Rooted in the Land is more than storytelling; it is a journey into understanding the relationship between farming, nature and the landscapes that sustain us.
Through agroecology, I explore how we can work with nature to create more resilient food systems, healthier soils and thriving ecosystems. I believe the answers to many of our environmental challenges can be found by listening to the land and learning from those who care for it.
Through thoughtful writing, photography and film, I share the stories of farmers, land managers and communities working towards a more sustainable future.
Because every field, every farm and every landscape has a story and those stories can help us understand the future of our land.
Rooted in the Land is for farmers, land managers, conservationists and curious minds who believe our landscapes are worth understanding and protecting.
From regenerative farms and rewilding projects to the people working quietly behind the scenes, I want to share the stories that often go unheard and explore the connections between food, nature and the places we call home.
Every story begins with a conversation. Through collaboration, curiosity and a shared respect for the land, we can help more people understand the landscapes beneath our feet.
The landscapes around us are shaped by countless relationships; between soil and plants, farmers and food, wildlife and habitats, people and place.
For too long, we have viewed the countryside as separate pieces: fields for growing food, woodland for wildlife, rivers for water, and communities for people. But agroecology teaches us to see these elements as part of one connected living system, where every action has an impact and every relationship matters.
Through Rooted in the Land, I explore the connections that shape our landscapes; from the health of the soil beneath our feet to the farming practices that influence biodiversity, climate resilience and the future of our food systems.
This journey is about listening, learning and sharing knowledge from the people who work closest with the land. From farmers and land managers to conservationists and researchers, I want to highlight the ideas, practices and stories that are helping us rethink our relationship with the natural world.
Because understanding the land is not just about protecting nature; it is about understanding ourselves, the food we eat and the future we want to create.
For stories of farming, nature and regeneration, follow my journey into agroecology as I explore the landscapes beneath our feet
Based in the Cotswolds, exploring stories from landscapes across Britain.
E: hello@rootedintheland.co.uk
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