Agricology Open Day on Indie Farmer

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Many different organisations across boundaries and labels have grouped together to form Agricology, a curated knowledge base for ecological farming ideas.. Farmerama Abby and I went along to the Agricology Open Day held at Daylesford Farm a couple of months ago to learn more about it and see some of their sustainable farming practices first […]

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How to support agroecology in the UK

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Poor returns, high pest and disease pressure and soil fertility decline are strong reasons to adopt agroecology practices on farm. These were some of the key messages outlined by 21 speakers at the first ‘Agricology Open Day’ held at Daylesford Organic Farm, near Kingham, Gloucestershire, UK.

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Adopt agroecology ‘to protect yields and biodiversity’

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Poor returns, high pest and disease pressure and soil fertility decline are strong reasons to adopt agroecology practices on farm. These were some of the key messages outlined by 21 speakers at the first “Agricology” open day, held at Daylesford Organic Farm, near Kingham, Gloucestershire.

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Thirst for knowledge attracts 140 farmers to Agricology Open Day

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140 farmers, landowners and advisers travelled from as far afield as Cornwall and Galloway to attend the first Agricology ‘Open Day’ at Daylesford Farm in Gloucestershire. The day highlighted that access to best practice information is crucial for successful, sustainable agriculture. Using Agricology as an information sharing platform, farmers can be helped to address issues […]

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Agricology Open Day

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Last November we launched Agricology – an online and in-field platform offering practical information and advice for farmers about sustainable British agriculture. It is a fantastic, much needed initiative and I am very proud to be a founding trustee. Over the past five months the website has grown into an interactive, online resource centre, brought […]

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