The Organic Vegetable Grower
Phil Sumption's book highlights best practice in organic and regenerative vegetable growing for the market.
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Weeds are an important component of biodiversity, providing resources for beneficial insects and food webs, but can also be a significant burden to crop yield. This pdf details findings from the James Hutton Institute Centre for Sustainable Cropping long-term experiment relating to weed management.
OGA webinar focusing on how to create your own peat-free growing media for plant raising.
Oper8 video featuring farmer Alex Fraser and Charlotte Bickler from the Organic Research Centre discussing their collaborative work on choosing competitive cultivars for weed management in organic and low-input systems.
Soil Association guide to transitioning to chemical-free weed management.
This webinar from AFN Network+ brought together a farmer, academic and banker to share research and experiences on unlocking the transition to sustainable farming
Agricology has drawn together practical resources and case studies to help you navigate ways in which to integrate trees into farming systems.
In this video Matt England talks through his journey of trialling living mulches with the key learnings, observations and reflections that have come from it.
Webinar from CSA Network UK with Mandy Barber of Incredible Vegetables and Ryan Sandford-Blackburn of Earthed Up! exploring the potential of perennials for CSAs and market growers.
The Agricology Podcast offers practical insights into sustainable farming, featuring conversations with farmers, researchers, and advisors. Explore topics like soil health, regenerative agriculture, and livestock management through diverse perspectives.
OGA webinar with Dr Charles ‘Merf’ Merfield on the 'Big 4' in weed management: minimising weed seed rain, (proper) false seed beds, flame weeding, and row hoes
In this video recorded at Groundswell, Matt Smee of Agricology hosts a discussion with Tim May and Oliver Chedgey from Kingsclere Estate. Together, they explore how mobile dairy operations have been successfully integrated into their farming system.
This Agricology technical guide is designed to support farmers in making informed decisions about adopting living mulches in arable systems.
This resource consists of the audio recording and presentations from a session at the Oxford Real Farming Conference 2025 which aimed to address the stigma around the use of tillage in organic and agroecological crop production.
Andy recorded this series of short videos over two seasons of the trial outlining his motivations for getting involved, thoughts behind the trials, and the challenges of making it work...
Sustainability is multi-faceted - it’s not just about carbon. True sustainability means taking a holistic view better representing the multi-functionality of UK sheep farming...
Cultivating Wisdom’ is a collection of agroecological research summaries from practitioners in the Landworkers’ Alliance’s ‘Experts in Your Field’ project.
A report on the use of ‘row hoes’ — what used to be called inter-row hoes / cultivators.
Video playlist from the Soil Association of case study farmers practising mob grazing in Scotland and associated webinars.
NFFN/Farm Wildlife booklet highlights farmers enhancing ecosystems, restoring soil health, boosting profit margins, and increasing resilience to extreme weather.
This Groundswell 2024 session explored the role and challenges of incorporating trees into dairy farming systems.
This report summarises findings from the Perennial Green Manures project highlighting the potential of PGMs as fertilisers and further areas of research and innovation needed.
Footage of a Groundswell 2024 panel discussion organised by Agricology, exploring the practicalities of reintroducing sheep into your business.
Interesting research insights from Rothamsted Research based on a long-term grazing experiment that compares set-stocking with cell grazing
























