Ahdb Cereals & Oilseeds

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A monthly podcast from AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds, bringing you a round-up of our arable farming news from across the UK.Hear from staff, farmers we work with and other agricultural experts on our levy-funded research, Monitor Farm projects, market intelligence and more.

Episodios

  • 321: Agri-Market Outlook (Livestock) Jan 2022

    28/01/2022 Duración: 15min

    This podcast introduces AHDB’s analysis of the prospects for the UK’s farming industry over the coming months. Covering beef, lamb, pork, dairy, cereals, oilseeds . The farming world has had a lot to contend with in the last couple of years, the consequences of Brexit, the pandemic, the weather, changes to subsidy payments and a whole lot more.  It would be easy for busy levy payers to find it difficult keep up. For Livestock farmers this Agri Market outlook podcast will help give some understanding of what the future holds to assist with business planning for the next 12 months. AHDB’s Agri-Market Outlook, produced every six months, is intended to highlight the various elements that will shape farming’s fortunes, along with preparing and budgeting for the challenges and opportunities ahead.  It features detailed market outlooks for each levy-paying sector – beef & lamb, cereals & oilseeds, dairy and pork – alongside sector-by-sector insight into retail and consumer demand. As a Livestock

  • 321: Agri-Market Outlook (Arable) Jan 2022

    28/01/2022 Duración: 17min

    This AHDB Food and Farming podcast introduces AHDB’s analysis of the prospects for the UK’s farming industry over the coming months, covering cereals and oilseeds. The farming world has had a lot to contend with in the last couple of years, the consequences of Brexit, the pandemic, the weather, changes to subsidy payments and a whole lot more. It would be easy for busy levy payers to find it difficult keep up. For Cereals & Oilseeds farmers this Agri Market outlook podcast will help give some understanding of what the future holds to assist with business planning for the next 12 months. AHDB’s Agri-Market Outlook, produced every six months, is intended to highlight the various elements that will shape farming’s fortunes, along with preparing and budgeting for the challenges and opportunities ahead. It features detailed market outlooks for each levy-paying sector – beef & lamb, cereals & oilseeds, dairy and pork – alongside sector-by-sector insight into retail and consumer demand. As Cereals

  • 320: Farming efficiently without costing the earth podcast

    26/01/2022 Duración: 26min

    Much has been written and said about landowners and  farmers adopting new approaches to land management and being incentivised by Government to produce food in a sustainable way. It is in everyone’s interest to farm efficiently without costing the earth. In common with other aspects of life there is a balance to be struck  as the nation needs feeding and demand is ever growing, as the population  increases but is there a conflict between two sides or are we in fact  being drawn closer together?  John Bates welcomes to the podcast two guests who have a passion for looking after all that surrounds us and both are very much at the heart of the thinking to drive change on farm, in a sensible and practical way.   Baroness Natalie Bennett was Leader of the Green Party from 2012 to 2016 and introduced as a peer into the House of Lords in the October 2019.  You will be interested to hear how Natalie believes there is a lot to be gained from  balancing policy with productivity. Dr Jon Foot is head of environmen

  • 319: Shape the future: A Monitor Farm Special

    24/01/2022 Duración: 40min

    Hear from three AHDB Cereals and Oilseeds Monitor Farmers – Richard Orr (Downpatrick), Roger Wilson (Malmesbury) and Colin Chappell (Brigg) as they discuss their respective journeys and share their views on the future of AHDB. Could you be a Monitor Farmer? How important are the meetings? What are the benefits of working with AHDB? These questions and so much more are laid bare during this Monitor Farm special episode.

