Online meeting to discuss the results of the EIP-Agri soils project Organic farming is fundamentally based on management of soil life and ecology to optimise forage and crop productivity. This dependence on soil life distinguishes…
Are you looking to create a new #Agroforestry system in the North of England?
We are offering a great opportunity for one lucky farm to work with us on a codesign workshop at the #AgroforestryShow in Herts on 10th/11th September. Apply by 14th July. https://www.organicresearchcentre.com/news-events/news/co-design-workshop-at-the-agroforestry-show/
Farm in the North of England? Interested in #Agroforestry? We have a great opportunity for you to develop an agroforestry designand get feedback, ideas and lessons learned from farmers, researchers and advisors at the #Agroforestryshow. @ReForestTweets
We are looking for a field research scientist to join our Boxworth field team in Cambs. The role will involve working on a range of applied R&D projects for gov & industry clients across a range of topics inc crop physiology, crop pathology, weeds & soils https://rsk.current-vacancies.com/Jobs/Advert/3893532?cid=1877&jobtitle=Field.Research.Scientist&location=Cambridge%2c.UK&rsid=15819&ad=-1000670711&t=Field-Research-Scientist&l=Cambridge–UK
-new research”with proper management, legume-intensive rotations can maximize agronomic benefits, minimize phytopathological risks, %enhance productivity %sustainability in both organic %conventional farming, while contributing to a reduction of yield gap”