This week we interview Matt (Aspect Forestry and Rural Management) and Nick (Kilmaha Forestry) about what actually happens in forestry and the moves in the last 20 years away from bare monocultures and towards more diverse and sensitive plantations.
We cover every stage of forestry and the consideration taken for nature, from planting and selective weeding through to after care and harvesting of timber with minimal ground damage, and the benefits of using timber over other Carbon expensive materials like steel and concrete.
Finally the guys talk about the industry as a whole and the impact that vilification of a sector can have on the mental health of the humans within it.
CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British countryside.
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The video launching the sector-wide mental health initiative
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Matt on X ,
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Aspect Forestry website-
Nick on X and
Kilmaha Forestry website-
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Rural and Outdoor.