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  • In this episode Tiffany Stevenson is joined by Simon Oxley to discuss Arable innovation along with Dr Neil Havis to discuss what growers can expect to see at the upcoming SRUC Crop trial events, which take place on the 23rd & 25th June 2026.

    With increasing pressure on margins, rising input costs and more challenging growing conditions, arable innovation and making the right variety and crop protection decisions has never been more important.

    The upcoming crop trial events provide a valuable opportunity to see current and upcoming Winter Wheat and Spring Barley varieties performing under local conditions and hear directly from researchers, industry specialists and fellow farmers about what is looking promising for the seasons ahead.

    Timestamps

    0:10 Introduction to Neil & Simon

    2:32 What does Innovation mean?

    6:27 Where is the most potential for innovation?

    10:48 How are crops looking this season?

    15:14 Changes to crop varieties?

    17:28 What to expect at the upcoming crop trial events?

    26:14 Impact of climate change on arable production?

    27:50 How can growers make the best decisions?

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  • Welcome to Cropcast Conversations. On today’s episode Mark is joined by Teresa Dougall (Managing Director SQC) & John Hutcheson (Chair, SQC).

    Scottish Quality Crops is the quality assurance body that sets the standards for food safety and good practice for crops grown in Scotland. This gives confidence to buyers across the world and creates market opportunities for Scotland’s growers.

    SQC has 3,100 voluntary members, covering more than 90% of Scotland’s crops.

    The board is a cooperative of eight organisations from across the supply chain. Audits are carried out by an independent certification body, Food Integrity Assurance, who conduct assessments and certification.

    SQC standards are formed by and for growers and grain buyers.

    Listen to this episode to hear how SQC works with the supply chain to place Scotland’s combinable crops at the premium end of the UK and European markets.

    Time Stamps

    01.16 Introducing Teresa Dougall and John Hutcheson (SQC)

    05.32 SQC as a cooperative organisation

    08.18 SQC history and where it all began

    14.41 Annual review structure & what the market wants in terms of assured products

    25.19 Interaction with Scottish Government

    29.36 Recognising our unique and diverse landscape in Scotland

    31.14 Representing a high standard product

    34.05 Importing / exporting grain

    40.11 Closing thoughts from Teresa and John

    Resources

    https://www.sqcrops.co.uk/

    Contact:

    [email protected].uk

    [email protected].uk

    For more information, visit www.FAS.scot

    Facebook: @FASScot

    National Advice Hub

    Phone: 0300 323 0161

    Email: [email protected]

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  • In this episode George Chalmers is joined by SAC Consultants Kerry Leslie & Gavin Prentice, to discuss results from PCN Action Scotland along with the new CREW water scarcity guidance.

    Welcome to Cropcast, your go to podcast for all the latest information on arable crops. Each month, SAC advisor, George Chalmers will be joined by a range of industry experts, bringing you timely updates to help you make decisions in the field.

    Producer George Gauley, Editor Cameron Waugh, Executive Producer Kirstyn Blackwood, in association with the Scottish Government.

    Timestamps

    01:42 Introduction to Kerry Leslie

    02:27 Who does PCN impact?

    03:32 What is PCN?

    06:08 What is the PCN yield penalty?

    09:43 How do we know if there is PCN in a field?

    12:27 Variety choice

    16:42 The impact of other crops on PCN

    18:40 The impact of ground keepers

    20:50 PCN Action Scotland

    24:50 Next steps for PCN action Scotland

    28:50 Introduction to Gavin Prentice

    31:19 Water scarcity project

    33:20 Key project outcomes

    34:40 Identifying water scarcity risks

    37:50 Easy wins for farmers

    Related FAS Resources

    Technical Note (TN30): Potato Cyst Nematodes (PCN)

    Planning for Water Scarcity - New Practical Guide for Farmers and Growers in Scotland | Helping farmers in Scotland

    Other Related Resources

    PCN Action Scotland

    CREW Planning for Water Scarcity:

    https://www.crew.ac.uk/news/arable-futures-new-guidance-supports-scottish-farmers-plan-water-scarcity

    Planning for Water Scarcity: Practical guidance for Scottish farmers and growers | CREW | Scotland's Centre of Expertise for Waters

  • Welcome to CropCast Conversations. On today’s episode Mark is joined by Iain Riddell. Iain was a consultant and project manager with SAC Consulting for 45 years, before becoming self-employed and operating under Graystones Consulting. Iain’s work focuses on agricultural supply chains and his main interest is industrial hemp, which will be the focus of this episode. The global market for hemp is expected to quadruple by 2030 and as markets here evolve, there is great potential for Scotland’s farmers to reap the benefits.

