Crops & Grassland

2 September 2020

Our next monthly webinar is just two weeks away and will explore techniques that will help drive the agriculture industry forwards with the use of IPM.

14 May 2024

Read our advice to help you learn how to establish and grow clover.

30 November 2020

Agronomy Week will showcase the latest research and provide agronomists with practical management strategies to use across the rotation.

4 September 2020

This factsheet aims to assist growers in benefiting farmland bird populations

3 September 2020

Green manures, also referred to as fertility building crops, may broadly be defined as crops grown for the benefit of the soil. This factsheet aims to help growers appreciate the financial implications of their use and the potential for computer models to help integrate them effectively into rotations. 

28 April 2021

When sowing field margins and other useful farmland, growers must choose flowering seed mixes that attract pollinators as well as natural enemies of crop pests.

6 January 2025

Livestock farmers are encouraged to forward buy or secure their straw requirement, or look at alternative bedding options for this coming winter, sooner rather than later.

27 August 2020

The industry is in a better position to protect the quality and yield of linseed seed crops this harvest

20 August 2020

Join James Daniel (Progressive Farming Ltd), John Frizzell (Datamars Livestock) and Dane de Boorder (GCGB contributor) for this webinar focusing on how rotational grazing works on the basic principle of ‘graze and rest’, with increased grass growth and quality leading to better conversion rates for lamb, beef and dairy producers alike.

31 July 2020

Phil Asbury has been measuring grass for 13 years for his 212-cow spring block herd in Cheshire – this year has had its challenges…

9 September 2020

The Super-G project is a European wide project aiming to work with farmers and policy makers to develop sustainable & effective permanent grassland systems.

27 July 2020

AHDB supported a panel discussion from the British Grassland Society https://www.britishgrassland.com , featuring a conversation between Paul Muto, Natural England; Professor Chris Reynolds, University of Reading; Sam Lane, Cotswold Seeds and dairy farmer, Rob Richmond.

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