Farmed for nearly one hundred years, Rindle Field, a previously drained peatland field on Chat Moss is being given a new lease of life through trials to grow food while reducing carbon and other greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture.
Drained peatlands are a major source of greenhouse gas emissions. When peat dries, it decomposes — releasing carbon that has been locked away for thousands of years.
However, taking land out of production is not always realistic and farmers need a workable alternative. Wetter farming offers a middle path: keep farming but reduce emissions.