    Hemp was actually grown in Scotland in the Middle Ages for rope and textile production, before it became more economic to import, to make ropes and sails for ships. It has recently attracted interest as a new arable crop as more uses for hemp become viable, including fibre/shiv for insulation and boarding in house construction and seeds used for cold pressed oil and food health products, plus many other uses. Hemp has also been shown to improve soil structure and quality, store CO2 and improve biodiversity and could play an important role in reducing Scotland’s greenhouse gas emissions. There is potential for this highly versatile crop to be a profitable break crop for farmers as demand increases for biobased materials to replace products derived from fossil fuels.

    Industrial hemp is used across sectors such as agriculture, automotives, bio-energy, construction, food and beverages, furniture, paper, personal care, recycling and textiles. Several years field crop experience in Angus and the Borders, and hemp crop trials in Scotland in 2024 has confirmed that the crop grows well in our climate.

    Episode Timestamps

    01.23 Introducing Iain Riddell

    02.50 Potential uses for hemp as an industrial crop

    03.46 What do we mean by ‘industrial hemp’

    05.45 Historical context

    10.45 Growing hemp for fibre

    12.17 Hemp – what’s currently going on in the UK

    17.09 What we learned from growing hemp in the rotation

    22.48 Retting process

    28.32 Emerging hemp markets and potential uses

    33.42 Hemp seed industry

    35.26 Phytoremediation and the advantage of deep tap roots

    37.23 Biodiversity benefits

    Resources

    The Potential of the Hemp Crop in Scotland | Helping farmers in Scotland

    Advancing a sustainable Scottish supply chain for industrial hemp and co-products

    British Hemp Alliance

    IndiNature – Natural fibre construction insulation

    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/industrial-hemp-licensing-guidance/industrial-hemp-licensing-factsheet

    The Rowett Institute | The University of Aberdeen

    Contact:

    [email protected].uk

    [email protected] (Iain Riddell)

    For more information, visit www.FAS.scot

    Facebook: @FASScot

    National Advice Hub

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  • In this episode George Chalmers is joined by SAC Consultant David Ross, to discuss crop margins from 2025 and predictions for 2026.

    Welcome to CropCast, your go to podcast for all the latest information on arable crops. Each month, SAC advisor, George Chalmers will be joined by a range of industry experts, bringing you timely updates to help you make decisions in the field.

    Producer George Gauley, Editor Cameron Waugh, Executive Producer Kirstyn Blackwood, in association with the Scottish Government.

    Time Stamps

    1:12 Introduction to David Ross

    5:00 Impact of weather on 2025 yields

    11:12 AHDB Farmbench

    13:44 2025 Winter Wheat

    19:20 2025 Oilseed Rape

    24:50 2025 Spring Barley

    28:32 2025 Winter Barley

    30:58 Variations between farm

    32:55 Projections for Winter Wheat

    38:27 Projections for Oilseed Rape 2026

    42:04 Projections for Barley 2026

    45:35 Alternative crops for 2026

    53:30 Key messages

    Related FAS Resources

    Crops and soils | Helping farmers in Scotland

    Other Related Resources

    Farmbench - a farm business comparison tool | AHDB

    Agricultural Reform Route Map

  • In this episode George Chalmers is joined by Professor Fiona Burnett to look back at some of the key developments in agronomy which have taken place over her 33-year career, along with discussion about those which will shape the future. 

    Welcome to CropCast, your go to podcast for all the latest information on arable crops. Each month, SAC adviser, George Chalmers will be joined by a range of industry experts, bringing you timely updates to help you make decisions in the field. 

