Blog: Kate Carver

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Wet ground in woodland

Our Somerset Studies

One of the benefits of hosting so many interesting groups in the Great Fen, is getting invited to return to their own fascinating projects! Project Manager Kate Carver shares highlights of a…

How to move farm machinery in the Netherlands – tractor on pontoon floating on water

A Dutch Diary

It's essential that in order to succeed on the Great Fen, we learn from our paludiculture peers around the world. In September, Lorna and Kate went on a sweltering four-day study visit to the…

Sphagnum Moss

Wet farming in a drought

Drought threatens success but teaches valuable lessons for future development.

Volunteers planting sphagnum moss at Water Works

And then there was moss!

The long-awaited planting of the sphagnum moss, the final wet-farming crop we are trialling in our Water Works project, is now underway.

Sphagnum Moss

Summer at Water Works

Project Manager Kate Carver talks us through the exciting leaps forward for the crops, the science and the people of our peatland paludiculture trials.

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