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Richard Edwards
stickfarmeruk
The Carbon Cost of Rural Tidiness.Hedgerows. In his book ‘Woodlands’, the late Professor Oliver Rackham points out that “hedges in Britain go back beyond the beginning of records, with archaeological
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Richard Negus
TrooperSnooks
Rural twitter has had a bit of a rumpus over coppicing hedges of late. Here are some short films on a few different hedgerow management techniques, one year after we
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Donna Rainey
donnarainey4
This is my ex silage field. 5 years on. It has exceeded all my expectations, & then some. No need to sow wildflower seeds, they are in the soil waiting
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Dr Caitlin Green
caitlinrgreen
Icicles in the hedgerow on the Lincolnshire Marsh today :) More icicles in the hedges on the Lincolnshire Marsh.
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Biophilic Wales | Caru Natur Cymru
BiophilicWales
#CountdowntoChristmas Day 3 Day three of our Biophilic Winter and it’s #winterID Thursday. This week we will be going through the various types of berries you can find in our
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XVIII Airborne Corps
18airbornecorps
1 of 22:Every day until Dragon's Lair, Episode 3 on Monday, February 22nd, we're telling another story about Soldier-driven innovations that have had a strategic impact on our Army.This is
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Erik Paterson
erikpaterson
One year ago today, my partner and I collected the keys to our home. We didn't really expect to have as much time inside as we did, but I thought
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Walk Ride Heatons
WalkRideHeatons
Last week were told that the hedgerows along the west side of Nelstrop Road North had been torn up and replaced with fencing, so we went down to have a
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Sue Nelson
ScienceNelson
When walking I’m usually head down, searching for wildflowers. And there are so many right now. These are from the weekend. Starting with an artist’s favourite. The teasel. Another spiky
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Ben Mayne
BattlefieldBen
11. La Breche, Queen Red/White sector of Sword Beach.To be hit at H-30 to H-15 (or H-10).RAF heavy day bombing, Priority 1. 12. East of La Breche, WN18 To be
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Adam Chapman
DrAdamChapman
Among other things, this is a really nice illustration of the changes in post-war farming. How so? Then read on. https://twitter.com/LBFlyawayhome/status/1356322516030119938 The most obvious thing are the tractors, shown here
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Rewilding Science
RewildingS
1/ Today’s #rewildingscience paper recommends a 2 tier agricultural subsidy scheme for the EU. 1 Tier focused on promoting intensive but sustainable farming on productive/fertile land and the other Tier
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Doug Main
Douglas_Main
Hedge apples are fascinating. They’re too large/unpalatable to be eaten by humans or almost any (living) animal. The species is an evolutionary anachronism—a “ghost” of evolution—that co-evolved to be spread
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Benedict Macdonald
Rebirding1
It is said we should plant more trees – but which ones? In this thread, let’s celebrate the avian magic of 20 NATIVE TREES that, on being replanted, could help
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