N.Ireland
A project that aimed to “measure and manage carbon flows” on NI farms has helped farmers make a positive change towards carbon zero farming.
Stitching in clover to swards to help reduce the amount of manufactured nitrogen (N) fertiliser applied is just one of the innovative ways that Co. Down dairy farmer, Ian McClelland, has employed to help reduce his carbon footprint.
High-tech drones are being deployed across Scotland as part of an innovative project to estimate...
The ARCZero project is fast galvanising farmers across NI in terms of how they view the challenge of climate change and their response to it.
Recent research has confirmed the potential for soils to store higher levels of carbon, specifically within a grassland scenario.
Environment
A multi-species sward, established last year, is now an integral part of the grazing regime on the...
ARCZero, a farmer-led European Innovation Project co-funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development...
Over 70 people were in attendance at an Accelerating Ruminant Carbon Zero (ARCZero) farm walk in Co. Fermanagh on Tuesday (June 21).