Regenerative Conversation: Growing Young Custodians

From deforestation to over-grazing to chemicals, farming has become associated with environmental degradation rather than solutions. Yet it is here – in the soil, on the moss-clad mounds, amongst the brambled borders – that a love for nature can be stirred into creation.

Nestled between the emerald crags of the Brecon Beacons, an intergenerational partnership is weaving the foundations for future-focused farming; rooted in legacy and committed to holistic restoration.

“The young people of today are the leaders of tomorrow and having that connection with nature from a young age is so so important if we are going to make positive change.” 

Here, at The Penpont Project, farmers are transitioning away from intensive input-led farming to regenerative grazing and organic practices. They are doing so alongside young people, welcoming those onto the land who have historically been excluded. In this Regenerative Conversation, we hear from contributors to our uplifting Wales We Feed The UK story.

intergenerational farmers working together in Wales
Young farmers helping grow new life on the farm

It’s a privilege to experience the magical partnership of old and new. Narrating these treasured tales in his poem Trwsio’r Tir (Land-mending) is Hot Poet, Ifor ap Glyn.

“If poetry can connect us with [important topics] on a more emotional level…let’s go for it!”

You can hear Ifor’s full poem alongside words from the other wonderful contributors by watching the full video above. The poem is also featured with English subtitles (translated from Welsh) on our Wales story page.