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  • Update on Hope Farm Technical Webinar Series

    Bridget Gaskill
    Bridget Gaskill
    A summary of the first Webinar in Hope Farm’s Technical Webinar Series 2022/2023, by Helen Mason, RSPB’s Investigations Intelligence Manager (on sabbatical at Hope Farm). Hope Farm Webinar 1 series 2022/2023 - Farming for resilience and a...
    • 10 Feb 2023
  • Wader friendly-farming – developing a wider network in Scotland

    Bridget Gaskill
    Bridget Gaskill

    Chris Bailey, Advisory Manager for RSPB Scotland, provides an overview of the Knowledge Transfer and Innovation project focused on increasing the number of farmers who undertake wader friendly management in Scotland

    RSPB Scotland proactively supports initiatives at both national and local level aimed at reversing the declines in waders, many of them working in partnership. At the national level, we are a partner in t…

    • 9 Feb 2023
  • Hope Farm Technical Webinar Series 2022/2023

    Bridget Gaskill
    Bridget Gaskill
    Join us for the 2022/2023 series of webinars, hearing from experts in the fields of research, conservation and the farming sector. From hedgerows through to beetles and then wider research projects on how nature-friendly farming techniques may help ...
    • 30 Nov 2022
  • A look back on 2022 – including our oilseed rape insecticide-free trial

    Bridget Gaskill
    Bridget Gaskill

    An opportunity to reflect on the last year at RSPB Hope Farm, by Georgie Bray, Hope Farm Manager.

    Winter is well settled in now on the farm, although it has been a long time coming. The scorching 40-degree heat of the summer seems a long time ago with everything looking damp, brown and muddy. As soon as our Autumn-sown crops were drilled it was a relief to see some decent rain to fill the water table. With a bit more…

    • 10 Nov 2022
  • Counting bumblebees for the ‘Volunteer Monitoring of Farm Wildlife’ project

    Bridget Gaskill
    Bridget Gaskill
    This year, the RSPB is piloting the Volunteer Monitoring of Farm Wildlife (VMFW) project.  Below is a diary account from one of our volunteer surveyors, Lynne Roberts. We are told that our farmland ecosystems are in crisis and that farms these d...
    • 10 Nov 2022
  • A recipe for success: Ensuring the Sustainable Farming Incentive restores biodiversity on farmland

    Bridget Gaskill
    Bridget Gaskill
    Richard Winspear, Agricultural Advice Manager, sets out the key requirements of the SFI's role in supporting farmers to build sustainable farming systems in England that support nature, and proposes an SFI Farmland Biodiversity Standard based on ...
    • 10 Aug 2022
  • The proposed Sustainable Farming Scheme (SFS) in Wales is published

    Bridget Gaskill
    Bridget Gaskill
    Hannah Woodall, Land Use Policy Officer for RSPB Cymru, summarises the key goals and ambitions for the new Sustainable Farming Scheme in Wales. RSPB Cymru very much welcomes Welsh Government’s proposals for its new Sustainable Farming Scheme (S...
    • 9 Aug 2022
  • Hope Farm Agroforestry Progress

    Bridget Gaskill
    Bridget Gaskill
    To date over 1,000 trees have been planted in the agroforestry field at Hope Farm with the help of staff and volunteers. Sophie Mott, RPSB Carbon Farming Project Manager, tells us more. Over the winter we planted up one of our 11ha arable fields into...
    • 8 Aug 2022
  • The Woodland Wildlife Toolkit - A tool to help with woodland management

    Bridget Gaskill
    Bridget Gaskill
    Ecologist, Dr Jacqueline Weir, explains how The Woodland Wildlife Toolkit website has been developed in partnership with other organisations and experts to provide location specific advice and guidance to woodland owners, managers and advisers. In th...
    • 4 Aug 2022
  • On the lookout for Waders in the Dark Peak

    Bridget Gaskill
    Bridget Gaskill

    This year, the RSPB has been working with farmers and volunteers across the Dark Peak to map the locations of wading species on enclosed farmland ahead of the introduction of new payments for biodiversity through the ELM scheme.  

    Conservation Officer, Tom Aspinall writes about how the project came about and what it hopes to achieve in partnership with farmers in the Dark Peak.

    There’s something extra special about walking…

    • 27 Jul 2022
  • Regenerative agriculture on show

    Bridget Gaskill
    Bridget Gaskill
    To give us an insight into this year's inspirational Groundswell Regenerative Agriculture Show and Conference Shelley Abbott, Fair to Nature Technical Facilitator, summarises our presence at the recent event, and explains why it is so popular amo...
    • 8 Jul 2022
  • The opportunity to market produce as 'Fair to Nature'

    Bridget Gaskill
    Bridget Gaskill
    Mark Varney, Head of Fair to Nature on the importance of restoring nature as part of a productive farming system, and the benefits of joining Fair to Nature. As a nation, over recent years, we’ve seen policy-driven changes in agriculture cause ...
    • 25 May 2022
  • Farming and nature in Wales

    Bridget Gaskill
    Bridget Gaskill
    Hannah Woodall, Land Use Policy Office for RSPB Cymru outlines the effective ways that farmers in Wales are using nature friendly farming techniques to improve farm resilience and provide environmental benefits.   Farming in Wales is at its...
    • 23 May 2022
  • The Good Food Nation Bill – can it fix Scotland’s food system?

