Rod's recent talks Cultivating healthy soil and humans at the 2020 Lancaster Health Festival - Rod discusses how the current food and farming system is leading to ill health and damaged soil, whilst also exploring the many techniques of farming and food growing that create foods contributing to good human health whilst also supporting rich ecological systems full of diversity. This diversity can provide a healing environment for our mental health. Rod also explores how we can move towards a food procurement system that encourages us to eat foods that are healthy for both people and planet.
Natural Flood Management as part of the Second Climate and Ecological Emergency Conference Lancaster 2020 with David Kennedy from the Environment Agency and Rod Everett.
Current Projects; The Northern Real Farming Conference Food futures for North Lancashire hosted a very exciting conference as the Northern Version of the Oxford real Farming Conference at the end of Sept 2020. This was online and had 65 sessions and was attended by around 500 participants. Food Futures has now been given funding for the 2021 conference in the Autumn. To watch all the recordings go to the archives at northernrealfarming.org/schedule
Resilient Food. As part of Food Futures for North Lancashire I have been working on the criteria that might be important to developing a resilient food system. See below for my talk Resilient_food_talk_lancaster_25jan_2020.pdf
Currently working on a Resilient Food Board Game Forest Garden We are developing a Forest garden on the farm - exploring its potential. It has become a wonderful place for wildlife with a constant buss of bees and other insects. The fruit is productive and we are working on the ground cover. Come and help on a volunteer weekend; go to contact and I will send you details. Currently a bit neglected but any offers of help welcome.(March 2021)
Roeburnscar Holiday Cottage We have been upgrading Roeburnscar, an uninsulated wooden bungalow heated by oil, to be as green as possible. This has involved rebuilding to accommodate full warmcell insulation and adding wood gasifier and solar thermal hot water. Beautiful wooden doors, comfortable and spacious for up to 9 people.
Lancashire Apple Project In order to protect the diversity and heritage apple varieties that have been grown in Lancashire we were funded by Lancashire County Council and helped by experts Phil Rainford and Hilary Wilson. We now have a collection of over 200 varieties growing. Over the years we can see how they cope with our damp conditions. We graft these varieties on regular basis. These new apple trees have gone to help re- establish these old varieties around the North West. Grafted apple trees for sale. See Backsbottom Farm
Roeburn Organic Cider Vinegar See web page for our exciting specialist cider vinegars slow matured in oak whiskey barrels. .
River Roeburn Restoration The River Roeburn catchment has eroded badly and no longer holds water. The disruptive flash flooding has destroyed the basic water cycle and a healthy ecology. It is becoming a wet desert. We are developing plans to restore the Roeburn catchment so that it will retain water in the landscape, regulate the river flow, replenish deep spring water and provide abundant habitat for wildlife. See Film below.
Exciting news the Lune Rivers Trust has been successful in obtaining a Water Environment Grant to help save Roeburndale Woods from Erosion. I am running this project and will be working with farmers up the valley on Natural Flood Management and setting Backsbottom Farm up as a flood demonstration site. Details will be updated on www.riverroeburn.uk
Working with the natural river flowhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozxHlWkQs40 This explores the use of in Stream training to alter water flow and prevent erosion using groins, vanes funnels and check dams.