Farmer case studies
Sustainable farming for healthy soils
Harmful contaminants, such as PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ used in pesticides and mixtures of microplastics and chemicals found in treated sewage sludge or ‘biosolids’, can threaten soil health and productivity.
We have been speaking with farmers who are working to reduce the use of chemical and contaminated inputs on their farms, shifting to more sustainable practises to protect soil, crops, and the environment for future generations. Read their stories below.
Doug Christie
Doug Christie
Doug Christie is a regenerative farmer that promotes soil health. He farms 540 ha of land at Durie Farms in Fife, Scotland, of which one third is run organically on mainly livestock (beef) based rotation where mob-grazing has recently been implemented.
Read Doug’s story
Philip Sheane
Philip Sheane
Philip Sheane is a beef farmer in Fife, Scotland, managing a 100-acre farm. Using techniques such as cover crops, compost extracts, and biological products to replace fungicides and fertilizers, Philip now runs his farm free from any chemical inputs.