heather get down to the south west?</p><p>03:44 Heather works all over the country.</p><p>05:15 What does resilience mean to Heather? - the art of holding your shape and bouncing back. </p><p>07:16 Perspective - how are people best able to get perspective?</p><p>09:29 'Owning' your mistakes and how to do this. </p><p>12:00 Where are you? Where do you want to be? How to get there?</p><p>13:26 Write down five things that you have achieved.</p><p>15:50 How can you add value? Ignore others and think about what you can do.  What do you want?</p><p>16:23 Working with families - why is it important that as farmers we think about mindset in the first place?</p><p>18:56 Cornish Mutual jingle.</p><p>19:05 To what extent does Heather think that farming as an industry is mentally fit?</p><p>21:04 Having time off.</p><p>21:20 Thinking about change and dealing with change as a whole. </p><p>23:45 Cornish Mutual jingle.</p><p>23:58 Scenario analysis and dealing with figures.</p><p>25:35 Sir Tom Hunter says 'don't come to me unless you've failed at least four times'. </p><p>26:38 Making mistakes.</p><p>26:54 Cornish Mutual jingle.</p><p>27:00 Prince's Countryside Fund course - Peter's memories from this and the importance of learning from your peers</p><p>28:45 Heather's Nuffield - take away points. </p><p>29:10 Discussion groups - 'a group without goals is a group that refuses to take responsibility for themselves - information itself does not make things happen - it is the people that make things happen'. </p><p>32:46 Cream tea question...jam first or cream first??</p><p>33:24 Cornish Mutual jingle</p><p>33:29 What does Heather most enjoy about her job?</p><p>33:50 Peter starts to round everything up - taking responsibility for yourself; understanding your own value and learning from your mistakes; how you are away from the business and making space for reflection/taking time off. </p><p>34:56 'Make time for you'.</p><p>35:45 Peter starts to round things up. </p><p>37:04 Cornish Mutual jingle.</p><p> </p><p> </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Peter Green is joined for the first episode by Tom Tolputt and Professor Andy Neal to discuss soil health in the South West. What state are the soils of the South West in and what could be done to improve them? How can better soils make your farm more resilient? </p><p>In this series we are focusing on the topic of resilience. </p><p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England. </p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/"> click here</a>. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:01 Cornish Mutual jingle. </p><p>00:06 Intro music.</p><p>00:15 Peter Green introduces the series.  </p><p>01:25  Cornish mutual jingle. </p><p>01:34 Peter introduces today's subject - soil and soil health - and today's guests. </p><p>02:29 Tom and Andy come in.</p><p>02:42 Tom talks about how he got into soil and farm consultancy. </p><p>03:21 Andy discusses his background. </p><p>04:17 Cornish Mutual jingle. </p><p>04:24 What does resilience mean for Tom?</p><p>05:03 What does resilience mean for Andy?</p><p>06:00 A shift towards soil being the most important element - what has caused that shift in focus? Why is it important to discuss soil first when thinking about resilience?</p><p>07:52 Tom discusses the importance of soil and building biology within the soil. </p><p>09:05 Grazing is associated with higher organic matter in soil. There are benefits of grazing in rotation for the function of soil. </p><p>09:56 Why did Tom take the decision to go organic?</p><p>11:37 What is the state of our soils in the south west?</p><p>15:12 Could we be doing more to improve soils in the south west? Andy explains the role of tillage.</p><p>16:40 There are instances when ploughing helps. </p><p>18:32 Rothamsted's long term experiments. </p><p>20:20 Cornish Mutual jingle</p><p>20:31 Carbon, soils and organic matter - are they the same thing?</p><p>23:18 Resilience comes from the driving of microbial processes.</p><p>23:43 Carbon credits.</p><p>27:33 Understanding where we are at the moment and taking stock - the importance of this. Getting baselines and practical steps to achieve this. </p><p>30:00 Andy's tips for taking soil samples.</p><p>31:17 The importance of context. Sandy soils and soil texture. </p><p>33:27 Tom discusses different soil types. </p><p>34:44 What can farmers do more of?</p><p>36:05 Andy reiterates that soil is a living system. </p><p>37:55 Peter sums up the podcast. - understanding your farm and your soils; know your context; earning the right to plough, perennial cropping; building organic matter is a slow thing but what we need to do. </p><p>39:09 The cream tea question...