Scientists are using automated wildlife sensors and artificial intelligence (AI) over the next four years to demonstrate the effectiveness of agri-environment and peatland restoration schemes in improving biodiversity
Five farmers agree that getting 鈥榖ack to the basics鈥 and good crop rotations are key to improving soil health and managing grass weeds
The James Hutton Institute awarded the 鈥淏est Soil in Show鈥 trophy during the Royal Highland Show in Edinburgh last month
Climatic weather patterns and this year's challenging potato season have significantly increased the risks of alternaria.
The latest winners of the Winter Wheat Challenge have been announced
The Basis Paul Singleton Award has been awarded to Mark Denness for his project on seed treatments and their potential to reduce the use of pesticides and artificial nitrogen
Companion cropping oilseed rape can not only help overcome establishment challenges, but also substantially reduce the amount of herbicides leached into water courses, trials have found.
Visitors to this year鈥檚 Groundswell event were given lessons in the practical application of agroecology to make their farming systems more sustainable and resilient.
Organic Research Centre (ORC) has named Norfolk farm manager Alex Parkinson as winner of its Young Organic Farmer/Grower of the Year (YOFY) Award 2022/23 on July 4
Pilot trials assessing the feasibility of pasteurising and separating digestate in mobile trailers are due to complete at the end of June