ORFC 2026 8 – 9 Jan
With the death of Martin Wolfe in March 2019 agriculture lost one of its outstanding thinkers and innovators. For more than 25 years at the 56-acre Wakelyns farm in Suffolk, and always with the vital support of his wife Ann, Martin developed and demonstrated the science and methods of agroforestry and “population breeding” of cereals – increasingly recognised as key components of agroecology. Now their sons, together with supporters for whom Martin and Ann were both friends and mentors, are determined to take forward their work at Wakelyns and to keep their memory alive.