Fields of the Future

Cereals Event Special

16 min · 2 jul 2025
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Come on a journey with us round the Cereals Event site and hear from some key exhibitors about agronomic insights and technologies. Become a Ceres Research member to hear more podcast content and get further insights and tools to unlock the potential of your farming business. Click here [https://ceresresearch.com/membership/] to find about more. Follow us on social media @ceresresearch_

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Can Regenerative Agriculture Stand Up to the Evidence?

In Episode 5 of Fields of the Future, Louise Penn reports live from Groundswell at Lannock Farm as the UK's leading regenerative agriculture festival celebrates its 10th anniversary. With more than 10,000 attendees gathering to explore the latest innovations, ideas and opportunities in regenerative farming, one question seemed to be on everyone's mind: How can we build more resilient farm businesses while improving our soils—and how do we know regenerative agriculture actually works? Throughout the episode, Louise speaks with researchers, farmers, technology developers and industry innovators to examine the evidence behind regenerative agriculture and ask whether opinion can be replaced with measurable outcomes. Featuring insights from: * Alex Kelly, Rothamsted Research * Jo Collins, Harper Adams University * Ed Brown, Wildfarmed * Dean Hislop, CCM Technologies * Melissa Walker, Agriton Together, they discuss soil health, farm resilience, innovation and the growing body of research shaping the future of sustainable farming. The episode concludes with a reminder that Groundswell is about more than regenerative agriculture alone—it's a place to test ideas, challenge assumptions and explore what the evidence really tells us about the future of farming. Become a Ceres Research member to hear more podcast content and get further insights and tools to unlock the potential of your farming business. Click here [https://ceresresearch.com/membership/] to find about more. Follow us on social media @ceresresearch_

Gisteren20 min
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Farming Forward: Insights from Cereals 2026 at Diddly Squat

Recorded live from the Cereals Event at Diddly Squat Farm, host Tim Isaac brings you a grounded and forward-looking conversation on the future of farming. Joined on the showground by agronomist Louise Penn, this episode dives into the practical realities facing UK agriculture today — while cutting through the headlines to explore what comes next. With margins tight, input costs volatile, and weather patterns increasingly unpredictable, the mood across the industry has been under pressure. But this episode looks beyond the negativity, asking the bigger questions that matter to farmers and agribusinesses alike: How can we grow more resilient crops? Where can risks be reduced? And what does it take to build a farming business that stays profitable in an uncertain world? Featuring insights from leading voices across the sector — including Charlie Ireland (Ceres Rural), James Barlow (RAGT), Clare Mosgrop (DSV), Mark Bullen (Syngenta), Kirsty McKenzie (FMC), and David Griffiths (ADAMA) — this episode captures the key themes, innovations, and takeaways from Cereals 2026. Whether you're a grower, advisor, or simply interested in the future of food production, this is a must-listen for anyone navigating the challenges and opportunities of modern farming. Become a Ceres Research member to hear more podcast content and get further insights and tools to unlock the potential of your farming business. Click here [https://ceresresearch.com/membership/] to find about more. Follow us on social media @ceresresearch_

25 jun 202615 min
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Tackling Labour & Recruitment in Farming

In this episode, we dig into the heart of the labour and recruitment challenges facing the farming sector. Speaking directly with farmers, harvest students and farming consultants, we uncover the real-world hurdles of finding and retaining seasonal workers, the evolving expectations of student job seekers, and the disconnects that often slow down the hiring process. From contract complexities and accommodation to the desire for meaningful work and career development, this conversation explores both sides of the field. We also highlight ideas and practical solutions to make recruitment smoother, faster, and more successful for everyone involved. Become a Ceres Research member to hear more podcast content and get further insights and tools to unlock the potential of your farming business. Click here [https://ceresresearch.com/membership/] to find about more. Follow us on social media @ceresresearch_

23 jul 202522 min