</p><p>40:22 Peter rounds up. </p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Jun 2023 04:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>marketing@cornishmutual.co.uk (Peter Green, Andy Neal, Tom Tolputt)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Peter Green is joined for the first episode by Tom Tolputt and Professor Andy Neal to discuss soil health in the South West. What state are the soils of the South West in and what could be done to improve them? How can better soils make your farm more resilient? </p><p>In this series we are focusing on the topic of resilience. </p><p>Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England. </p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>For our podcast disclaimer<a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/news-advice/farming-focus-podcast/"> click here</a>. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:01 Cornish Mutual jingle. </p><p>00:06 Intro music.</p><p>00:15 Peter Green introduces the series.  </p><p>01:25  Cornish mutual jingle. </p><p>01:34 Peter introduces today's subject - soil and soil health - and today's guests. </p><p>02:29 Tom and Andy come in.</p><p>02:42 Tom talks about how he got into soil and farm consultancy. </p><p>03:21 Andy discusses his background. </p><p>04:17 Cornish Mutual jingle. </p><p>04:24 What does resilience mean for Tom?</p><p>05:03 What does resilience mean for Andy?</p><p>06:00 A shift towards soil being the most important element - what has caused that shift in focus? Why is it important to discuss soil first when thinking about resilience?</p><p>07:52 Tom discusses the importance of soil and building biology within the soil. </p><p>09:05 Grazing is associated with higher organic matter in soil. There are benefits of grazing in rotation for the function of soil. </p><p>09:56 Why did Tom take the decision to go organic?</p><p>11:37 What is the state of our soils in the south west?</p><p>15:12 Could we be doing more to improve soils in the south west? Andy explains the role of tillage.</p><p>16:40 There are instances when ploughing helps. </p><p>18:32 Rothamsted's long term experiments. </p><p>20:20 Cornish Mutual jingle</p><p>20:31 Carbon, soils and organic matter - are they the same thing?</p><p>23:18 Resilience comes from the driving of microbial processes.</p><p>23:43 Carbon credits.</p><p>27:33 Understanding where we are at the moment and taking stock - the importance of this. Getting baselines and practical steps to achieve this. </p><p>30:00 Andy's tips for taking soil samples.</p><p>31:17 The importance of context. Sandy soils and soil texture. </p><p>33:27 Tom discusses different soil types. </p><p>34:44 What can farmers do more of?</p><p>36:05 Andy reiterates that soil is a living system. </p><p>37:55 Peter sums up the podcast. - understanding your farm and your soils; know your context; earning the right to plough, perennial cropping; building organic matter is a slow thing but what we need to do. </p><p>39:09 The cream tea question...</p><p>40:22 Peter rounds up. </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode we hear from Cornish Mutual's Managing Director as he reflects on Cornish Mutual's past, present and future. We also reflect on why Cornish Mutual is making the Farming Focus podcast.</p><p>For more information on Cornish Mutual visit <a href="https://www.cornishmutual.co.uk/">cornishmutual.co.uk</a></p><p>Farming Focus is out every fortnight on Tuesdays. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:09 Host Peter Green comes in.</p><p>00:29 Peter Beaumont comes in. </p><p>00:46 Cornish Mutual is a trusted partner for farming families in the south west and the wider rural community. </p><p>01:35 Peter Green's grandparents were members of Cornish Mutual and it was always another trusted partner for them. </p><p>04:22 Getting out to the county shows. For Peter Beaumont it's a very important time. </p><p>06:44 New entrants and who are they interacting with. It is those who are reaching out to others and looking to the outside who are making things work. </p><p>08:39 What marks out the businesses that are more successful? Peter Beaumont thinks it is thinking ahead and planning. </p><p>10:11 Cornish Mutual is looking to do more in terms of helping members through the changes that are coming. The communications space is key here. </p><p>11:50 The importance of withstanding shocks. Resilience comes with taking a holistic view at what could happen.</p><p>14:58 The importance of getting off the farm now and then. </p><p>16:28 The importance of using your networks. </p><p>19:24 Business is a different journey for everybody.</p><p>20:30 What is Peter excited about for the year ahead?</p><p>22:05 The killer question...cream teas...</p><p>23:30 What is special for Peter about Cornish Mutual.</p><p>25:49 Cornish Mutual ad.</p><p>25:55 Peter Green rounds up. </p>
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