SLIMERS BANNER

Strategies Leading to Improved Management and Enhanced Resilience against Slugs (SLIMERS)

This project is led by BOFIN, partnered with CHAP, AGRIVATION, Harper Adams University, John Innes Centre, and Small Robot Company. It is funded by Defra Farming Innovation Programme, delivered by Innovate UK.

This is a collaborative project to develop cost-effective digital autonomous slug monitoring, forecasting and precision-treatment tools. This would address arable farming’s biggest pest issue that causes £43.5M crop damage/annum for wheat and oilseed rape in the UK and for which there is currently just one form of control – ferric phosphate pellets. The aim is to develop two commercial services from current proof-of-concept:

– Patch prediction and precision mapping & autonomous slug treatment using nematodes.

BOFIN will develop the Slug Circle as the knowledge cluster around this project of those with special interest, including scientists and members of the public who have opted in, share experiences and knowledge and help shape the project. The aim is to achieve a membership of at least 300.

In addition, BOFIN will recruit 30 Slug Sleuths paid to carry out on-farm trials to ground truth and develop the technologies. These farmer members will also be paid to lead communication and dissemination activity to encourage adoption of the commercial services. Click here to get involved!

A webinar is being held on 15th August at 8:30am to launch this exciting project – it will highlight the protocol details, explain the project aims further, discuss how you can get involved and encourage good discussions, so make sure to sign up to the webinar by clicking here.

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The British On-Farm Innovation Network   A network of farmers who carry out their own on-farm trials and share the results, seeking a scientifically robust way to progress farm practice.

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We are CHAP, one of four UK Agri-Tech Innovation Centres. We bring together scientists, farmers, advisors and pioneers to advance crop productivity and yield around the world.

As the population grows, so do our demands on the planet. Managing this resource has never been so important. Since it was founded in 1901, Harper has been designed to meet this challenge. Set on a 494 hectare farm, we are the leading specialist university tackling the future development of our planet's food production, processing, animal sciences, engineering, land management and sustainable business.

The John Innes Centre is an independent, international centre of excellence in plant science, genetics and microbiology

Small Robot Company is reimagining farming to make food production sustainable. Using robotics and artificial intelligence, we have created an entirely new model for ecologically harmonious, efficient and profitable farming. We call this Per Plant farming.

This page is for the resources available for monitoring pest activity.