    Producer George Gauley, Editor Cameron Waugh, Executive Producer Kirstyn Blackwood, in association with the Scottish Government. 

    Timestamps

    02:00 Fiona Background 

    05:00 Developments in crop rotation 

    07:00 Yield (change in mindset)  

    10:29 Using multi-site chemistry 

    16:28 New technology & Chemistry 

    18:00 Biostimulants  

    20:40 IPM Planning 

    24:14 Changes in regulations 

    29:30 BASIS training 

    31:50 Quality Assurance 

    33:45 The future of agronomy 

    35:40 Managing inputs for the season ahead

    38:05 Seed dressings 

    39:50 Reducing application rates 

    41:30 The challenge of resistance 

    43:40 Three top tips 

    Related FAS Resources

    FAS Crops & Soils https://www.fas.scot/crops-soils/ 

  • Welcome to Cropcast Conversations hosted by Mark Bowsher-Gibbs. On today’s episode Mark is joined by Andrew Milne and Nick Hobson of United Oilseeds. We hear how the co-operative is structured, review 2025 OSR harvest and look ahead to prospects for 2026. They also discuss physical movements of the crop and market pricing mechanisms, so for all things OSR, enjoy listening to this very interesting conversation.  

    Andrew Milne – United Oilseeds Area Manager (Scotland) 

    Nick Hobson – United Oilseeds Trading Manager 

    Timestamps  

    00.55 Introducing Andrew and Nick from United Oilseeds 

    02.39 United Oilseeds – the company, it’s history and the area it covers  

    09.52 Varieties  

    12.15 Harvest 2025 

    18.43 Looking ahead to 2026 

    23.47 Movement of rape beyond the store 

    30.07 Different contract options and storage options  

    37.44 Key market watchpoints  

    41.43 Independent analysis of oil content  

    43.51 OSR Reboot  

    47.33 Andrews take home message  

    Related FAS Resources    

    Crops and soils | Helping farmers in Scotland 

    How to Get Oilseed Rape off to a Good Start | Helping farmers in Scotland 

    Related FAS Resources    

    United Oilseeds | Oilseed Rape | Buy Seed | Sell crops 

    OSR-Reboot | United Oilseeds | Oilseed Rape 

    Winter oilseed rape recommended and candidate lists | AHDB 

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    Facebook: @FASScot 

     

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  • In this episode George Chalmers is joined by Edward Jones, who is a Sustainable Farming Advisor at Frontier Agriculture to discuss cover crops.  

    Welcome to CropCast, your go to podcast for all the latest information on arable crops. Each month, SAC advisor, George Chalmers will be joined by a range of industry experts, bringing you timely updates to help you make decisions in the field. 

    Producer George Gauley, Editor Cameron Waugh, Executive Producer Kirstyn Blackwood, in association with the Scottish Government. 

    Time codes 

    04:13 Definitions of green manure, cover crops & catch crops 

    09:14 Potential benefits 

    12:24 New species available 

    14:15 Different species for different areas 

    20:03 Considerations when choosing a crop 

    24:14 Greening 2026 

    28:40 Establishment 

    33:46 Potential uses with livestock 

    36:00 Seeds suitable for broadcasting 

    39:19 Three top tips 

    Linked FAS Resources  

    FAS Crops & Soils https://www.fas.scot/crops-soils/  

    EFA Greening 2026 https://www.fas.scot/preparing-for-the-future/

    Other Linked Resources

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ed-jones-931725133?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=android_app  

    Clinkstone – Companion Crops & autumn cover crops in a min-till system https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uw5xnHdsaEw  

    Cover Crop Guide: https://covercropsguide.co.uk

  • Welcome to Cropcast Conversations hosted by Mark Bowsher-Gibbs. On today’s episode Mark is joined by Julian South, Executive Director of The Maltsters’ Association of Great Britain (MAGB). MAGB are the trade association of the UK malting industry and represent over 98% of UK malt production, buying around 2 million tonnes of UK malting barley, to make about 1.6 million tonnes of malt. Mark and Julian discuss harvest 2025, barley varieties, tariffs and trade deals and opportunities for the industry. 

