Ahdb Cereals & Oilseeds

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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

  • 43: Do you really need that tractor? Using data to make decisions on your farm

    02/04/2019 Duración: 26min

    Join AHDB's machinery guru Harry Henderson and Monitor Farm hosts Richard Orr and Tom Rees to hear all about how you can use a machinery and labour review on your farm, to help you make more informed decisions. Do your own machinery review Read more about Tom Rees, Pembrokeshire Monitor Farm host Find out about Richard Orr, Downpatrick Monitor Farm host

  • 42: Brexit: what now for UK farming

    26/03/2019 Duración: 26min

    AHDB’s John Bates discusses the unfolding Brexit situation with a panel of experts at home and in Brussels. With Phil Bicknell and Sarah Baker at Stoneleigh along with Kathy Roussel and Tania Gesto-Casas from AHDB’s office at the heart of the EU, the panel discusses the key issues and impacts of Brexit on the UK’s agricultural and horticultural sectors and what the latest policy indications mean for UK food and farming. Find out what Brexit means to individual farm profitability and what sets apart those businesses best placed to weather any Brexit scenario. For all the tools and analysis referenced in this podcast, visit www.ahdb.org.uk/brexit 

  • 41: Resource Efficiency: Maximising the use of home-grown forage

    22/03/2019 Duración: 17min

    Feed forage is one of the biggest cost for British farmers, accounting for 33% of total cost of production. Maximising home-grown forage and reducing the cost remains to be the biggest driver for farm profitability. AHDB's Siwan Howaston brings us this final EuroDairy podcast, focusing on resource efficiency and asking the question; how farmers can maximise their use of home-grown forage?  Although the EuroDairy network has now come to an end, you can still make use of the valuable research and information from dairy farmers across Europe by going to eurodairy.eu. 

  • 40: What are the current labour challenges horticulture growers are facing?

    19/03/2019 Duración: 20min

    Welcome to the first horticulture podcast, I’m Aisha and in this episode Hayley Campbell-Gibbons, the horticulture Chair, will provide an insight into the labour challenges that growers are currently facing due to Brexit.  For those who missed the SmartHort conference, Hayley touches on how successful the event was and the exciting projects AHDB have planned for horticulture growers.   Tom Hind, our Chief Strategy Officer gives us an insight into the current issues around Brexit and what this means for growers. Listen now to find out what this means for your business and how we can help you.  For further information please visit: ahdb.org.uk/smarthort or  ahdb.org.uk/brexit

  • 39: Pork: A practical approach to delivering clean water to your pigs

    15/03/2019 Duración: 27min

    In the first AHDB Pork podcast we focus on water.  We hear from Zanita Markham (AHDB) and Mark Jagger (Tulip) as we look at the importance and impact of cleaning water systems on pig performance, along with how water can be used to deliver medication.  We also find out about some of the work we are doing on one of our strategic farms from Andrew Palmer, AHDB knowledge exchange manager. We finish up with a quick update on the outlook for pig prices and feed costs from Bethan Wilkins, one of our analysts.   Useful links  Water sampling for microbiology, minerals and flow rate video A guide to designing a water supply system for livestock Acceptable drinking water parameters for pigs factsheet Standard operating procedure (SOP) for collecting water samples Strategic farms Pork Talk market update videos AHDB Brexit hub   Get in touch Email: comms@ahdb.org.uk Sign up to receive the latest information from AHDB

  • 37: The loss of CIPC and the future of sprout suppression

    14/03/2019 Duración: 08min

    In the episode; AHDB's Laura Bouvet and Adrian Cunnington of Sutton Bridge Crop Storage research discuss the impact of losing CIPC could have on the potato industry. You can find out more information on this by visiting our Storage Hub

  • 36: Nematodirus: how best to prevent and treat the disease in new born lambs

    11/03/2019 Duración: 21min

    We hear from Nerys Wright, Knowledge Exchange Manager for the East and South East regions. She speaks to Lesley Stubbings, Independent sheep consultant on the timely topic of Nematodirus and how best to prevent and treat the disease in new born lambs. For more information you can check out the Nemotodirus forecast that is available on the sustainable control of parasites group (SCOPS) website: www.scops.org.uk

  • 35: Making spring cropping work for you

    05/03/2019 Duración: 17min

    We hear all things spring cropping from a recent Cereals & Oilseeds Monitor Farm meeting in Duxford, featuring farmers Tom Mead and David Hurst, AHDB market analyst James Webster, as well as oat miller Brin Hughes and Peter Smith from Agrii. Find out more about the Duxford Monitor Farm Read the latest AHDB Market Information *Correction - We erroneously named the two farmers in the podcast as Tom Hurst and David Mead. This should have been Tom Mead and David Hurst.