    Bridget Gaskill
    Bridget Gaskill
    Andrew Stark, Land Use Policy Officer RSPB Scotland, provides a summary of how the Good Food Nation Bill should be making Scotland’s food system better for nature by putting nature at the heart of agricultural practices. Food is vitally im...
    • 19 May 2022
  • RSPB’s attendance at Groundswell Regenerative Agriculture Show & Conference 2022

    Bridget Gaskill
    Bridget Gaskill
    Bridget Gaskill, Agricultural Advice Project Manager outlines the key themes and highlights anticipated during our presence at Groundswell, 22nd and 23rd June 2022. Following our inaugural presence at Groundswell last year, RSPB and the Farm Wildlife...
    • 18 May 2022
  • What butterflies, and how many visit your farm?

    Bridget Gaskill
    Bridget Gaskill
    Zoë Randle from Butterfly Conservation highlights why butterflies are so important for farming and wildlife on farmland and recommends the RSPB Farmland Butterfly Survey method for monitoring them. This methodology is being used in the Volunteer...
    • 12 May 2022
  • An update on Birds of Conservation Concern

    Bridget Gaskill
    Bridget Gaskill
    Richard Winspear, Agricultural Advice Manager, cites important issues raised in the recent BoCC review regarding threatened bird species. Birds of Conservation Concern 5 Last December saw the publication of the latest review of the status o...
    • 11 Feb 2022
  • Corncrake Calling, Is it all about one species?

    Bridget Gaskill
    Bridget Gaskill

    In this blog, we explain about how RSPB Scotland staff are working with farmers and crofters through the National Lottery Heritage Funded Corncrake Calling project to increase the area that is positively managed for the species. Creating more land well managed for Corncrake has been shown to have wider benefits for a host of other species including plants, bumblebees and beetles.

    Just before Christmas, RSPB Scotland released…

    • 11 Feb 2022
  • Trap crop and companion cropping for insecticide-free oilseed rape

    Bridget Gaskill
    Bridget Gaskill
    Georgie Bray, Hope Farm Manager shares her experiences from the farm.  Trials and Tribulations at Hope Farm – Insecticide-free oilseed rapeIn recent years, we at Hope Farm have been hit by the same problems as most oilseed rape (OSR) growe...
    • 11 Feb 2022
  • How many pollinators visit your farm?

    Bridget Gaskill
    Bridget Gaskill
    Catherine Jones, from Farm Wildlife highlights why pollinating insects are so important for farming and wildlife on farmland and recommends a quick and simple method for monitoring them. In the UK, wild bees, hoverflies, and other pollinating insects...
    • 11 Feb 2022
  • Farming for Nature in Northern Ireland

    Bridget Gaskill
    Bridget Gaskill
    Ruairi Brogan, Sustainable Agriculture Policy Officer, brings us up to date on the future agriculture policy in Northern Ireland. Last month RSPB Northern Ireland responded to the Department of Agriculture, Environment, and Rural Affairs (DAERA) Futu...
    • 11 Feb 2022
  • Silent Spring Anniversary

    Bridget Gaskill
    Bridget Gaskill
    Steph Morren, Senior Policy Officer reflects on the situation 60 years since the publication of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring.  We still face many of the same issues with chemical use, however, many farmers are now adopting innovative...
    • 11 Feb 2022
  • Series of farmer-facing webinars on progressive Integrated Pest Management starting tomorrow

    Richard Winspear
    Richard Winspear

    If you wish to join any of these webinars register using the links below

    Wednesday 2nd February, 19.00 to 20.30

    • Title: Using cover/trap crops to facilitate IPM
    • Registration page https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/using-covertrap-crops-to-facilitate-ipm-the-role-of-beneficial-plants-tickets-245622181557
    • Content: The first in a series of events about Integrated Pest Management, this event will focus on the potential of plants…
    • 1 Feb 2022
  • Join for the 2nd Hope Farm Technical Webinar Series

    Georgina B
    Georgina B

    Last year, to celebrate our 20th Anniversary, we launched a Hope farm webinar series. The aim was to share lessons that we had learnt on the farm over the last 20 years, incorporating our main mantra which is to share wildlife-friendly, sustainable farming practices that make sense for the farm business. It was fantastic to be joined by the experts that we learn from, and have a wonderful audience that seemed to also…

    • 11 Jan 2022
  • An update on the Hope Farm cover crop and compost trial

    Bridget Gaskill
    Bridget Gaskill
    Guest blog by Georgie Bray, Hope Farm Manager Soil is the foundation that helps us to grow crops on the farm and look after so many of the species sitting at the base of the food chain in farmland ecosystems. Without healthy soils, crops suffer in ou...
    • 26 Nov 2021
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