Norman Dunne

Norman Dunne

farmer Ireland

Norman Dunne is a tillage farmer from Meath, Ireland, who has made significant changes to his farming practices in response to the declining health of his soil. Noticing that the life had drained from his land, he sought advice from fellow farmers and adopted methods to reduce chemical fertilizer use, enhance soil biodiversity, and limit ploughing. As a result, wildlife, including skylarks and barn owls, has returned to his farm, demonstrating the positive impact of regenerative farming practices on both the environment and agricultural productivity.

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Ireland Ireland: Tillage farmer Norman Dunne, who has 400 acres of beans, oats, wheat and barley in Meath, noticed that the life had drained from his soil. 7

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: Life had drained from a farmer’s soil. He asked for advice