Farming 4.0
Podcast Description
What does the future of farming look like?
Ed & Andrew discuss exactly this with host of guests from across the globe. They will be delving into current practices, technologies and scientific understanding to try and determine what the future of agriculture might look like for farmers and growers as we move into the next evolution of farming, Farming 4.0.
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The podcast focuses on future agricultural practices, technologies, and scientific advancements, with episodes exploring themes such as Regenerative Agriculture highlighted in their debut episode with Regen Ben, as well as discussions about innovative farming technologies and ecological practices shaping Farming 4.0.

What does the future of farming look like?
Ed & Andrew discuss exactly this with host of guests from across the globe. They will be delving into current practices, technologies and scientific understanding to try and determine what the future of agriculture might look like for farmers and growers as we move into the next evolution of farming, Farming 4.0.
We were extremely fortunate to get an hour of Ian's time and the quality of insight in this podcast is exactly why he is such a busy man.
Ian is the owner of Cotswold Seeds and co-Founder of FarmEd, two staples of UK Agriculture. You'll rarely visit a farm that doesn't have a Cotswold Seed poster on the wall, which perfectly demonstrates the impact Ian is having on UK agriculture and why he was such a good guest to have.
He also had pretty good taste in music as well with two tracks for us, Fleetwood Mac and The Mavericks, two proper tunes!

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