    Episode Timestamps  

    01.38 Background and structure of MAGB 

    04.43 What is malt? 

    06.59 Distilling malts and brewing malts 

    07.50 Harvest 2025 round up  

    16.12 Evaluating and approving new barley varieties for malting  

    23.31 International Barley Hub 

    26.00 Biggest challenges for the malting barley industry  

    29.47 International trade 

    33.25 Tariffs and trade deals 

    35.04 Peat as a flavouring for malt  

    37.10 Finding out more: www.ukmalt.com 

    38.25 The malt industry in 10 years time  

    Resources    

    The Maltsters’ Association of Great Britain 

    Malting Barley Committee - The Maltsters’ Association of Great Britain 

    Contact: Julian South: 07967452838, [email protected].uk 

    SRUC - Soils & plants - Recommended lists  

    SAC Recommended Lists for Cereals 2025-26 

    International Barley Hub - The James Hutton Institute  

    Mycotoxins - The Maltsters’ Association of Great Britain 

     

    For more information, visit  www.FAS.scot 

    Facebook: @FASScot 

     

    National Advice Hub 

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  • In this episode George Chalmers is joined by SAC Senior Consultant and Chartered Accountant Andrew Coalter to discuss Arable Farm Finances, particularly cash flow challenges, investment and capital allowances for arable farms.  

    Welcome to Cropcast, your go to podcast for all the latest information on arable crops. Each month, SAC advisor, George Chalmers will be joined by a range of industry experts, bringing you timely updates to help you make decisions in the field. 

    Producer George Gauley, Editor Cameron Waugh, Executive Producer Kirstyn Blackwood, in association with the Scottish Government. 

    Related FAS Resources  

    Cash Flow Forecasting: https://www.fas.scot/article/building-good-financial-habits-with-cash-flow-forecasting/  

    Budgeting & Financial Planning https://www.fas.scot/rural-business/business-tools/budgeting-and-financial-planning/ 

    Finance & Funding https://www.fas.scot/whats-stopping-you-finance-funding/ 

  • In this episode Tiffany Stephenson is joined by Robert Meadley to discuss some of the considerations which should be made when deciding to replace or invest in a piece of machinery. 

    Welcome to Cropcast, your go to podcast for all the latest information on arable crops. Each month, SAC advisor, Tiffany Stephenson will be joined by a range of industry experts, bringing you timely updates to help you make decisions in the field. 

    Producer George Gauley, Editor Cameron Waugh, Executive Producer Kirstyn Blackwood, in association with the Scottish Government. 

    Related FAS Resources

    Getting Started In Arable Agriculture - Machinery Appraisal | Information helping farmers in Scotland | Farm Advisory Service

    Other Related Resources

    Robert Meadley LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-meadley-85652223/?originalSubdomain=uk 

    Machinery costing calculator | AHDB

  • Welcome to CropCast Conversations hosted by Mark Bowsher-Gibbs. On today’s episode Mark is joined by two guests. Grant James (Business Development Manager at Sea2Soil) discusses an organic soil improver product from Sea2Soil. Grant provides an explanation of the biological mechanisms at play in the product, how it works on-farm and what to expect from applications. Steve Townsend brings a wealth of knowledge and experience of Regenerative Agriculture. Steve advises farmers all over the UK and Europe on how No-Till can improve their business. Steve is passionate about helping farmers reduce their fixed costs, increase their crop yields and weed control whilst repairing their soils. 

    Episode Timestamps  

    00.55 Harvest 2025 feedback 

    03.03 Steve & Soil First Farming 

    04.04 Grant & Sea2Soil 

    06.01 What is fish hydrolysate? 

    06.46 Feeding the soil biology 

    11.04 Practices to build up soil biology 

    20.20 Measuring soil biology 

    27.47 How different crop sectors are responding to regenerative agriculture 

    32.04 Nitrogen use efficiency  

    34.56 Albrecht theory 

    38.40 Getting the magnesium ratio right 

    41.15 Grant’s take home message 

    42.00 Steve’s take home message 

     

