Three of the UK's largest farmer buying groups form new alliance
26 April 2023 | by FarmingUK Team | Farm Products, Finance, News
APA Directors (L-R): Andrew Knowles, David Sheppard, Heather Claridge, Iain Gardner, Stuart McKenzie (chair), David Fawkes, Andrew Price
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Time for action not just demands on measuring emissions
Trinity AgTech has called for an all-hands approach and for large corporations to constructively contribute by identifying and recommending the most scientifically and practically credible tool for measuring emissions on-farm.
The company...
Tickets are now on sale for the RABDF’s regenerative Down to Earth events taking place on Wednesday 21 June and Thursday 6 July. Demand for the inaugural show last year has resulted in the rollout of two events this summer.
Arla regenerative pilot farmer, Neil Baker, will host the first day...
I have been posting about this pincer movement on other threads but you haven't been reading it. You do need to.
https://foodmanagement.today/new-collaboration-with-8-uk-supermarkets-to-drive-action-on-cutting-climate-impact-of-uk-food-and-drink/
The cartel have planted Dave Lewis in WWF UK...
Hello everyone, **not spamming but was suggested to move to this thread**
I wondered if anyone had any contacts for livestock farmers in England who are actively trying to achieve 'net zero' in their farming business. I'd like to chat with them about what they think the benefits are in doing...
Working up and drilling this week, never seen so many seagulls following the machines.
As we have ploughed and cultivated for years and bale and remove the straw, our soil is apparently dead, so what they eating...?
and changes the subject /takes the emphasis away a bit from farm stock and climate change surely ?
https://www.independent.co.uk/climate-change/news/wales-david-jones-welsh-government-senedd-welsh-conservatives-b2282216.html
Written by Rubina Freiberg from Agriland
Veterinary practitioners in the border region have raised concerns about the accreditation standards of a potential new vet school in the republic of Ireland.
While a process is underway to identify capacity across third-level institutions in Ireland...
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A farmer-led trial is putting harvest weed seed control through its paces. CPM visits a farm in Warwickshire with a New Holland combine harvester fitted with a Redekop seed control unit.
By Tom Allen-Stevens
There’s a sense of...
This is a question for people cleverer than I, because I can’t find an immediate answer online, and I don’t know how to work it out myself.
We, all of us, grow food. Be it beef, lamb, potatoes, cereals etc etc. All of this is made up of a % of the co2 either the plant has sequestered, or the...
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Issue 20
Inside this issue:
What’s in a Name?
Featured Farmer – Harry Heath
The curious case of disappearing nitrogen
How Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) is delivering alternative farm funding
Farmer Focus – Rob Raven
From the Sea to the Soil
Sap analysis proving valuable for...
Written by Eva Osborne-Sherlock from Agriland
Potato supplier Greenvale AP Ltd. has partnered with Trinity AgTech to aid the rollout of Trinity’s natural capital navigator, Sandy, to farms across the UK to help them reach their environmental targets.
Technical director at Greenvale, Joann...
Commenting on the development of the UK Soil Carbon Code, Trinity Natural Capital Markets managing director, Juan Palomares, explains that this is a positive step forward for farmers as it offers the minimum necessary protection and compliance in UK carbon markets.
“Our involvement in the...
Louise Radley: IBERS, Aberystwyth University.
To meet the Welsh Government's pledge to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 95% by 2050, a variety of methods and technologies will be required, including carbon capture and storage or utilisation on an industrial scale.
Focus on climate...
After a very easy and early harvest, followed by a few stressful weeks of unbelievably dry conditions when most drilling and land work was impossible, we finally had the autumn we had all been waiting for. For us the rain fell little and often from mid-September until the beginning of November...
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jan/18/revealed-forest-carbon-offsets-biggest-provider-worthless-verra-aoe
Just thought it deserved its own thread really. Courtesy of @CornishTone
I was reading our local farming mag and came across an article on this company.After reading the article which was all waffle and jargon I looked at their website which was even worse.I wasn't totally sure what they did but think it was all about knowledge exchange.Perhaps it's me and my age but...
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