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Matt Chatfield explains the importance of silvopasture to Six Inches of Soil
Kate Ford 12/08/2022 Kate Ford 12/08/2022

Matt Chatfield explains the importance of silvopasture to Six Inches of Soil

The Cornwall Project’s Matt Chatfield has been grazing his ewes on the woodland on his farm using the silvopasture technique for three or four years, and the land has been transformed. This regen farming technique increases biodiversity and enriches soil. Read our interview with Matt and find out more.

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