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EARTHCHAT: Cows, Carbon & Change -Inside the Impossible Dairy

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Listen at noon, Tuesday 26 May on Seymour FM or anytime as a podcast.

Join EarthChat for a thought‑provoking conversation about dairy farming. This week, Tim chats with Ellen Hunt from the “Impossible Dairy”, which is showing an "udder" approach to dairy farming. What if a small, regenerative dairy could not only produce milk, but also restore soils, retain water, and even help tackle climate change? And what if this little dairy could attract digital dairy devotees from across the world?


Tim and Ellen explore how this bold experiment works in practice. From cows as ecological allies to the science of soil health and carbon, the discussion digs into how farming can shift from extractive to regenerative. It’s a look at both the promise and the challenges of building a system that aims to be environmentally positive, not just sustainable, and to get interest from across the internet with fascinating and thought provoking reels, videos and posts.


Whether you’re passionate about food systems, climate solutions, or simply curious about where your milk comes from, tune in to discover how one small dairy is asking big questions—and why its answers might matter far beyond the farm gate.

Want to learn more and join the thousands of the Impossible Dairy's followers? Check out their Facebook and Instagram feeds.


Tune in! Can't listen to the radio show on Tuesday at noon? Catch up on Spotify, Apple Podcasts,  Podbean and the BEAM website. It is easy to EarthChat!



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