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A monthly podcast from AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds, bringing you a round-up of our arable farming news from across the UK.Hear from staff, farmers we work with and other agricultural experts on our levy-funded research, Monitor Farm projects, market intelligence and more.

Episodios

  • 74: Integrated pest management (IPM) with Jon Knight, Rob Fox, Emma Hamer and Alison Stewart

    23/07/2019 Duración: 38min

    Integrated pest management (IPM) is a hot topic, but it's not a new idea. In this episode we find out who's doing what, and why, along the road towards integrated pest management. We hear from Warwickshire arable farmer Rob Fox, AHDB's Jon Knight, Emma Hamer from the NFU and Alison Stewart, all the way from New Zealand's Foundation for Arable Research. View AHDB resources on IPM The AHDB Agronomists' Conference 2019 will focus on ways to achieve integrated pest management. Image: Natural enemy Asilidae Diotctria rufipes, by Ian Andrews. The larvae predate the larvae of other insects and the adults predate other insects on the wing. Find out more in the Encyclopaedia of pests and natural enemies

  • 73: Meat and health

    19/07/2019 Duración: 17min

    In this episode, we find out whether you can, or should, believe all that is written and claimed by those who position the future as a place away from meat in the diet. Useful links and information AHDB news Levy bodies’ £2m campaign boosts positive messaging on meat Millions more people across Great Britain are being exposed to positive messaging on meat as a result of a joint project from the levy bodies in England, Scotland and Wales, now entering its second year. Share the facts about red meat and health To help you share that message, we've put together a number of fact-based tools with the Meat Advisory Panel (MAP) which help highlight the positive health benefits of eating red meat. Meat Advisory Panel (MAP)  MAP is a group of healthcare professionals, scientists and researchers who provide independent and objective information about red meat and its role as part of a healthy, balanced diet. NHS Eatwell guide  The Eatwell Guide shows how much of what we eat overall should come from each fo

  • 72: Breeding policies and the use of sexed semen

    12/07/2019 Duración: 09min

    Steve West from our Knowledge Exchange team talks to dairy farmer Andrew Gilman about his breeding policies and goals, and how his herd has evolved over recent years. This episode is part of AHDB's #Breed4Better campaign and covers fertility, the role of genetics, heat detection and the use of sexed semen. Useful tools and resources: Semen usage calculator Herd Genetic Reports Webinar: Practical use of sexed semen for block calvers

  • 71: Why it's crucial for farmers to explore new business opportunities?

    11/07/2019 Duración: 29min

    In this episode we’ll be hearing from Doreen Anderson, AHDB’s Knowledge Exchange Manager for Farmbench and will share with us the key highlights from the Arable Scotland Study Tour. Doreen will explain why ‘change’ is key and the important of mind-set when farmers are exploring new business opportunities.   We will hear from Richard and Anna Black, Arable farmers who carry multiple new and exciting enterprises as well as running their main business in arable farming. Find out how Richard and Anna began their journey as well as the change in mind-set required to take on the new venture. Richard Orr, also an arable farmer and Northern Ireland Monitor Farmer will be on this episode to share the new opportunities he has taken. Richard farms with his father at Meadow Farm in Downpatrick. Stay tuned to find out more. For further information please contact Doreen Anderson or visit ahdb.org.uk.  Don't forget to listen to our next dairy focused episode. Alistair will focus on their new dairy campaign, #Breed4

  • 69: Pork: Farming rules for water

    05/07/2019 Duración: 23min

    In this episode, Zanita Markham talks to the Environment Agency about farming rules for water and the measures you can take to manage manure, fertiliser and soil to prevent runoff, erosion and leaching, building on the good practice already in operation. Find out more on the rules for farmers and land managers to prevent water pollution AHDB guidance to help with farming rules for water Request a cab sticker Environment Agency national customer contact centre Email: enquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk Telephone: 03708 506 506 Nutrient Management Guide (RB209) The Nutrient Management Guide (RB209) helps you make the most of organic materials and balance the benefits of fertiliser use against the costs – both economic and environmental. African swine fever  Find out more about African swine fever (AHDB) Defra information on African swine fever  Market information Pork Talk market update videos AHDB Brexit hub Get in touch Get in touch: comms@ahdb.org.uk  Sign up to receive the latest information fr

  • 70: Introducing the Education team

    02/07/2019 Duración: 11min

    In this episode we provide an overview of AHDB's Education team. We find out what is going on across all sectors with a look at the Education Strategy with a specific look at the Grow Your Own Potatoes scheme. The information given in this podcast can be found on the following: www.ahdb.org.uk/education www.growyourownpotatoes.org.uk www.foodafactoflife.org.uk For any further information, please email Sue Lawton - sue.lawton@ahdb.org.uk

  • 68: Grazing strategies: a chat with Cumbrian beef and lamb farmer, Paul Renison

    28/06/2019 Duración: 14min

    In this edition Chloe McKee, Knowledge Transfer Officer talks to beef and sheep farmer, Paul Renison, on how he has gone from set stocking to rotational grazing on Cannerheugh farm in Cumbria.