  • 34: What to do when your herd has been infected with TB

    28/02/2019 Duración: 12min

    Katie Thorley, Senior Knowledge Transfer Manager asks farmer Catherine Bunting and vet Sarah Tomlinson from Westpoint vets about what you should do once your farm has been shut down due to TB.  For more information please visit the TB hub

  • 33: Fungicide futures: resistance, alternatives and a managed lower-input try-out

    01/02/2019 Duración: 17min

    This episode we look at the latest in fungicides, starting with Jason Pole and Paul Gosling on fungicide resistance, varietal disease resistance and the alternatives to chemical disease control. We also hear from Stowmarket farmer and AHDB Strategic Farm host Brian Barker on some managed lower inputs try-outs at his farm. https://ahdb.org.uk/knowledge-library/fungicide-futures

  • 32: Ewe nutrition in mid to late pregnancy

    28/01/2019 Duración: 25min

    In the first AHDB Beef & Lamb podcast of 2019, Lis King, sheep scientist, talks to sheep consultant, Kate Phillips, about nutrition in sheep in mid to late pregnancy. 

  • 31: Looking beyond headline yields, learning from organic, cover crops and sulphur rates guidance.

    04/01/2019 Duración: 08min

    In this episode, we look at results from AHDB's Look Ahead survey of the Recommended Lists; what our Sittingbourne Monitor Farm group discussed around learning from organic and some interim cover crop findings; and sulphur guidance updated in the AHDB Nutrient Management Guide (RB209). cereals.ahdb.org.uk Soundtrack files were created by: sangtao, eltenjohn, edtijo, serylis, rutgermuller and 4barrelcarb via Freesound.

  • 13: Looking at suckler cow nutrition with Alex Corbishley

    21/12/2018 Duración: 13min

    In the last podcast of 2018, Sarah Pick, talks to Alex Corbishley from Edinburgh University about a study that investigated the effect of dry cow nutrition on colostrum quality and passive transfer to the calf, where our Strategic Farmers were involved in the project.

  • 30: Don't waste a good crisis / resilience

    07/12/2018 Duración: 14min

    Chelmsford Monitor Farm hosts Christy and Hew Willett take over this episode of the podcast, coming to you from the AHDB Monitor Farm conference on 19 and 20 November 2018. They talk through what they learned on the theme of resilience during the conference. cereals.ahdb.org.uk/monitorfarms

  • 12: Resilience in dairy farm businesses – bounce without breaking

    05/12/2018 Duración: 45min

    In this episode, Nicola Shadbolt of Massey University, New Zealand joins our Knowledge Transfer manager Kate McKenzie to discuss how farmers in New Zealand and others internationally have adapted to be more resilient and strategic –in other words, how can we put the buzz words into practice?  

  • 11: Suckler cow nutrition, rotational grazing and being part of the Strategic Farm network

    29/11/2018 Duración: 14min

    In the latest podcast, Sarah Pick, talks to Johnny Haimes, our Strategic farmer in Plymouth about being part of the Strategic Farm network and the recent suckler cow nutrition event, which was held at West Sherford Farm.

  • 10: Festive food and farming 2018

    29/11/2018 Duración: 16min

    With Christmas round the corner, AHDB has released a new podcast looking at what consumers will be looking out for in the shops this year and what  farmers are doing to prepare for the change to come in the New Year. Listen to John Bates discuss the gamut of hot topics in food and farming with AHDB Market Intelligence’s Phil Bicknell and David Swales. Find about how this year’s challenging weather has affected key products on the Christmas dinner plate, which retailers are this year’s likely winners and how Brexit could influence next year’s festive feasts – including what AHDB, farmers and supply chains are doing to prepare. Find out more about AHDB's market intelligence work Photo by Toa Heftiba on Unsplash Soundtrack files were created by mamax and 4barrelcarb, via Freesound.

  • 29: Soil health special

    16/11/2018 Duración: 27min

    Join AHDB's Amanda Bennett and Jason Pole, soil scientist extraordinaire Elizabeth Stockdale and farmer Edward Reynolds as they discuss some of the latest practical research on soil health. To find out more, visit https://ahdb.org.uk/GREATsoils  Soundtrack files were created by: edtijo, sangtao, leossom, walter-odington, Serylis, Rutgermuller and Barrelcarb via Freesound.

  • 28: Grain Market Outlook 2018

    02/11/2018 Duración: 14min

    In this episode, AHDB Market Specialists Manager Vikki Campbell explores the key messages from AHDB's 2018 Grain Market Outlook Conference. Speakers include Phil Bicknell, Seth Meyer, Charles Clack and Christof Walter. cereals.ahdb.org.uk/markets Soundtrack files were created by: mf13z, qubodup, edtijo, gaffacan and solis2, via Freesound.

  • 9: How being part of the Strategic Farm project has helped me to improve my finishing system

    01/11/2018 Duración: 13min

    Joseph Keating, chats to our Strategic Finisher farmer, Phil Kent following his launch meeting about why he wanted to join the project and the improvements he’s been making to his finishing system.

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