
New model makes it easier to predict GHG emissions in different livestock grazing systems
A new model makes it easier to predict GHG emissions: (N2O), ammonia, methane and carbon dioxide, generated by different livestock systems.
A new model makes it easier to predict GHG emissions: (N2O), ammonia, methane and carbon dioxide, generated by different livestock systems.
LettUs Grow, has integrated an Agile Business tariff from Octopus Energy into its Ostara management system that enables indoor farmers to adjust their plant’s growth cycles to align with lower energy costs.
Agri-TechE is one of the partners, co-creating with ADAS, a new digital solution called Farm Performance Enhancement Platform, or Farm-PEP. The aim is to connect projects and people, providing an online community space for knowledge sharing.
The Willand Intelligent Livestock System offers the potential for methane and carbon capture.
Provoked by “artefacts from the future” we will be looking ahead to alternative future scenarios.
Stephen Briggs gives the lowdown on the UK’s largest agroforestry operation in Cambridgeshire, where he grows cereals and fruits, side by side in strips, across 52 hectares of rich fenland soil. He will be talking about his experiences at an Agri-TechE event.