Crop physiology is the study of how plants function and respond to their environment. It involves understanding the factors that affect crop growth and development, such as light, temperature, water…
Diffuse pollution in agriculture refers to the contamination of water, soil, and air by chemicals, nutrients, and other substances that are used or produced in agricultural activities.
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Integrated farming is a type of farming that aims to maximize the efficiency and productivity of the farm by integrating different types of crops and animals into a single system.
Land use refers to the way that land is used and managed for various purposes, such as agriculture, housing, industry, and recreation.
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The intricate web of relationships between physical, chemical and biological soil components underpins crop and livestock health and productivity.
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There are increasing numbers of podcasts and video channels available across agriculture. Share and recommend your favourites here.
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Building the right skills for the agricultural industry has been recognised as crucial to its future success.
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The Potato Cyst Nematode damages the roots causing poor growth, wilting during periods of water stress and early senescence.
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There are around 3.2M ha of woodland in the UK. This is set to increase substantially over the coming years due to a range of policy, social, environmental and commercial drivers, including Net Zero…
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The farming press is a very important route to disseminating knowledge across the industry.  A range of newsletters serving a host of communities help keep people up to date. Share here sources of…