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Cover crops are usually planted within arable rotations between cash crops. They provide a multitude of benefits including building soil fertility, improving soil health and enhancing above and below…
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Willow as a biomass crop – All the information in an easy-to-read Factsheet.
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The Lot 1 Innovation project ‘Accelerating Willow Breeding and Deployment’ project led by Rothamsted Research has just released a ‘Growers guide to short rotation coppice willow (SRCw) varieties for…
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In the past twenty years woody biomass has been recognised as an important biomass source which can be used primarily for heat generationcombustion.
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These guidelines are designed to introduce farmers to a new crop.
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Scientists are working to understand how plants engage with soil microorganisms, so we can reactivate them.
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Executive summary for policymakers and researchers
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The project aimed to utilise mob grazing methods to manage grasslands better, increase sward species diversity, and create biodiverse pastures.
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The 18th Recycling of Agricultural, Municipal and Industrial Residues in Agriculture Network (RAMIRAN) conference was a resounding success. See selected resources from the conference below.