Six Inches of Soil
How to Heal Our Soils, Ourselves and Our Communities Through Regenerative Farming
(Author) Sarah LangfordSix Inches of Soil the film and this companion book is the inspiring story of British farmers standing up to the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food - to heal the soil, benefit our health and provide for local communities. It will be of great interest to those in farming, food production and anyone who eats. Through detailed interviews with three remarkable new farmers in the first year of their regenerative journey, industry experts and leading lights in the movement for change, Six Inches of Soil explores the connection between food and health, food poverty and affordability, the role of animals in the farming system, Britain's hugely unequal system of land ownership, barriers to new entrant farmers especially from diverse backgrounds and whether there is a place for carbon offsetting on farms. It brings to life what it feels like to farm agroecologically - to farm with authentic connection with the land, changing seasons and the environment, to produce food for people you know and care about in the local community: to spend your days with your hands in the soil.
Sarah Langford
Sarah Langford is a British barrister and author known for her insightful and empathetic writing on the legal system and human stories within it. Her debut book "In Your Defence: Stories of Life and Law" offers a compelling look at the complexities of the justice system through the lens of real-life cases she has worked on. Langford's writing style is marked by her ability to blend legal expertise with compassion, giving voice to those often unheard in the courtroom. Her work has had a significant impact on the legal genre, shedding light on the humanity behind legal proceedings and advocating for a more just and compassionate system. "In Your Defence" is Langford's most famous work, praised for its thought-provoking narratives and insightful commentary on the legal profession.