Sinopsis
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
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338: AHDB Beef & Lamb: Reducing inputs and understanding soil tests pt1
09/05/2022 Duración: 41minThis Food & Farming podcast episode is part one of two episodes which follows the journey of Beef & Lamb Strategic Farmer Chris Elkington and independent consultant Dr Liz Genever as they look into reducing inputs (such as fertiliser) and understanding what soil tests are telling us. The condition of soil on livestock farms directly influences the yield and quality of grass and forage crops, as well as animal performance and profitability. Over the two episodes Liz will speak to three industry specialists in order to formulate an action plan to run a trial on Chris’s farm. Chris is a sheep farmer from Lincolnshire and Liz has been working as Chris’s consultant for the past two years as part of the AHDB Strategic Farm programme. The dry weather and low moisture levels have limited grass growth this spring and soil tests have highlighted low phosphate (P) levels and low potassium (K). Liz is also joined on the podcast by Elizabeth Stockdale from NIAB. Elizabeth collected soil samples from Chris’s fa
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337: Shape the Future - what are the next steps?
27/04/2022 Duración: 14minJoin this Food and Farming podcast with AHDB's Will Jackson and NFU President Minette Batters to find out more about the next steps for voting on AHDB's Shape the Future. You’ll get to have your say on the challenges you want AHDB to focus on and the services we will deliver for you in the future. It’s your chance to influence how your levy is spent on the things that matter to you most. The sector councils have identified some key priorities they think are important to the industry and we want you to tell us how much you agree. For more information visit Shape the Future
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331: What motivates consumers around the world to buy British meat?
25/04/2022 Duración: 22minBritish food products remain relatively niche in export markets and more needs to be done to highlight the positive attributes of pork from the UK. These findings come from new research from our consumer insight team, which explored consumer buying behaviour across three continents to provide valuable insight into where British produce fits into these markets. In this episode, John Bates speaks to guests Steve Evans, AHDB’s senior consumer insight manager, and Dr Phil Hadley, Director of International Market Development, about this research and the purchase drivers of shoppers in 17 different markets across Europe, North America and South East Asia. Find out more What motivates consumers around the world to buy British pork? Harnessing consumer buying behaviour for British exports UK secures market access to Chile for pork sector Chilean market opens to UK pork exports - GOV.UK Get in touch If you want to find out more about this research or any of our consumer insight or export activity, get in
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336: Celebrating beef produced in the UK
18/04/2022 Duración: 22minThis special podcast celebrates all things beef and is in support of the 12th Great British Beef Week, which will take place this year from 23 April. Farmers, processors, supermarkets, butchers, farm shops, pubs and restaurants are uniting to celebrate the beef produced in the UK. St Georges day begins a week of celebrations known as Great British Beef Week (GBBW). This podcast focuses on the great quality and the excellent environmental credentials of beef produced in the UK. John Bates is joined on the podcast by Minette Batters, NFU president and co-founder of GBBW, and beef farmers David and Churi Barton who are united in their support for quality beef. To join the fun or for more information visit www.ladiesinbeef.org.uk. The podcast was produced by Gemma Pamment and hosted by John Bates. Feedback We'd love to know what you think of our podcasts. If you’d like to give your feedback, please complete our short questionnaire, which will help us to improve the podcast on an ongoing basis, or e
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335: Looking ahead and behind – Being the first AHDB Strategic Cereal Farm
10/04/2022 Duración: 30minAs we embark on another year of output from our growing network of strategic farms, Jane Craigie takes some time to speak to Suffolk farmer, Brian Barker, the first ever AHDB strategic cereal farm. This episode discusses the journey and successes so far, creating that blueprint for future farms and what’s left to do.
