FARM FOREST Episode 10 - James Ham, Co. Westmeath

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  • čas přidán 28. 12. 2022
  • In Episode 10 we speak to James Ham, who farms in Moyvore, Co. Westmeath. His 52ha farm is divided between multi-species pasture including spring barley, and the rest woodland.
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Komentáře • 10

  • @kevingray5646
    @kevingray5646 Před rokem +1

    Farming to benefit wildlife and produce food too, great to see. Congratulations sir

  • @Del-xr9nx
    @Del-xr9nx Před rokem

    A great example to us all, fair play

  • @tarquinbristow
    @tarquinbristow Před rokem

    Excelent!

  • @Woodyjims-shack
    @Woodyjims-shack Před rokem

    Great stewardship and vision James. Very different thinking to most farmers I know. Its getting late now to save many once common species from disappearing from our landscape because of short sighted farming practices.

  • @damianchristie288
    @damianchristie288 Před 11 měsíci

    in my area it is just criminal the amount of hedgerow and land feature removal that is taking place also a point worth mentioning is the dike - drainage ditch that traditionally accompanied the hedge tree line is at least as important as the hedge itself for wildlife habitat . but as long as no development takes place this habitat destruction can be reversed given time . ironically i think most farmers would agree with me

  • @christinaward161
    @christinaward161 Před rokem

    This makes my heart warm, well done you! If only others would follow.....

    • @farmforest
      @farmforest  Před rokem

      That's what we're hoping Christina! Thanks you!

  • @aprilgorry5594
    @aprilgorry5594 Před rokem

    I would have loved to see some of the life in those hedges. Great description thank you

    • @farmforest
      @farmforest  Před rokem

      It's a pity we didn't see them that day! Hope you enjoyed the rest of the episode April!

  • @kevingray5646
    @kevingray5646 Před rokem

    Farming to benefit wildlife and produce food too, great to see. Congratulations sir