  • 318: AHDB Dairy: Maximising forage quality to minimise feed costs

    19/01/2022 Duración: 26min

    There have recently been many announcements of milk price increases, however we have also seen fuel increase by 54%, fertiliser increase by a whopping 238% and feed increase by 12.5%. Margins and cash flows are tight, even with the milk prices responding. In this episode Senior Knowledge Exchange Manager Steve West talks to Roy Eastlake, retired nutritional consultant who formerly worked with Lallemand, to find out how farmers can help improve their feed efficiency by focussing on the 4 S's: silage, soil, slurry and sheds. Resources discussed in this podcast: Feed and forage calculator Forage cost calculator Marginal litres webinar with John Roache AHDB Dairy webinar recordings Shape the future of farming Levy payers are at the heart of everything we do, so it’s only right that we give you a greater voice in how we spend your levy. Find out how your levy is invested and how it makes a difference to your business and the industry.  In April 2022, you’ll get to have your say on the challenges you want AHD

  • 317: Behind the scenes of our We Eat Balanced TV advert

    14/01/2022 Duración: 21min

    Levy payers tell AHDB one of the things they value most is the marketing and advertising activity we do. A key component of the proactive work is AHDB’s hugely successful We Eat Balanced advertising campaign which returned to national TV screens from 4 January 2022.  In this episode, John Bates goes behind the scenes of the AHDB marketing department to hear how the £3m campaign aims to highlight the role meat and dairy from the UK plays in a balanced and sustainable diet. AHDB’s Nicola Dodd and Peter Park from ad agency Ogilvy tell the story from concept to on screen delivery. You can watch the full TV advert here. How to get involved AHDB works with farmers from across the country to make them central to the social campaign and share their personal stories of how they work to make meat and dairy some of the most sustainable in the world. The easiest way to get involved by supporting and sharing the campaign is to follow AHDB’s social channels and ‘like’ and share the content. Twitter: @TheAHDB  Facebo

  • 316: AHDB Beef & Lamb: The importance of building good relationships when purchasing breeding stock

    10/01/2022 Duración: 44min

    Do you get the most out of your breeder when buying in new stock? If you’re selling, do you know what your buyer really wants? Whether you are struggling to find the right stock to fit your system or worried about bringing in health problems to your herd, building a strong and trustworthy relationship between breeder and buyer is priceless. In this podcast, AHDB’s Knowledge Exchange Manager Emma Steele speaks to suckler farmer and AHDB Strategic Farmer Mark Jelley, and Stabiliser breeder Tim Phipps. Mark started buying bulls and replacement heifers from Tim a few years ago after meeting at a local discussion group where it became clear their businesses shared a lot of similarities.  Mark and Tim have developed a successful business relationship that is based on honesty and trust which both parties value. Two-way communication between breeder and buyer allows both businesses to benefit and they share their experiences and top tips on how to make it work – for both breeder and buyer. They also share their

  • 315: New sector chair stands up for dairy farmers

    29/12/2021 Duración: 14min

    In this episode of AHDB’s Food and Farming podcast, John Bates talks to Lyndon Edwards, dairy farmer and new chair of the AHDB Dairy sector council, to find out more about his background, his experiences so far and his aspirations upon joining the AHDB board. Lyndon Edwards was appointed as Dairy sector chair and began his three-year term in September. Lyndon is an experienced organic dairy, beef and arable farmer with more than 40 years’ experience in the agricultural industry. Shape the future of farming Levy payers are at the heart of everything we do, so it’s only right that we give you a greater voice in how we spend your levy. Find out how your levy is invested and how it makes a difference to your business and the industry.  In April 2022, you’ll get to have your say on the challenges you want AHDB to focus on and the services we will deliver for you in the future. It’s your chance to influence how your levy is spent on the things that matter to you most. Register before 31 March 2022 to have you

  • 314: AHDB Beef & Lamb: What do farmers get for their levy?

    27/12/2021 Duración: 21min

    This is the third in the series of podcasts that looks at how your levy is spent and also gives advice around how to register for the Shape the Future vote in the spring. Host, John Bates, chats to two sheep farmers; Matt Harding and Chris McWhirter, about how they have worked with AHDB in the past and what they hope the organisation can do more of You can find out more about the vote and register here There is more information on how the AHDB Beef & Lamb levy is invested here If you have any comments about this podcast or ideas for future episodes you can email foodandfarming@ahdb,org.uk  This podcast was hosted by John Bates and podcast producer Gemma Pamment

  • 313: AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds: Have your say on how we invest the levy

