Research Projects & Trials
Research projects and trials
Want to have your finger on the pulse of the latest research on agroecology? This is your chance! We are working with leading research institutions across the UK to showcase current research happening in the field; linking farmers and researchers to enable transitions to more sustainable farming systems based on ecology. Research project pages share details of current projects, sharing outputs as they are delivered. Research trial pages provide details of specific field trials - providing updates over time to share observations, learnings and results.
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North East Cotswold Farmer Cluster CIC
PROJECT BACKGROUND The North East Cotswold Farmer Cluster CIC was set up to increase natural capital and ecosystem services across the region via partnership working,...Project -
Sharing farmer knowledge across the farming sector on ways to work with nature to reduce pesticide use
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) case study project PROJECT BACKGROUND Farming with fewer chemicals leads to a more resilient form of food production that maintains essential...Project -
WOOdchip for Fertile Soils (WOOFS)
PROJECT BACKGROUND There is evidence to suggest that applying uncomposted (ramial) woodchip at an appropriate phase in a crop rotation can increase soil organic matter,...Project