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334: The impact of the war in Ukraine on markets
07/04/2022 Duración: 13minIn this AHDB Food and Farming podcast John Bates speaks to AHDB analyst Vikki Campbell as she has been looking closely at the situation in Ukraine and what it means for markets expecting wheat and other food stuffs to be shipped. The big picture here is the dependency of one part of the globe has on another. Here at home, we see food security rising the political agenda as fuel and energy prices climb, fertilizer rocketing in cost and uncertainty about the grain which is ready to be exported to world markets from Ukraine but in the present circumstances that now seems unlikely. Also, crucially will Ukraine’s farmers have the opportunity to get next season’s crops even sown. This podcast was hosted by John Bates produced by Gemma Pamment. Links: Market Impact of Ukraine conflict Spring Grain Market Outlook Nitrogen Fertiliser adjustment calculator Cost benefit calculator Cereals & Oilseeds markets Cereals & Oilseeds market analysis
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333: AHDB Dairy: Managing soils for a sustainable future
06/04/2022 Duración: 23minWith the UK Government’s plan to replace Single Farm Payments with new Sustainable Farming Incentives, the environment will become central to all farms over the next few years. With this in mind, it’s a good idea to make the environment a primary focus area within your business plan. In this episode James Hague, Knowledge Exchange Manager for AHDB Dairy, is joined by Ruari Martin, Farm Director at Myerscough College in Lancashire, part of our strategic dairy farm programme. Ruari discusses how he’s working to improve his soil health to produce as much energy and protein as possible for feed, but also encourage carbon sequestration. Learn more about improving your soil health Follow Myerscough College's strategic farm journey Feedback We'd love to know what you think of our podcasts. If you’d like to give your feedback, please complete our short questionnaire, which will help us to improve the podcast on an ongoing basis, or email: foodandfarming@ahdb.org.uk. This episode was produced and edited by Kat
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332: Pork: Effective management of feed on farm
28/03/2022 Duración: 21minPork: Effective management of feed on farm Feed is not straightforward and accounts for a huge percentage of the costs of rearing livestock, of which farmers have little or no control. In this pork-focused edition of AHDB’s Food and Farming podcast, Vikki Campbell, Senior Market Specialist Manager (Arable) AHDB, Carol Davis, Lead Analyst - Farm Economics AHDB, Dr Phil Baynes, Managing Director Baynes Nutrition Ltd., and Patrick Loten, Knowledge Exchange Manager (South and Central) Pork AHDB chat with host John Bates about effective ways to manage feed. They discuss facts on the impact of the war in Ukraine on feed, price volatility, practical ways to improve feed efficiency and on-farm storage and so much more. Levy payers are at the heart of everything we do, so it’s only right that we give you a greater voice in how we spend your levy. Find out how your levy is invested and how it makes a difference to your business and the industry. In April 2022, you’ll get to have your say on the challenge
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330: A Leicestershire farmer's rotational grazing journey
21/03/2022 Duración: 30minIn this AHDB Food and Farming podcast AHDB’s Emma Steele, Knowledge Exchange Manager, chats to beef and arable farmer, James Herrick who farms 450 acres in Leicestershire. They have a discussion around James’ grazing story and how he went from a traditional stocked farm to rotational grazing. James gives honest advice on how he started his rotational grazing journey and the benefits of grazing your livestock in this way. For more info on Grassland management: AHDB Grass Forage for Knowledge Rotational grazing with Leicestershire farmer James Herrick YouTube channel with James Shape the future of farming Levy payers are at the heart of everything we do, so it’s only right that we give you a greater voice in how we spend your levy. Find out how your levy is invested and how it makes a difference to your business and the industry. In April 2022, you’ll get to have your say on the challenges you want AHDB to focus on and the services we will deliver for you in the future. It’s your chance to influence how
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329: AHDB hosts USA trade mission
18/03/2022 Duración: 21minThis AHDB Food and Farming podcast follows part of a visit that The British Embassy in Washington recently undertook, as part of a four-day agriculture trade mission to the UK. The delegation of US officials visited the UK, to understand more about UK food and farming in all its glory. AHDB's John Bates tagged along for part of the programme when the delegation visited two livestock farms in Gloucestershire, and he got to ask our American friends some questions. We also hear from beef farmer, David Barton and sheep farmer, Richard Gale, both in Gloucestershire. AHDB's Phil Hadley also summarises the benefits of trade missions with other countries and why it's important for AHDB to be facilitating discussions. The purpose of the visit was to demonstrate UK food and drink sector, and our sectors, given our current access status for beef and pork (export value £11m and £24M respectively in 2021) and the new opportunity for lamb. While of course the UK wants to showcase our quality products, the US deleg
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328: Shape the Future Q&A with AHDB CEO Tim Rycroft
09/03/2022 Duración: 19minIn this episode John Bates is joined by Tim Rycroft, AHDB’s chief executive, to answer some questions sent in by levy payers around Shape the Future. Tim also talks about his first six months in the job and how the next six months are shaping up. Shape the future of farming Levy payers are at the heart of everything we do, so it’s only right that we give you a greater voice in how we spend your levy. Find out how your levy is invested and how it makes a difference to your business and the industry. In April 2022, you’ll get to have your say on the challenges you want AHDB to focus on and the services we will deliver for you in the future. It’s your chance to influence how your levy is spent on the things that matter to you most. Register before 31 March 2022 to have your say. Feedback We'd love to know what you think of our podcasts. If you’d like to give your feedback, please complete our short questionnaire, which will help us to improve the podcast on an ongoing basis, or email: foodandfarming@ahdb.