  • 67: Barley innovation at 60 degrees North #Shetland

    25/06/2019 Duración: 32min

    Shetland farmers Kirsty and Aimee Budge of Bigton Farm; Jamie Leslie, Scholland Farm; and Monitor Farm facilitator Graham Fraser, talk to AHDB's Sarah Hunter-Argyle about their work to improve barley yields, as part of the AHDB and QMS Monitor Farm project. Find out more about: Scottish Monitor Farm project:  https://www.monitorfarms.co.uk/ Barley varieties on the AHDB Recommended Lists: https://ahdb.org.uk/rl  The three-year Scottish Monitor Farm project, which is funded by £1.25 million secured from the Scottish Government and European Union’s Knowledge Transfer and Innovation Fund, is being run jointly by Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) and AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds. 

  • 66: How marketing campaigns help your farm business

    18/06/2019 Duración: 17min

    John Bates talks to AHDB’s pork, beef and lamb marketing manager Liam Byrne on how levy-funded marketing campaigns are helping to promote UK farming produce to consumers. The episode includes a sneak preview of a new radio advert on lamb.   For more information visit: https://ahdb.org.uk/retail-and-consumer-insight and https://ahdb.org.uk/marketing

  • 65: Making the most of the Recommended Grass and Clover Lists

    18/06/2019 Duración: 15min

    In this edition of our dairy podcast we look at the latest Recommended Grass and Clover Lists (RGCL) which aims to help farmers make informed decisions about the varieties that perform well for their system.   Siwan Howatson, AHDB Dairy Scientist travelled to the Royal Welsh Grassland event in Pembrokeshire and spoke with NIAB's Ellie Sweatman, Elaine Jewelled from BGS, farmer Joey Malone, Germinal's Helen Mathias and Danny from UCD.   The 2019/2020 edition of the RGCL sees eight new varieties of ryegrass and one red and one white clover alongside existing listings.    Only grasses and clovers that have undergone at least four years of independent testing are included in the lists. Varieties are rigorously tested for factors such as total and seasonal yield, feed quality, disease and persistence before making the RGCL.   In addition to providing information on the varieties, the RGCL also includes a range of technical information for farmers on how they can manage their reseed and maximise the productivity of

  • 64: Who are the first three horticulture Strategic SmartHort Centres?

    12/06/2019 Duración: 27min

    Welcome to the next edition of the AHDB Horticulture podcast. In this next edition, we will be announcing the launch of three Strategic SmartHort Centres across the UK. These farmers and growers will be part of a fantastic opportunity to help growers face the challenges around labour shortages and rising input costs.  We’ll be hearing from Grace Emeny, AHDBs Senior Knowledge Exchange Manager who will be providing us with an insight into what the Strategic SmartHort Centres all about. Neil Fedden from Fedden-USP will be leading the programme and will explain the methods behind LEAN and what growers should be expecting from the centre’s and finally, we will hear from one of the Strategic SmartHort Centres hosts who shares why they decided to become a Strategic SmartHort Centre.  Our first Strategic SmartHort Centres will be used as a live platform to improve labour efficiency and practice the methods of LEAN. This practical way of learning will implement the theory of LEAN to drive business benefit.  F

  • 63: Pork: #MuckFreeTruck

    07/06/2019 Duración: 18min

    In this edition of the AHDB podcast, we hear about the new #MuckFreeTruck campaign which is urging pig producers, processors and hauliers to ensure livestock lorries are properly cleaned. Launched by ourselves and the National Pig Association (NPA), in conjunction with other key stakeholders, the campaign is a response to the threat posed by African swine fever (ASF), which is causing hug problems in Asia and eastern Europe. African swine fever and the MuckFreeTruck campaign Read more about the campaign (NPA)  Twitter  Find out more about African swine fever (AHDB) Defra information on African swine fever Cleaning and disinfection of vehicles Disinfectant check list Biosecurity factsheet Significant diseases charter   Market information Pork Talk market update videos AHDB Brexit hub Get in touch Get in touch: comms@ahdb.org.uk  Sign up to receive the latest information from AHDB

