Blog: Poultry

So, it’s happened. Farming Futures, like the iconic friendly local corner shop, is “under new management”. OK, so you’ve just got used to it as a handy place to find a wealth of helpful information, chat about new ideas, and...
Farming Futures~Monday, 26 September, 2011 - 12:38  |  0 comments
Researchers at the University of Sussex - Science and Technology Policy Research Unit are studying how community energy can spread and grow and are looking for groups to take part in an online survey of community energy projects.  The results wi...
Jin Park, University of Sussex~Wednesday, 24 August, 2011 - 12:36  |  0 comments
Defra has published a plan to create better habitats and join up the homes of some of England’s most iconic wildlife. ‘Biodiversity 2020: A strategy for England’s wildlife and ecosystem services’ aims to halt the loss of Engla...
Defra~Tuesday, 23 August, 2011 - 13:15  |  0 comments
Farming Futures enters a new phase this month. As you know, we were looking for a new host after our five-year Defra funding came to a close. So we're very pleased to announce that the project has a new home! The Centre of Excellence for UK Farming (...
Madeleine Lewis~Wednesday, 15 June, 2011 - 13:57  |  0 comments
She grew up on a dairy farm, bought her first cow when she was seven, and her husband's a dairy nutritionist. So when Michele Payn-Knoper was stumped by her Holstein dairy calf not weaning, she did what any self-respecting 21st-century farmer would:...
Madeleine Lewis~Tuesday, 29 March, 2011 - 15:10  |  0 comments
Farming Futures has scored a hattrick and won the Climate Week award for the 'Best Campaign'. Having recently won a Global Green Award and voted the best website for climate change and agricuture information by Farmers Weekly, we wanted to go one str...
Claire Wyatt~Wednesday, 23 March, 2011 - 11:47  |  1 comments
Farming Futures has been shortlisted for the inaugural Climate Week Awards! Having recently won a Global Green Award and voted the best website for climate change and agricuture information, we're hoping to romp home with a hattrick next week. Climat...
Claire Wyatt~Wednesday, 16 March, 2011 - 17:33  |  0 comments
Imagine you are a community energy entrepreneur in the UK. How will you be feeling after the government’s action to tackle the “solar farm threat”?You’ve said no to going to the pub at weekends more times than you can remember...
Will Dawson~Friday, 4 March, 2011 - 09:44  |  0 comments
Here at Cottage Farm we have demonstrated that it is perfectly possible to farm sustainably and in a resilient manner, that is organically, without using fossil fuels but still utilising machinery and energy. The best place to find out what else we a...
Paul Sousek~Tuesday, 1 March, 2011 - 18:20  |  0 comments
Chameleon - farming has to change It’s challenging, inspiring, and very tiring, and I always find the Soil Association conference ‘re-fuels’ me for the rest of the year. On the way home I got to thinking about the journey I had been on over nearly 40 years working i...
Phil Stocker~Monday, 28 February, 2011 - 09:00  |  0 comments
Climate News and Knowledge is our fortnightly round up of some of the main stories covering climate change and sustainable farming. This time there is talk of the power of the people, the fallout from the FIT review and climate change winners and los...
Will Frazer~Friday, 25 February, 2011 - 17:32  |  0 comments
  UK Farmers – straw hat, grass chewing folk who throw a few seeds about, keep a few animals and ride about on a tractor slowing car drivers down? Or highly skilled business men and women who look upon any new technological, social or econ...
Matt Redman~Thursday, 24 February, 2011 - 13:44  |  1 comments
A combination of history, modern science and childhood memories, can provide important insight into how we can work towards a more sustainable future.  This mixture of information is also a great way of raising the awareness of non-farming resid...
Chris Stoate~Monday, 21 February, 2011 - 11:57  |  0 comments
I feel the recent announcement of a comprehensive review of the Feed in Tariff (FIT) system will bring welcome news to farmers and those involved in the development of farm-based Anaerobic Digestion (AD) technology. Chris Huhne the Secretary of Sta...
Mark Newton~Wednesday, 16 February, 2011 - 09:05  |  0 comments
Climate News and Knowledge is our fortnightly round up of some of the main stories covering climate change and sustainable farming. This time there is talk of the many challenges of the future, organic farming and soaring fuel prices. DECC throws a F...
Will Frazer~Tuesday, 15 February, 2011 - 10:48  |  0 comments
Patrick Holden, former Director of the Soil Association, talks us through his top tips for creating sustainable soils.  
Patrick Holden~Friday, 4 February, 2011 - 09:31  |  1 comments
Farmers in Yorkshire can apply for RDPE funding for equipment that will help them save money and be more efficient, it was announced this week.Farms can get up to £25,000 to spend on new equipment that will help them use less energy or fewer ra...
Claire Wyatt~Wednesday, 2 February, 2011 - 11:27  |  0 comments
One of the most striking things about the obesity report that the Foresight team produced in 2007 was the fiendishly detailed ‘systems map’ developed by the research team. For me, one of the most striking things about  the launch of...
Julian Hunt~Tuesday, 1 February, 2011 - 10:33  |  0 comments
  Climate News and Knowledge is our fortnightly round up of some of the main stories covering climate change and sustainable farming. This time there is talk of the many challenges of the future, punchy weather and soaring fuel prices. What...
Will Frazer~Friday, 28 January, 2011 - 15:11  |  0 comments
The last year has seen tectonic shifts in the way we will live our lives. The new government has heralded a new dawn of politics and with it slipped in a few words that we have all been challenged to define in the next five years. It is like being gi...
Paul C~Wednesday, 26 January, 2011 - 11:12  |  3 comments