Pig/Poultry
Ongoing research at Harper Adams' University is confirming that hybrid rye can be used as an alternative to wheat in poultry rations.
Tillage
A team of Harper Adams University researchers has been awarded funding for a project boosting climate change resilience in crops.
N.Ireland
Harper Adams’ vice-chancellor, Prof. Ken Sloan’ believes the university will be at the heart of the sustainability debate
Beef
Harper Adams University is in the business of educating its students about the benefits of all dietary options for mankind
Shropshire based Harper Adams University is to develop stronger links with the island of Ireland in a number of ways.
Farmers from across the UK are being asked for their thoughts on regenerative agriculture and and what exactly the term means to them.
Agri-Business
ABP Food Group has announced that it is joining the Harper Adams School of Sustainable Food and Farming Delivery Partner Network.
Machinery
According to a recently published report, increased automation will help to drive production agriculture’s response to climate change.
Experts are starting a new project to develop a photonic ‘nose’ to monitor crops for pest infestations and plant disease.
Agri-EPI Centre and Hands Free Farm (HFF) have announced they will hold a 'hackathon' to identify new solutions for robotic farming safety.
Work is underway in the UK to develop a robotic solution to horticultural labour shortages to secure the harvest of lettuce.
Eminent agricultural sustainability scientist Dr. Jude Capper has been appointed to a new...
Rural Life
Managing director of the NPA Anna May McHugh was presented with an honorary doctorate from Harper Adams University.
Ireland's 'Queen of the Plough' is among four stalwarts of British and Irish agriculture to be recognised by one of the UK's top agricultural universities.
The Hands Free Hectare team has successfully harvested its second crop using its self-drive combine harvester.
Massey Ferguson is lending its support to 'Harper Ireland' - one of Harper Adams' most popular societies with nearly 150 members.
Despite only being in the second year of his agricultural engineering degree David Kelso has already designed and built a 6.5m aerater.