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Banking on the Beetles: Creating a local circular agro-economy with Liberty Nimmo of The Three Turnips

Banking on the Beetles: Creating a local circular agro-economy with Liberty Nimmo of The Three Turnips

Released Wednesday, 3rd August 2022
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Banking on the Beetles: Creating a local circular agro-economy with Liberty Nimmo of The Three Turnips

Banking on the Beetles: Creating a local circular agro-economy with Liberty Nimmo of The Three Turnips

Banking on the Beetles: Creating a local circular agro-economy with Liberty Nimmo of The Three Turnips

Banking on the Beetles: Creating a local circular agro-economy with Liberty Nimmo of The Three Turnips

Wednesday, 3rd August 2022
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By now it's obvious that our current system is destroying all life on the planet - and our food/farming system is key both to the current levels of destruction: industrial farming is eroding soil, poisoning the biosphere on land and sea, gobbling up fossil fuels and harming our health.
Conversely, local community agriculture projects that link together viable enterprises in a network of circular economies is one part of the key to a viable, flourishing future. 

Liberty Nimmo is part of a three-person team (The Three Turnips CSA) at Lower Hampen Farm in the English Cotswolds that is working towards a viable future. Their work aims to provide an environment where nature is allowed to flourish and thereby help to support a sustainable, diverse system of agriculture.  In this holistic, regenerative approach they wish to benefit all life, building soil health, contributing to cleaner air and improving water quality.  They operate a low input, low output farming system and constantly strive to reduce our energy requirements and aim to become carbon negative.
Liberty herself is a Regenerative Horticultural Grower, and the Founder of Nimmo Skincare which uses Pasture Fed Tallow as a key ingredient, along with home grown oil infused herbs.  Liberty has a lifelong interest in herbal medicine and using local plants on people and livestock and combines her work at the farm with part time Italian Travel Consultancy.

In this episode, we explore the practicalities of starting from scratch in the evolution of a new regenerative project: what are the aims and values that underpin it, and how can a network of enterprises grow up, each sustaining the others, so that the end result is a community supported agriculture project that feeds and nurtures the local community.

Links:
Hampen Farm
Nimmo SkinCare
FiberShed
Zero Dig
Charles Dowding No Dig Growing
Huw Richards YouTube Channel (Growing)
Elinor Ostrom: Governing the Commons
Outrage and Optimism w Jacqueline Novogratz: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/outrage-optimism/id1459416461?i=1000570653731
Nicole Masters: For the Love of Soil: https://www.farmingsecrets.com/mentor/nicole-masters/

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