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327: How AHDB and the Environment Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Select Committee work together
02/03/2022 Duración: 17minThe Environment Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Committee is the topic for this podcast. As a levy payer the work of the EFRA committee is relevant and so too, is the liaison AHDB does on your behalf to inform discussions and decisions made by the committee. Select committees are an important part of examining the work of government. Put simply they check and report on areas of government departments such as spending, policies and administration. John Bates speaks to the chair of the EFRA committee MP, Neil Parish and to AHDB’s Sarah Baker both have got a tale to tell albeit from different sides of the table. Shape the future of farming Levy payers are at the heart of everything we do, so it’s only right that we give you a greater voice in how we spend your levy. Find out how your levy is invested and how it makes a difference to your business and the industry. In April 2022, you’ll get to have your say on the challenges you want AHDB to focus on and the services we will deliver for you in the future. It
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326: Pulling back the curtain on dairy markets
23/02/2022 Duración: 21minIt feels like dairy farmers move from one challenge to another, with few periods of stability in between. Currently high input costs are challenging margins, and while milk prices have moved up to help offset them to a degree, periods of tight margins occur on a regular basis. On top of that, the industry is being faced with increased scrutiny and pressure to justify its environmental credentials and about to embark on the biggest adjustment to agricultural policy in a generation. So, with all this change happening around them, how can dairy farmers get a heads up on what changes are in the pipeline, and ultimately, prepare their businesses for the future? In this episode, Senior Knowledge Exchange Manager Steve West talks to Martin Wallis, forum member for the DCD producer organisation and a regional NFU representative, and Patty Clayton, Lead Dairy Analyst in our Market Intelligence team, to get their views on how having information can help famers deal with new and rising challenges. Visit our
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325: The view from Scotland: Shape the future special
21/02/2022 Duración: 20minIn our latest Food and Farming podcast, we headed to Scotland to chat about agricultural policy, climate, digital data, barley (and of course whisky!), costs of production, AHDB’s Monitor Farm and the legacy that followed. Grab a cuppa and join us in the grain shed. Shape the future of farming Levy payers are at the heart of everything we do, so it’s only right that we give you a greater voice in how we spend your levy. Find out how your levy is invested and how it makes a difference to your business and the industry. In April 2022, you’ll get to have your say on the challenges you want AHDB to focus on and the services we will deliver for you in the future. It’s your chance to influence how your levy is spent on the things that matter to you most. Register before 31 March 2022 to have your say Feedback We'd love to know what you think of our podcasts. If you’d like to give your feedback, please complete our short questionnaire, which will help us to improve the podcast on an ongoing basis, or email:
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324: AgriLeader: What kind of leader are you?
