Items Tagged 'Agriculture'
Features
- The Devil's in the details for waders
- A Great Day Out
- Nature-Friendly Farming: How producing food and protecting biodiversity must work together
- Organic September – why organic farming is important
- Farmer and Entrepreneur – How to Achieve Biodiversity in the Commercial Sector?
- Farming as a key solution to environmental challenges
- Overcoming prejudice and finding a community - being a woman in nature-friendly farming
- ‘Agriculture is a great career for anyone who cares about green issues’ - Meet NFFN England manager Lottie Alves
- Operation Turtle Dove - how turning around the fortunes of an iconic farmland bird brings farmers and conservationists together
- Tom Lloyd, Longmynd Commoner
- Strengthening our roots: Time to champion British Food Fortnight
- Work with soil, carbon and beyond in Agriculture
- Big Farmland Bird Count - the national annual census of Britain’s farmland birds
- Helping Nature Recover: Careers in Farming and Conservation
News
- Overuse of herbicides costing UK economy £400 million per year
- Agriculture Bill to boost environment and food production
- Biodiversity yields financial returns
- You are what you eat, but what feeds your food?
- Harvesting combine data to tackle field-edge yield declines
- Crop pathogens ‘remarkably adaptable’
- Rural role in green recovery
- Nature Means Business
- Crucial moment for the Agriculture Bill threatens the recovery of nature
- Survey highlights need to build farmers’ confidence in ELMS
- New NFU report urges government to back British food at home and abroad
- Research Centre will battle “disastrous” plastics pollution in agriculture and food
- Relocating farmland could turn back clock twenty years on carbon emissions
- Rolling Wildflower Blocks instead flower strips: benefits for biodiversity and persistent species conservation
- Saving British bumblebees needs a range of habitats
- UKRI awards more than £8m to innovative new farming concepts
- Food production, climate change and biodiversity ‘vital’ in Scotland’s future agricultural support regime
- Agri-environment measures boost wildlife populations in long-term farm study
- Is ELMS fit for purpose?
- The Future Of Food And Farming
- Thérèse Coffey: Farmers central to food production and environmental action
- Response to publication of Environmental Land Management policy
- ELMs – Defra announces long-awaited detail on actions for funding
- Using spiders as environmentally-friendly pest control
- Farming with trees would help UK hit net zero
- New report reveals Scottish farming must adapt to reflect climate change and nature loss
- New study finds at least £4.4bn a year needed for nature and climate-friendly farming to meet legal targets
- New investment in peat in fight against climate change
- Early success in campaign to save lapwings
- The recovery of European freshwater biodiversity has come to a halt
- Children's author Michael Morpurgo backs project bringing city children into nature and farming
- Tree species guide unlocks benefits for UK farmers
- Project aims to benefit net zero targets, soil health, biodiversity and agriculture
- Long-term increase in how Scottish nature benefits people
- New vision to get farming transition back on track
- Saving bees with ‘superfoods’: new engineered supplement found to boost colony reproduction
- Drought status declared for north Wales
- Farmland loss threatens UK food security by 2050, new report warns
- Oil rig study reveals vital role of tiny hoverflies
- Friendly soil fungus could replace chemical sprays in battle against crop diseases
- Prestigious RSPB Medal awarded to Martin Lines
- Farmers need long-term support and certainty to continue providing sustainable food that helps to restore nature
- “Historic moment” as climate and agriculture regulations pass
- Cross sector bodies join forces to tackle “devastating” impact of invasive species
- Distance from natural habitat doesn’t reduce pollination in tropical smallholder farms
- Love Your Pet, Not Pesticides: New Report Warns of Flea and Tick Treatment Threat to Rivers
- Fewer insects, fewer nutritious crops: pollinator decline puts our health at risk
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