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Join us on January 28, 2026, for a landmark conference exploring innovative strategies to enhance pulse production and their use in livestock diets. This event will feature:
The From Soya to Sustainability conference returns to Peterborough on Wednesday 28th January 2026, bringing together leaders from across the agri-food sector to accelerate the shift towards a more…
Paludiculture is the practice of growing crops in wetland conditions, typically with a water table maintained at 10–30 cm below the soil surface.
The Digital Opportunities Topic Advisory Group (TAG) as part of the UKRI Land Use for Net Zero Hub, are planning a Workshop on Metadata for Land Use Net Zero later in 2025. We welcome your feedback…
Join The Soil Association for this technical session hosted by Peter Cheek at Godminster Farm, Somerset (a 300-cow organic dairy farm).
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Lowland agricultural peats represent some of the most productive farming areas in the UK, supporting high-value horticultural crops and key staples such as wheat, potatoes, and sugar beet.
Lowland agricultural peatlands are among the UK’s most productive soils, but their drainage for farming contributes significantly to greenhouse gas emissions and long-term soil degradation. These…
The demo design guide summarizes in 6 steps how to design an on-farm demonstration event, starting from a clear definition of the objectives and ending with a good evaluation and follow-up.
Ben Hague (Crop Physiologist)Ben.Hague@adas.co.uk
Charlotte White (Crop Physiologist)Charlotte.White@adas.co.uk
Christina Baxter (Crop Physiologist)Christina.Baxter@adas.co.uk
Roger Sylvester-Bradley…
Sensibee is an autonomous pollinator monitoring system that uses solar-powered camera stations to continuously photograph and identify visiting pollinators using AI, providing real-time biodiversity…
Wednesday 10th to Thursday 11th September
at Woodoaks Farm, Maple Cross, Hertfordshire
As part of the ForestAgriGreenNudge project, we’ve launched a European-wide survey to better understand what really drives sustainable choices in agriculture and forestry.
As a Pulse Pioneer with the NCS Project, John contributes to the wider effort to build protein self-sufficiency and arable-livestock integration within UK farming.
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This article gives two case studies on how the Viability Indicator can be used, provides links to the full information (so far!) and invites feedback.
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Comparing interventions for delivering net zero: your opportunity to review and provide feedback.
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A transdisciplinary hub looking to provide to bridge the gap between science and policy to achieve Net Zero