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Ecological principles for weed management - steps to get you on the road to making peace with weeds
For a long time, the pursuit of effective agricultural weed management tools and strategies was framed as ‘the war on weeds.’ We developed increasingly merciless...
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There is no such word as 'can’t' - experiences of transitioning to an antibiotic-free farm
We enjoy being proactive about the future at Wicton Farm and becoming antibiotic-free proved to be not as difficult as we first thought. Over the...
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Propagation & weed management in the polytunnels at Daylesford
In these short video clips, Jez Taylor, head of the Market Garden at Daylesford Organic Farm, talks to us from inside the polytunnels about propagating...
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Future of Land Management: webinar series
A huge range of rural organisations have got together to organise a series of Zoom webinars for everyone involved in land management, which we, the...
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Waterlogged soil and cropping options - the route to recovery
First and foremost, as we all pull together to navigate the challenges presented to us as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, I hope you...
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Dutch courage: The potato covenant model shows the way
Across the channel in the Netherlands a remarkable thing is happening. The whole supply chain has worked together through the ‘Potato Covenant’ to shift the...
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Dairy herd health and foot trimming at Daylesford - Richard Smith and Paul Clayton
In this vlog, Richard Smith, Farms Manager at Daylesford Organic, talks about cattle foot trimming in the dairy, stressing the importance of doing it at...
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Black-grass: what’s the problem, what’s the solution?
Although often considered a relatively ‘new’ weed, it was recognised as a ‘very troublesome weed among wheat’ over 175 years ago (Sinclair, 1838). However, black-grass...
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Call for farmer & land manager participation in soil management practices project
Cast your mind back to a warm summer day, a time when shortly after it has rained, you are in the garden or your field...
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Pasture-fed farming and public goods
Have you ever wondered about all the things that your land delivers and whether there may be any way of measuring it? Not so long...
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“We found a way to farm with nature rather than against it.”
We’re living through a climate emergency, where 10% of the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions come from agriculture. Keeping the status quo is not an option...
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Ewe Scanning and Housing Sheep in Winter with Richard Smith and Bob Tofield at Daylesford Farm
In this month's Agricology vlog, Richard Smith talks to us about scanning 1,200 Lleyn sheep at Daylesford Organic Farm with Bob Tofield. He looks at...
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“Increasing biodiversity is an ecosystem service for all of us”
We’re in a climate emergency and wildlife numbers are crashing, but farmers and land managers are uniquely positioned to help. Through clever farm design and...
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Innovative low-carbon technology completes milestone on-farm pilot
Technologies that turn ordinary farm waste into carbon-saving agricultural resources are a step closer to reality with a successful on-farm pilot scheme in North Wales...
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Calf rearing - Agricology Vlog December 2019
Richard Smith, Farms Manager for Daylesford Organic, explains how they rear their Friesian calves at Daylesford. This includes having a calf stay with its mum...
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Helen Browning Vlog - Pigs in an organic system
Helen Browning, Chief Executive of the Soil Association and farmer at Eastbrook Farm in North Wiltshire introduces the farming enterprise which includes their 200 saddleback...
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Reducing tillage in organic with the roller crimper - James Alexander Vlog
James Alexander explains how he is looking to reduce tillage in an organic system on Litchfield Farm. He explains the roller crimper method to kill...
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Oxford Real Farming Conference 2020 - Agricology in Practice
Agriculture has huge potential to be part of the solution to enhancing biodiversity, addressing climate change and supporting and enhancing natural resources, whilst also building...
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Can we shape the future of the Cornish agri-environment?
The future of the agricultural environment is dogged by uncertainty - the Government is in flux, Brexit may or may not happen at some point,...
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Time for lime
Autumn is the perfect time for lime to capitalise on early spring growth on low pH soils. If ground conditions permit, taking action now to...
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