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Enhancing farmland biodiversity in Rusland

Adam Crowe, of Hall Farm, Rusland, was able to increase farm profits whilst enhancing the landscape, biodiversity and soil health on his farm. Through the Farming in Protected Landscapes (FiPL) programme, he re-instated field boundaries, planted new and managed existing hedges and fenced off watercourses. Hedges and other field boundaries provide both biodiversity benefits whilst also supporting improved stock management.

He said: “Our aim through FiPL and beyond is to see a greater diversity of grassland species and more trees on the farm, to provide habitat and food – through nectar, seeds – and also to farm efficiently with what we have on-farm.”

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Farming in Protected Landscapes

The Farming in Protected Landscapes (FiPL) programme works with farmers and land managers across the Lake District to help boost farm resilience and deliver across the themes of people, place, nature and climate.

Learn more about FiPL and read about other projects which have been delivered through the Defra-funded initiative.

Learn more about FiPL
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Farming, forestry, nature and climate

The Lake District National Park Partnership is working in collaboration with farmers and land managers across the National Park to deliver nature recovery and climate resilience projects while supporting the continuation of farming and forestry and conservation of cultural heritage.