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    Explore " water availability" with insightful episodes like "e67. Goatscaping and Virtual Fencing with Adam Ledvina", "Water on tap? We need to act now to avoid water shortages as our climate changes" and "Use of water within the food and drink industry" from podcasts like ""Grazing Grass Podcast", "The Hydrofiles" and "Topical podcasts from Campden BRI"" and more!

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    e67. Goatscaping and Virtual Fencing with Adam Ledvina

    e67. Goatscaping and Virtual Fencing with Adam Ledvina

    In this episode, Adam Ledvina, owner of Blue Collar Goatscaping, shares his journey into sustainable and innovative goat farming. Growing up between rural farmlands and a liberal arts education, Adam found a unique way to blend the two worlds. He shares how he transformed Kiko goats into productive assets and how he uses electric netting as tools for grazing goats and controlling invasive species. He also explores the future of farming, introducing the concept of virtual fencing for regenerative agriculture and rotational grazing.

    Books/Resources Mentioned:

    Permaculture: A Designers' Manual by Bill Mollison


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    Water on tap? We need to act now to avoid water shortages as our climate changes

    Water on tap? We need to act now to avoid water shortages as our climate changes

    As climate changes advances, how can we make sure there is enough water to go round – for drinking, sanitation, farming, industry, and ecosystems? 

    Chris Counsell, Aodhín McBride, and George Woodhouse discuss how the impacts of climate change – heavier rainfall, rising temperatures, droughts, and hurricanes – will affect water availability. The water resource experts explain how planning will help, stressing the need to manage demand, as well as increasing supply and making infrastructure more resilient. 

    Listen in to find out how everyone needs to do their part now to ensure that water shortages don’t become commonplace in the future.

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