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Project offers farmers in protected landscapes opportunity to learn more about regen ag

Pasture for Life (PfL) project looks to support farmers in protected landscapes who are looking to incorporate regenerative farming practices into ruminant livestock systems

Katie Fallon
Livestock Specialist
clock • 4 min read
The Northern project provides funding for farmers to learn about regenerative agriculture in practice and benefit from mentor support.
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The Northern project provides funding for farmers to learn about regenerative agriculture in practice and benefit from mentor support.

To try and tackle the changing agricultural landscape with a practical and shared approach, the pasture and profit in protected landscapes programme was launched earlier this year by PfL, for farmers in...

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