Caroline Drummond, chief executive of LEAF and member of the EISA executive committee, welcomes the participants of the EISA Farm Visit in the UK
EISA Chairman Tony Worth, QV Foods Ltd, gives an introduction to A H Worth, Holbeach, Lincolnshire, the first farm visited by the EISA group
Modern technology will help ecology and economy – one key issue of the visit at QV Foods Ltd
“Sustainable Intensification and its Role in Integrated Farming” – a complex issue for the evening debate around four tables
The nil-variant of the Broadbalk Wheat Experiment has been kept without fertilization for about 160 years. The results of the oldest wheat experiment in the world impressively demonstrate the importance of nutrient supplies
Impressive research on pollinators and biodiversity in arable farming, presented by Dr Juliet Osborne (left) at Rothamsted
Thales End, Herfordshire, the second LEAF demonstration farm visited during the EISA Farm Visit in the UK. In his presentation, Ian Pigott puts a particular focus on “public engagement and delivering public goods”