Blogs
22/3/2016 in: Loddington Estate Blog under: Allerton Project , Farming
Allerton Project farm manager Phil Jarvis discusses the importance of increasing the water-carrying capacity of soil at the farm.
18/3/2016 in: Auchnerran Blog under: Farming
Sheep health is always important, affecting welfare, farm income and the ability of the sheep to graze for conservation. But it’s particularly important for in-lamb ewes as Auchnerran prepares for new arrivals.
16/3/2016 in: Peter Thompson's Wildlife Blog under: Advice , Farming
Peter outlines how best to consistently achieve good results when growing cover crops.
26/2/2016 in: Loddington Estate Blog under: Farming
Phil Jarvis reports from the recent NFU Conference.
17/2/2016 in: GWCT News Blog under: Farming
The Law Commission recently published its review of Conservation Covenants. The GWCT contributed to the consultation and are delighted that the Law Commission’s views are in line.
8/2/2016 in: GWCT News Blog under: Farming , Nature
A look back at an experiment we conducted in 2012, looking into tick treatment for sheep.
8/2/2016 in: Allerton Project Research Blog under: Farming , Allerton Project
Chris Stoate discusses the role of cover crops in improving various aspects of soil function.
25/1/2016 in: Peter Thompson's Wildlife Blog under: Farming , Nature
Peter reports from a soggy Selborne as Liz Truss visits to see the great work of the Landscape Partnership.
8/1/2016 in: Peter Thompson's Wildlife Blog under: Allerton Project , Farming
Peter pleads for an end to “sticking plaster solutions” when it comes to flooding, calling for farmers to be involved.
21/12/2015 in: Allerton Project Research Blog under: Allerton Project , Farming
Chris Stoate discusses the implications of climate change and our related work at the Allerton Project.
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