Today’s ‘Video Press Conference Event’ was the first the Allerton Project has been involved in with our Agricology partners.
Richard Smith from Daylesford Organic Farm, Ian Wilkinson from Farm Ed and Cotswold Seeds and Phil Jarvis from the Allerton Project gave an insight into regenerative farming systems, wet and dry weather mitigations. Over 30 participants viewed the event live and the event can be seen on the link below.
The EU Horizon 2020 project Climate Neutral Farms aims to support the transition to climate-neutral and climate-resilient European farming by scaling up systemic,...
The Allerton Project team recently attended the Low Carbon Agriculture event at the NAEC Stoneleigh to represent the AgriCaptureCO2 project, an EU Horizon 2020...
As we said goodbye to 2022, we were keen to catch up with the Allerton Farm Manager to hear about the year on the farm, what was good, bad, indifferent and what can we...
The Kellogg's Origins Growers 'Online Winter Conference' takes place on the 19th November. From ELMS, pollinators, heading towards carbon neutral, nitrogen utilisation...
Dr Alastair Leake talks ELMS Opportunities and what we've learned from previous agri-environment experiences this Wednesday, 21st October 2020 at 7.00pm Alastair will...
Delivering wholesome and affordable food has always been a priority for farmers and food processors. There are challenging times ahead with increased climate and...
The GWCT Allerton Project is pleased to announce an exciting new partnership with the East of England Agricultural Society. From regular webinars, online training...
Allerton Project are pleased to announce our first online training courses, going live in early September. Our first course to go live is on the subject of Regenerative...
There has been no better time to get back into the swing of things with some training at the Allerton Project. Our BASIS Conservation Management Courses are planning to...
Early summer rain has created some fantastic growing conditions for our annual flowering habitats at the Allerton Project. Alongside our winter bird seed covers, we...