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Biodiversity at Hatherden House Farm

Hatherden House Farm is one of over 15 farms that took part in a North Wessex Downs FiPL funded project enabling them to take part in training and receive support to open up their farm to school groups.

Find out through this case study how topics like biodiversity can be delivered in an interesting and memorable way for teenagers to help them understand how farmers use regenerative farming techniques to conserve wildlife and ensure healthy soil for microorganisms.

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