Discussion Groups
5 September 2024
You can use Farmbench to ‘listen’ to your businness and find ways to improve it. We explain how.
26 February 2024
A farming group from the Isle of Wight discovered how a Costwold arable farmer makes regenerative farming pay.
22 April 2021
Strategic Farm update: buying in vs breeding your own heifers
6 April 2021
Strategic Farm update from Johnny Haimes
16 November 2020
18 December 2024
Join our Cereals & Oilseeds Strategic Farm hosts for a week of online activities based around our themes of managed lower inputs, and building diversity above ground.
10 July 2020
Doreen Anderson appointed role of Senior Knowledge Exchange Manager in Scotland
29 May 2020
The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board’s (AHDB) Farm Excellence programme has turned to digital technology to ensure knowledge can still be shared with and between farmers during the current coronavirus pandemic.
16 June 2020
This 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 microbiomes.
3 June 2020
This mental health themed webinar will aim to help understand how you can take control of your stress and not add to it unwittingly. While difficult circumstances such as coronavirus, extreme weather, market volatility, peer pressure and parental expectations are often beyond our influence, much of our stress is actually within our own control.
16 June 2020
A webinar led by monitor farmers, Roger Wilson, Ashley Jones and Richard Payne, to provide a snapshot of what the prospects are for this harvest from Wiltshire to Cornwall.
19 June 2020
Join East Anglia’s three monitor farmers for a look at the prospects for this harvest from Hertfordshire to Suffolk. There will also be updates on the try-outs happening with Richard Ling at Diss Monitor Farm (cover crop destruction, aka ‘the stripy field and varying N management) and Tom Mead and David Hurst from Duxford Monitor Farm (Fungicide Challenge and hybrid wheat).