    22/12/2021 Duración: 28min

    In April 2022, levy-paying businesses have an excellent opportunity to voice how we should invest AHDB income to help shape the future of farming.   This podcast features views on levy-fund investment – covering the positives and the negatives. Rutland farmer and AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds Sector Chair, Sarah Bell, explains how (after registering online) levy payers can express opinion on the products, tools and services AHDB delivers to industry. Independent agronomist, Patrick Stephenson, discusses how AHDB’s information helps him deliver advice to his North Yorkshire clients. Finally, Lincolnshire monitor farmer, Colin Chappell, outlines the financial costs and benefits to his business associated with the levy – including how he feels that knowledge exchange should be at AHDB’s heart. Please listen in and encourage levy payers to get involved – the stronger the voice, the better the outcome for industry. To find out more about the process, visit: ahdb.org.uk/shape-the-future

  • 311: Pork: Farmer or entrepreneur?

    20/12/2021 Duración: 18min

    In this pork-focused edition of AHDB’s Food and Farming podcast, Andrew Palmer, a pork knowledge exchange manager in the East of England, chats with farmer David Childerhouse. They discuss some of the activities and groups David has been involved with over the last few years, which have helped him develop as a farmer and business owner. From the Professional Manager Development Scheme to AHDB’s Mastermind group and Lean management activity, David has built a network of contacts over the last decade who he trusts and can discuss business dilemmas with.  Shape the future of farming Levy payers are at the heart of everything we do, so it’s only right that we give you a greater voice in how we spend your levy. Find out how your levy is invested and how it makes a difference to your business and the industry.  In April 2022, you’ll get to have your say on the challenges you want AHDB to focus on and the services we will deliver for you in the future. It’s your chance to influence how your levy is spent on the

  • 312: Free advice and support for farmers

    17/12/2021 Duración: 25min

    AHDB’s free Farm Business Review service, funded by the Defra Future Farming Resilience Fund, is designed to help those most affected by the move away from direct payments prepare for the biggest agricultural policy shift in a generation. You can: access tools and resources, tailored to you, keep a record of how your business is performing, connect with a consultant for free advice and support.   Podcast host John Bates speaks to Savills, Adrian Mathews, Sam Dale from GSC Grays and AHDB’s Derek Carless about the free support available, how easy it is to access and what levy payers have gained from taking part in a Farm Business Review. Website: www.ahdb.org.uk/farm-business-review Phone: 02475 189300 Email: farmbusinessreview@ahdb.org.uk The podcast was hosted by John Bates and produced by Gemma Pamment.

  • 310: Integrated pest management (IPM) in UK cropping systems

    15/12/2021 Duración: 35min

    Integrated pest management (IPM) is moving up the farming and political agendas. At the AHDB Agronomists’ Conference 2021, Neil Paveley (ADAS) and Phil Jarvis (Voluntary Initiative chairperson and farmer) took part in an evidence-based discussion. Hear how further adoption of IPM requires economic barriers to be addressed (such as through the Environmental Land Management scheme) and approaches made less risky (compared to chemical alternatives). Learn how a combination of economic incentives and improved knowledge will help farmers strike a balance between the production of food and the stewardship of land. For more information visit AHDB's IPM page

  • 309: AHDB Beef & Lamb: Using AI and sexed semen to breed superior replacements

    29/11/2021 Duración: 43min

    This Food & Farming podcast episode is part of the Maternal Matters campaign being led by AHDB promoting the production of heifers that are efficient, profitable and fit for the future.  Our Knowledge Exchange Manager Amy Hughes speaks to suckler producer Pete Burbage who farms alongside his brother Richard in Northamptonshire. Pete talks about breeding technologies in the suckler herd and how using synchronisation, AI and sexed semen has benefited his farm business. Pete has been able to tighten the calving period to nine weeks and the new technologies have improved the maternal traits being bred into the herd.  It can be an expensive investment, however, Pete and Richard have seen a significant return on investment and believe they are better off than they would be having a bull on farm and paying to manage it all through the year.  Pete calves his heifers at two-years old and puts a lot of emphasis on the importance of good management and good nutrition for the heifers when trying to get them in

  • 308: Strategic Cereal Farm Results Week

    24/11/2021 Duración: 54min

    In this episode, our very own Harry Henderson talks to our three Strategic Cereals Farmers (all conveniently named David) through some of the key findings from their respective on-farm trials and share how others can consider and adapt their own practice.

  • 307: AHDB Beef & Lamb: What should I look at when recording data for my flock?

