Research and Innovation
6 October 2020
Hear about some of the most successful projects from the EU PiG programme and how they could benefit your business
11 March 2024
There are a range of tools and step-by-step guides available to help you when navigating content online.
7 October 2021
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.
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.
5 April 2024
Ben Williams, Knowledge Transfer Senior Manager, explains what pig farmers can take away from the EU PiG Innovation Group.
12 August 2020
Watch our webinar focusing on the core concept of slurry cooling and its potential for the UK producers in terms of energy efficiency and ammonia reduction
10 August 2020
This webinar looks at the theory and principles behind mole drainage and soil loosening, along with practical tips on how to effectively implement these operations in-field.
6 August 2020
For those who are unaware of ‘slurry cooling’, this is the perfect step-by-step guide to demonstrate how slurry cooling works. This animation shows a number of proven options available to help you reduce ammonia emissions and comply with forthcoming compliance targets for environmental permitting.
5 August 2020
The latest revision of the Nutrient Management Guide (RB209) included a significant development, with the inclusion of grain nutrient analysis. This webinar will discuss the reasons behind this change and how you can use this new knowledge on-farm.
16 July 2020
AHDB North East Monitor Farms discuss prospects for harvest 2020
15 June 2020
Seven new Monitor Farms join AHDB’s Farm Excellence programme this summer to improve business performance and share best practice.
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.