
New SoilPlastic App for citizens, students and farmers
To coincide with World Soil Day, a new SoilPlastic App is available for citizens, students and farmers which will help scientists understand how much plastic ends up in soils.
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To coincide with World Soil Day, a new SoilPlastic App is available for citizens, students and farmers which will help scientists understand how much plastic ends up in soils.
In November 2022, the 'Going the Extra Mile' (GEM) programme came to an end and with it a celebration of the successes achieved over its six years.
A new study, led by researchers from CCRI, explores farmer and stakeholder attitudes towards vaccinating cattle and badgers against bovine tuberculosis.
We were saddened last week to hear of the death of Michael Dower, a visiting Professor of Rural Development at the University of Gloucestershire and a friend to many in the CCRI.
A new agri-tech partnership for Gloucestershire has been established, with Professor Julie Ingram involved in a research capacity role.
In November, CCRI researchers Julie Ingram and Jane Mills will be hosting a farmer event at the Royal Welsh Winter Fair, one of the finest prime stock shows in Europe.
The CCRI has recently welcomed four new postgraduates to its vibrant student community.
Postgraduate students are invited to submit an abstract for our Winter School, which is guided by the theme of rural-urban linkages.
The transcription from Julie Ingram's inaugural lecture is published complementing the footage and slides previously available.