Agri-Tech Week: Shiny kit and smart drivers
10 November 2016 Easton and Otley College, Easton, Norwich, Norfolk, NR9 5DX Are you getting the benefit from precision farming? We will be asking the
10 November 2016 Easton and Otley College, Easton, Norwich, Norfolk, NR9 5DX Are you getting the benefit from precision farming? We will be asking the
8 November 2016 Earlham Institute, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, NR4 7UG This event has now passed. Find out how next generation sequencing technologies and high
8 November 2016 The Cyder House, Aspall Hall, Debenham, Suffolk IP14 6PD This event has now passed. A behind-the-scenes visit to Aspall, a flagship regional company producing
7 November 2016 National Centre for Food Manufacturing (NCFM), University of Lincoln, Park Road, Holbeach, Spalding, Lincolnshire, PE12 7PT This event has now passed. Responding
7 November 2016 Hasse, Hasse Road, Nr Soham, Cambridgeshire This event has now passed. How to create value from materials that would otherwise be wasted
In a continuation of our preview of the REAP Technology Exhibition (click here: To spray or not?), other demonstrations will include:- ‘Green Pallets’ – Cambond
Innovation starts with understanding the problem. By creating opportunities to get farmers involved earlier in agri-tech developments – in both the lab and the workshop
“Having your own personal weather station provides multiple benefits if you are a farmer,” says Peter Palmer, Sales and Development at Prodata Weather Systems. “Knowledge
Robotics, big data, precision engineering, smart water management and plant science are some of the areas where the Agri-Tech East business cluster has significant competitive
Yield and quality can be improved, within the existing fertilizer budget, by a move to Biological Farming. Soil and tissue testing are essential to assess
The first step for innovation is to understand the problem. The issues faced by agriculture are common to other markets, so it is reasonable to
Cover crops have a valuable role as a ‘soil corrective’ according to Gary Zimmer of Midwestern Bio-Ag. Zimmer is a pioneer of biological farming, which places