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189 Matt Chatfield – I’m too lazy to farm against nature

189 Matt Chatfield – I’m too lazy to farm against nature

Episode 189 Published 3 years, 4 months ago
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Matt Chatfield, the founder of Cornwall Project, joins us to talk about the crucial impact of ruminants on land, how to build a successful business by farming with nature, and how to create a guaranteed market.
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A conversation with potentially the laziest farmer in the UK. We go deep into why conventional farming in the UK has failed and is failing and what can be done differently. Why animal impact is crucial and how you can build a very successful business by farming with nature, looking very carefully at margins, costs, input and most importantly creating a guaranteed market.

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