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EPISODE · May 12, 2025 · 50 MIN

How do you start a farming or land based business from scratch? Alex and Emily Crawley on starting a conservation grazing business

from Meet the Farmers · host Alex Crawley, Emily Crawley, Ben Eagle

In this episode of Meet the Farmers, host Ben Eagle sits down with Alex and Emily Crawley, co-directors of Grazing Management Limited, to explore the concept of conservation grazing and their journey starting their business. Based in the Forest of Dean, the Crawleys are using native breed cattle, sheep, and goats to deliver environmental benefits on land managed by charities, government agencies, and private owners.Neither Emily nor Alex began their careers in agriculture. Emily comes from a background in the charitable sector (and also as a pilates instructor!), while Alex transitioned from a military and diplomatic career into land management, later earning a Graduate Diploma in Agriculture and becoming a Nuffield Scholar.Together, they’ve built a contract grazing business that earned them the British Farming Awards' New Entrant accolade within just two years. This conversation dives into three core themes: the power of farming to support environmental goals, the realities of starting a land-based business without owning land, and the bold personal journeys that led them to agriculture.🎧 Topics covered:What conservation grazing is and why it mattersThe role of native livestock in biodiversity and habitat managementStarting a farming business without owning landTransitioning into agriculture from completely different careersLessons learned, early successes, and advice for new entrants📝 Resources & Mentions:Nuffield Farming ScholarshipsRoyal Agricultural University – Graduate Diploma in AgricultureBritish Farming Awards – New Entrant Category🌿 Whether you’re interested in sustainable land management, starting a farming venture, or simply love a good career pivot story, this episode offers insight and inspiration in equal measure.Image credit: Alex and Emily CrawleyMeet the Farmers is produced by RuralPod Media, the only specialist rural podcast production agency. Please note that this podcast does not constitute advice. Our podcast disclaimer can be found here. About Ben and  RuralPod MediaBen Eagle is the founder and Head of Podcasts at RuralPod Media, a specialist rural podcast production agency. He is also a freelance rural affairs and agricultural journalist. You can find out more at ruralpodmedia.co.uk or benjamineagle.co.uk If you have a business interested in getting involved with podcasting check us out at RuralPod Media. We'd love to help you spread your message. Please subscribe to the show and leave us a review wherever you are listening. Follow us on social mediaInstagram @mtf_podcastTwitter @mtf_podcastWatch us on Youtube here

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In this episode, Ben Eagle chats with Alex and Emily Crawley about their journey into conservation grazing, using native breeds to support biodiversity. They explore the challenges of starting a farming career without land and making bold career changes to pursue a life in agriculture.

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