18/02/2022 Duración: 54minLast year, we conducted a review of leadership and management in the UK farming sector, looking at best practice, traits, qualities, uptake, barriers and future needs. This review highlighted a shocking statistic that only 0.37% of farmers and their employees engage each year in any formal leadership and management training. In this episode, AHDB’s Mark Campbell talks to two farmers about their experiences and thoughts on leadership and management, and their take on this review, which you can read in our Bridging the gap report. Phil Halhead is a third-generation dairy farmer with a herd of 300 dairy cows. He is also the founder of Norbreck Genetics. Phil was the 2007 Farmers Weekly Young Farmer of the Year and has travelled extensively through his career. His contributions to agriculture resulted in Phil receiving a Fellowship of the Royal Agricultural Societies (FRAgS) and the Freedom of the City of London in 2012. Phil has a passion for ongoing development, especially around leadership and empowering hi
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323: Lambing, colostrum management and watery mouth
16/02/2022 Duración: 28minIn this podcast Bryony Ennis talks to specialist sheep vet Fiona Lovatt and farmer Clare Wise to get a practical take on best practice advice at lambing time to prevent watery mouth, with their top tips for managing ewes and lambs to prevent disease. They discuss nutrition, body condition and the importance of colostrum. Speakers: Clare Wise is a 5th generation beef, sheep and arable farmer from lowland County Durham. Winner of Northern Sheep Farmer of the Year 2018, Clare has a particular interest in sheep health and welfare, especially reducing the use of anthelmintics and antibiotics on farm. A strong advocate for British farmers and promoting British Farming, Clare is an actively involved in ‘Facetime a Farmer’, connecting schools and farms together, YAS Countryside days and NFU Education. Fiona Lovatt is a RCVS recognised Specialist in Sheep Health and Production and is the clinical lead for the RCVS Knowledge initiative Farm Vet Champions. Fiona runs Flock Health Ltd, a sheep veterinary consultancy
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322: AHDB Pork: Inspiring consumers to put pork in their trolleys
31/01/2022 Duración: 27minIn this pork-focused edition of AHDB’s Food and Farming podcast, AHDB’s John Bates chats with pig farmers Rob Mutimer and Fergus Howie, and AHDB Senior Marketing Manager Nicola Dodd. They discuss our Mix up Midweek with Pork marketing campaign, as well as our We Eat Balanced campaign, which are both targeting consumers during January and February. Since 2017, we have been changing the perceptions of pork by positioning it as a tasty, healthy, quick and easy dish to cook during the busy week. Independent evaluation of the January 2021 pork marketing campaign shows it reached more than 85% of UK households, with consumers’ desire to buy pork at its highest level in three years. Now in its fifth year, we are promoting the health and taste credentials of pork at the start of the year – a time that is associated with consumers trying a healthier diet and new lifestyle changes. Find out more about the Mix up Midweek activity and how you can get involved Find out more about the We Eat Balanced campaign
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321: Agri-Market Outlook (Livestock) Jan 2022
28/01/2022 Duración: 15minThis podcast introduces AHDB’s analysis of the prospects for the UK’s farming industry over the coming months. Covering beef, lamb, pork, dairy, cereals, oilseeds . The farming world has had a lot to contend with in the last couple of years, the consequences of Brexit, the pandemic, the weather, changes to subsidy payments and a whole lot more. It would be easy for busy levy payers to find it difficult keep up. For Livestock farmers this Agri Market outlook podcast will help give some understanding of what the future holds to assist with business planning for the next 12 months. AHDB’s Agri-Market Outlook, produced every six months, is intended to highlight the various elements that will shape farming’s fortunes, along with preparing and budgeting for the challenges and opportunities ahead. It features detailed market outlooks for each levy-paying sector – beef & lamb, cereals & oilseeds, dairy and pork – alongside sector-by-sector insight into retail and consumer demand. As a Livestock
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321: Agri-Market Outlook (Arable) Jan 2022
28/01/2022 Duración: 17minThis AHDB Food and Farming podcast introduces AHDB’s analysis of the prospects for the UK’s farming industry over the coming months, covering cereals and oilseeds. The farming world has had a lot to contend with in the last couple of years, the consequences of Brexit, the pandemic, the weather, changes to subsidy payments and a whole lot more. It would be easy for busy levy payers to find it difficult keep up. For Cereals & Oilseeds farmers this Agri Market outlook podcast will help give some understanding of what the future holds to assist with business planning for the next 12 months. AHDB’s Agri-Market Outlook, produced every six months, is intended to highlight the various elements that will shape farming’s fortunes, along with preparing and budgeting for the challenges and opportunities ahead. It features detailed market outlooks for each levy-paying sector – beef & lamb, cereals & oilseeds, dairy and pork – alongside sector-by-sector insight into retail and consumer demand. As Cereals
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320: Farming efficiently without costing the earth podcast
26/01/2022 Duración: 26minMuch has been written and said about landowners and farmers adopting new approaches to land management and being incentivised by Government to produce food in a sustainable way. It is in everyone’s interest to farm efficiently without costing the earth. In common with other aspects of life there is a balance to be struck as the nation needs feeding and demand is ever growing, as the population increases but is there a conflict between two sides or are we in fact being drawn closer together? John Bates welcomes to the podcast two guests who have a passion for looking after all that surrounds us and both are very much at the heart of the thinking to drive change on farm, in a sensible and practical way. Baroness Natalie Bennett was Leader of the Green Party from 2012 to 2016 and introduced as a peer into the House of Lords in the October 2019. You will be interested to hear how Natalie believes there is a lot to be gained from balancing policy with productivity. Dr Jon Foot is head of environmen