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Demonstrating the habitat management & conservation techniques that have increased farmland birds & biodiversity at Peppering Farm
Agricology is delighted to offer a tour of Peppering Farm – for farmers and farm advisors in the county of Sussex – to explore the three pillars of successful farmland bird conservation: Habitat, Food Source, and Predation Control.
Read more »Friends with benefits: identifying and attracting natural enemies
A practical workshop to learn how to ID and observe natural enemies and share experiences with encouraging them into cropping systems Interested in building natural pest resilience into your cropping system? In this workshop entomologist Barbara Smith (Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience) will provide an overview of the main groups of natural enemies, the […]
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Farming without Chemicals – The Countryside Forum
The 87th Meeting of The Countryside Forum will be held on Thursday 12th May 2022. It was intended to hold it in person at 33 Margaret Street, London WIG 0JD by kind invitation of Savills, starting at 11.15 am. Unfortunately that has not proved possible, so the meeting will be held online via Zoom. The […]
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Fordhall Farm Visit
*An event organised by the Landworkers’ Alliance Fordhall Organic Farm is a 128 acre organic and pasture-fed certified farm in community-ownership based in North Shropshire. It operates a system of permanent outdoor grazing called ‘Foggage Farming’ and everything is sold direct to the public via their onsite farm shop and online shop. The farm tour […]
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Carbon Calling Pop-up event on herbal leys
Wednesday 6 October Sleastonhow, Kirkby Thore, Penrith, CA10 1XL In this face-to-face, walk and talk event Helen Mathieu of Germinal, Francis Dunne of Field Options and Sam Lane and Ian Wilkinson from Cotswold Seeds will be discussing mixture selection, establishment and management of herbal leys. Sleastonhow is the site of the 2022 Carbon Calling conference […]
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How can agroforestry contribute towards biodiversity conservation?
Online discussion to explore the opportunities that trees can deliver in terms of biodiversity and production in the farmed landscape About this event How can agroforestry contribute towards the conservation and restoration of biodiversity? In October this year, national representatives will gather for the fifteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention […]
Read more »– Mob Grazing Q&A: Moving animals and assessing forage
Mob Grazing Q&A: Moving animals and assessing forage How to plan your paddock sizes, move your livestock and assess your forage in a mob grazing system Monday 2 November 7–8.30pm Online event co-hosted by Soil Association Scotland and Pasture for Life (PFLA) Book online Throughout October, farmers in Soil Association Scotland’s mob grazing group – Charley […]
Read more »Engraining Sustainability into Food – Kelloggs Origins Conference
An online conference for farmers and land managers who are looking to improve both farm and environmental performance. About this Event Productivity, sustainability, environmental impact, biodiversity… how do we bring all this together to achieve social, environmental and profitable outcomes. A great line up of speakers to explore this subject including: Rob Cooke, Director EU […]
Read more »FORESTRY OR FARMING? AGROFORESTRY OFFERS A THIRD WAY
FORESTRY OR FARMING? AGROFORESTRY OFFERS A THIRD WAY Agri-TechE webinar discusses options for livestock, cropping and carbon capture Extreme weather at harvest can reduce cereal yields by 20%, but for Stephen Briggs’ Cambridgeshire farm, the natural windbreak provided by agroforestry cut the loss by half during the storms of 2019. The benefits for […]
Read more »Cover crops: Research into practice
Cover crops are grown primarily to ‘protect or improve’ soils in arable crop rotations. They can be effective at improving soil functions by increasing soil nutrient and water retention; improving soil structure and quality; reducing the risk of soil erosion and surface run-off by providing soil cover; and managing weeds and soil-borne pests. For the […]
Read more »Leicestershire Sustainable Farming & Food Chain Workshop
We would like to invite you to join us in a virtual Sustainable Farming and Food Chain Workshop. Whilst focusing on Leicestershire, it will cover the wider picture within the East Midlands. Where: Online Date: October the 27th 2020 Time: 10.00 -13.00 If you would like to attend, please email jclifford@gwct.org.uk. We will send you […]
Read more »Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in Field Veg
Featuring: Tim Pratt, LEAF Demonstration Farmer of Wantisden Hall Farms, Suffolk David Thomas, farm manager of LEAF Marque business Riviera Produce, Penwith, Cornwall Ellis Luckhurst, agronomist and brassica variety specialist in Cornwall Dawn Teverson, AHDB IPM in field veg national knowledge exchange manager We will be hearing from four experts in the field about how […]