    15/11/2021 Duración: 16min

    In this AHDB Food & Farming podcast, Katie Thorley, AHDB senior knowledge transfer manager, talks to Kate Phillips, independent sheep consultant, on the importance of recording data for your flock. They discuss looking at data that includes recording body weight, body condition, scanning percentage, lambing losses and winter forage, that will ultimately help to improve your system. For further information: ·         Sheep records for Better Returns ·         Recording your sheep ·         Challenge Sheep Project ·         Feeding the ewe ·         Reducing lamb losses for Better Returns ·         Managing ewes for Better Returns ·         Sampling big bale silage with Dave Davies ·         Using EID to drive farm performance 

  • 306: Outwintering dairy and beef cattle: can it work for you?

    01/11/2021 Duración: 32min

    Outwintering has been a popular approach over the last few years to reduce housing and feed costs, particularly for cattle, but is outwintering falling out of fashion? In this episode Bryony Ennis, Animal Health and Welfare Scientist, is joined by dairy farmer Adam Boley and beef farmer Johnny Haimes to share their experiences with outwintering cattle and discuss the following areas: Is outwintering falling out of fashion?  Benefits and challenges of outwintering cattle Management of outwintering, including infrastructure, feed planning, and environmental considerations Impact of really wet weather  Influence of outwintering on labour/ staff  We will also hear from Siwan Howatson, Senior Environment Scientist, about the environmental considerations for those thinking about outwintering and how to manage outwintering to protect watercourses and manage soils. About the speakers Adam Boley is a dairy farmer from Herefordshire with a 600 cow spring calving dairy herd. He has outwintered his cows for the

  • 304: AgriLeader: Leadership and management for all

    25/10/2021 Duración: 21min

    “Leadership and management are for all – you don’t need a title to be a leader”, Izak Van Heerden Senior Knowledge Exchange Manager. Earlier this year, we conducted a review of leadership and management in the UK farming sector, looking at best practice, traits, qualities, uptake, barriers and future needs. This review highlighted a shocking statistic that only 0.37% of farmers and their employees engage each year in any formal leadership and management training. In this episode, our AgriLeader team talk through some of the key findings from the review and explain how the it will influence our activity over the coming months. Read the full review here. What is AgriLeader? The AgriLeader programme provides a platform where like-minded farmers and growers can meet, exchange ideas and learn from consultants. The programme focuses on leadership, growth and resilience across three key areas: Leading yourself – developing a growth mindset and becoming more resilient Leading your team – inspiring your te

  • 305: The rise of the middle-class in understanding our exports markets

    22/10/2021 Duración: 19min

    In this Food and Farming podcast John Bates speaks to AHDB’s Dr Phil Hadley and David Swales about why opening up export markets is a crucial strand of work by AHDB and why levy payers ought to be concerned when news breaks, as it has recently, about China banning British beef. For more information on the work AHDB exports does visit the AHDB exports page Feedback survey: We'd love to know what you think of our podcasts. If you’d like to give your feedback, please complete our short questionnaire, which will help us to improve the podcast on an ongoing basis or or you can email: foodandfarming@ahdb.org.uk  This podcast was hosted by John Bates has been produced by Gemma Pamment and Sarah Measom. 

  • 303: AHDB Beef & Lamb: How calving heifers at two years old can help to boost profits in the suckler herd

    18/10/2021 Duración: 42min

    The AHDB Maternal Matters campaign aims to highlight the connection between maternal performance and profitability in the suckler herd. The campaign focuses on two key areas of maternal performance: age at first calving and fertility.  In this podcast suckler farmer James Shouler explains to AHDB’s Knowledge Exchange Manager Amy Hughes why he calves his heifers at two and what changes he made to be able to do it.  Calving heifers at two-years of age reduces costs whilst increasing the number of calves the cow produces over her lifetime. In the UK only 35% of suckler producers implement this practice, however, in other countries it has been commonplace since the 1970s. The aim of AHDB’s new Maternal Matters campaign is to raise awareness and increase the use of good maternal genetics within the English suckler herd whilst also informing producers of the management and selection practices required to enable greater cow lifetime reproductive performance and profitability. With the changes in agricultura

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