  • 62: Potatoes: Storage Network launch

    04/06/2019 Duración: 14min

    To book a free consultation, levy payers are advised to call the AHDB Storage Network booking desk on 01406 359419.  Alternatively you can call the AHDB Storage Advice line for the over-the-phone advice on 0800 02 82 111. For all the latest storage advice please go to - https://ahdb.org.uk/Search?q=storage+hub

  • 61: Promoting lamb to the consumer: An overview of AHDB's lamb campaign

    31/05/2019 Duración: 12min

    This episode Gareth Renowden, Senior Marketing Manager for AHDB Beef & Lamb and Stasha Napior-Kowska, Senior Account Manager in the market development team talk about the up coming lamb campaign and what AHDB is doing to get both consumers and the industry excited about lamb. We will also be running the annual Love Lamb Week that takes place  1- 7 September. For more information about all of AHDB's marketing activity visit: https://ahdb.org.uk/marketing

  • 60: Helping your staff and your business (and a market update)

    28/05/2019 Duración: 24min

    How did improving farm staff management skills make James Orr’s job easier and more enjoyable? In this episode, James talks to AHDB Skills Manager Amie Burke about what he learnt from some staff management workshops and the benefits it brought to his farm in Fife. Amie also tells us about her work with farmers across the country on business skills development, as well as her involvement in the new Agrespect organisation. To finish up, Peter Collier has a very quick update on our grain and oilseeds markets. Find out more: AHDB skills programme AHDB cereals and oilseeds market information Agrespect (pictured: James Orr with modern apprentice Erica Taylor)

  • 59: How to write your farm business plan

    23/05/2019 Duración: 19min

    Our host for this episode, John Bates, takes us through how to write your own farm business plan with AHDB’s Tess Howe and Oliver McEntyre of Barclays. To finish up, Amandeep Kaur Purewal talks about an updated tool to help your farm business. Find out more about AHDB Business Planning tools: https://ahdb.org.uk/business-planning

  • 58: Breeding and genetics for dairy herds

    17/05/2019 Duración: 19min

    In this edition, we hear from strategic dairy farmer Willie Baillie, on his herd breeding strategy, as well as AHDB genetics experts Marco Winter and Fern Pearston, who take us through the genetics indexes and AHDB tools for supporting breeding decisions, such as our herd genetics reports. We’ll also hear more about the benefits of genomic testing, and how farmers can use those results to better inform their breeding strategy. Useful links: AHDB herd genetic reports AHDB genetics and breeding pages AHDB strategic dairy farms Zoetis genomic testing

  • 57: Pick pork for a midweek meal in minutes

    14/05/2019 Duración: 18min

    In this edition of the AHDB podcast, we hear from Liam Byrne, head of meat marketing at AHDB. Liam talks about the midweek meal campaign, which is a three-year campaign aiming to inspire more people to cook with pork or to cook with pork more often. We also hear from a processor and two producers, who tell us their views on the success of the campaign to date. We finish up with a quick market update from Tom Forshaw, one of our analysts, who considers why European pig prices might be rising more quickly than here in the UK. Useful links Love Pork Website: www.lovepork.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/lovepork.UK Instagram: www.instagram.com/love_pork Pick Pork TV advert: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMJTbFcUjGw Butchers and farm shop owners, order your free point-of-sale kits from: www.lovepork.co.uk/butchers-kits  Turmeric pork skewers recipe: www.lovepork.co.uk/recipes/turmeric-pork-skewers-with-supergrain-salad/ Download the full Pick Pork recipe booklet here, or order a printed copy via: com

  • 56: New beginnings for horticulture

    10/05/2019 Duración: 16min

    Welcome to the next edition of the horticulture podcast. Today we have a special guest, Vivian Powell, Crop Protection Senior Scientist from AHDB who has served the horticulture industry for 40 years of her life and 18 years working for AHDB delivering some fantastic work. She has helped many growers and businesses save resources, money and time.  Bolette Nave, Crop Protection Scientist from AHDB will be interviewing Vivian Powell. She will be sharing some of her key moments in the industry and what the future holds for the minor use programme project.  We will also hear an update from Joe Martin, our Crop Protection Senior Scientist at AHDB will share an interesting insight into SCEPTREplus and what growers should look forward to.  For further information on SCEPTREplus or Minor Use Programme visit: ahdb.org.uk In the next episode, we’ll be finding out what the results from our latest Pork marketing campaign tell us, along with what plans there are for future activity. We’ll discover whether more p

  • 55: AHDB Strategic Potato Farm network 2019 preview

    09/05/2019 Duración: 25min

    For all of the information in this podcast, please visit the AHDB Strategic Potato Farm pages for all event listings please go to AHDB Events For anything else or suggestions for upcoming podcasts, please contact stuart.baxter@ahdb.org.uk

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