Read more »Making Woodland Work for You: Creation, management and funding on Scotland’s west coast
Event exploring woodland creation and management in the environment of the west coast: Virtual visit to Crannich Farm on Mull, where Sam and Robin Sedgwick have been planting and managing trees for 17 years for wood fuel and shelter, as well as to increase farm wildlife and improve soil health Video demonstrations of mechanical tree […]
Read more »Virtual Field Day 2020: Crop Mixtures
Crop mixtures – the growing of two or more crops together – have been found to have beneficial impact on weed control, standing ability, pest and disease control and to contribute to increased or more stable yield per land area. Learning about crop mixtures is a work in progress and farmers and researchers across Scotland […]
Read more »CFE Virtual Field Day: Hedges for Pollinators and Carbon
Expert speakers include: Steven Falk, renowned entomologist, discussing the role of hedgerows for pollinators. Matthew Axe, on behalf of hedgelink, discussing his research into the role of hedgerows for storing carbon. Helen Rhodes, Yorkshire farmer and advocate of sensitive hedgerow management, discussing the practicalities of managing hedges on a commercial farm. You are welcome to submit questions to […]
Read more »Land sharing and sparing – a conversation on agroecological production systems
A conversation on the value of agroecological food production systems hosted by Agricology and OF&G At this critical time for UK farmers and food businesses this discussion will explore the opportunity to develop more resilient, respectful and sustainable food systems. In January OF&G called for policy to acknowledge and support the clear benefits of the land sharing approach (see here) Supported by the […]
Read more »CFE Virtual Workshop – Water, Soils, Wildlife & Profit
Championing the Farmed Environment invite you to join Phil Jarvis, Farm Manager at the GWCT Allerton Project, for a free virtual workshop on water, soils, wildlife and profit on farm. Phil will talk about activities that have been undertaken at Loddington and the wider catchment to improve water quality, while maintaining farm incomes and meeting environmental […]
Read more »Virtual Field Day: Leys, cover crops and living mulch Live @ NIAB Cereals Soil pit
Join Agricology, CFE and the NIAB team live at the herbal ley plots at Cereals with a mini version of the soil pit!
Read more »NFU virtual organic farm walk: Challenges of Net Zero
Virtual farm walk hosted by John Pawsey, organic farmer at Shimpling Park Farm, Suffolk To register, visit https://www.nfuonline.com/sectors/crops/crops-news/virtual-organic-farm-walk-challenges-of-net-zero/
Read more »Seeds and Deeds – Collective plant breeding for reduced input farming
AHDB-OF&G webinar Bringing arable farmers and plant breeders together to help manage a reduced reliance on external inputs, improved gross margins with an agroecological transition for more resilient farm systems. Chair – Steven Jacobs, Organic Farmers and Growers with special guests – Farmer, Mark Lea, Green Acres Farm, Shropshire Dr Ambrogio Costanzo, Organic Research Centre […]
Read more »Grazing Cover Crops with Sheep
Innovative Farmers virtual workshop. Cover cropping ahead of spring drilling can help protect soils over-winter, reduce nutrient losses and return organic matter. Grazing of cover crops by sheep can potentially reduce feed costs, return nitrogen in a readily available form and reduce the reliance on glyphosate to terminate cover crops. However, if not managed correctly, […]
Read more »PFLA Webinar: Talking Soil – Nicole Masters in conversation with Tim Williams
The PFLA are very excited to be able to bring to you one of the leading advocates and knowledge bases of regenerative farming practices. During this session Nicole will discuss the absolute importance of soil health within a pastured system, touching on the science around regenerative farming techniques. She will illustrate a road map to […]
Read more »Alternatives to Anthelmintics: Natural methods of worm control in sheep
Soil Association Scotland webinar. Are you experiencing resistance to anthelmintics in your sheep? Would you like to reduce their use? Join us online with experts Spiridoula Athanasiadou and Caroline Chylinski of Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) to discuss: Grazing sheep on heather Adding naturally occurring fungi (Duddingtonia flagrans) to feed Benefits and challenges of alternative approaches […]
Read more »Soil health and function in arable farming systems
Speakers: Rick Davies (Northampton Monitor Farm) & Jamie Stotzka (Frontier Agriculture) This AHDB session will explore the elements of soil health and their connection and influence on soil function. Particular focus areas will include the influence of farming practice on soil health as well as biological systems and, in particular, the beneficial aspects and maintenance of balanced soil […]
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