    FAS Resources 

    Regenerative Agriculture | Helping farmers in Scotland 

    Other Resources    

    Organic Soil Improver - Make soil healthier & more productive | Sea2Soil  

    Grant James: [email protected], 07976 879646 

    Soil First Farming 

    Steve Townsend: [email protected].uk, 07989 402112  

    For more information, visit  www.FAS.scot 

    Facebook: @FASScot 

     

    National Advice Hub 

    Phone: 0300 323 0161 

    Email: [email protected] 

  • In this episode Tiffany Stephenson is joined by Kristina Grenz, Senior Cereal Product Quality Scientist at AHDB, to discuss ergot, which proved to be a significant problem for many growers during harvest 2024. In this episode we discuss the ergot life cycle, symptoms as well as top management tips. 

    Welcome to Cropcast, your go to podcast for all the latest information on arable crops. Each month, SAC advisor, Tiffany Stephenson will be joined by a range of industry experts, bringing you timely updates to help you make decisions in the field. 

    Producer George Gauley, Editor Cameron Waugh, Executive Producer Kirstyn Blackwood, in association with the Scottish Government. 

    Related Resources

    AHDB – Ergot management guidance for cereals - https://ahdb.org.uk/news/ergot-management-guidance-for-cereals-strengthened-by-review 

    AHDB – An introduction to Ergot & its management in cereals https://ahdb.org.uk/knowledge-library/an-introduction-to-ergot-and-its-management-in-cereals 

    FAS – Ergot – What is it and how to prevent it? https://www.fas.scot/article/ergot-what-it-is-and-how-to-prevent-it/ 

    AHDB- Ergot in harvest 2024 https://ahdb.org.uk/news/ergot-in-harvest-2024-cereals-a-pathologist-s-paradise-a-supply-chain-challenge 

    AIC – Ergot in cereal crops https://www.agindustries.org.uk/resource/ergot-in-cereal-crops-contracts-legislation-and-effective-management-frequently-asked-questions-faqs.html 

  • In this episode Tiffany Stephenson is joined by Donald Dunbar and Alan Bruce to discuss changes to EFA options under the Scottish Government’s enhanced greening measures for 2026, and how farmers might go about integrating some of these options into their own farming systems.   

    Welcome to Cropcast, your go to podcast for all the latest information on arable crops. Each month, SAC advisor, Tiffany Stephenson will be joined by a range of industry experts, bringing you timely updates to help you make decisions in the field. 

    Producer George Gauley, Editor Cameron Waugh, Executive Producer Kirstyn Blackwood, in association with the Scottish Government. 

    Related FAS Resources  

    Greening guidance (2026)

    Preparing For The Future | Helping farmers in Scotland | Farm Advisory Service

  • In this episode Tiffany Stephenson is joined by George Chalmers to discuss grain storage and the importance of making sure stores are ready for harvest.  

    Welcome to Cropcast, your go to podcast for all the latest information on arable crops. Each month, SAC advisor, Tiffany Stephenson will be joined by a range of industry experts, bringing you timely updates to help you make decisions in the field. 

    Producer George Gauley, Editor Cameron Waugh, Executive Producer Kirstyn Blackwood, in association with the Scottish Government. 

    FAS Resources

    Crops and Soils Bulletin June 2023 - Grain Store Hygiene Ahead of Harvest | Helping farmers in Scotland | Farm Advisory Service

    Ensuring Safe Storage for Wet Malting Barley | Helping farmers in Scotland | Farm Advisory Service

    Other Resources

    AHDB (2023) Grain Storage Guide

  • Welcome to Cropcast Conversations hosted by Principal Consultant Mark Bowsher-Gibbs. On today’s episode Mark is joined by James Bolesworth (CRM AgriCommodities) to discuss how grain markets are looking for 2025 and in part 2 Mark is joined by George Chalmers (SAC Consulting) and Neil Havis (SRUC Professor, Crop Pathology) to update us on how crops are looking in Scotland.  

    Episode Timestamps  

    00.00 PART 1 – James Bolesworth (CRM AgriCommodities) 

    03.30 Wheat price movements over winter and early spring 

    06.14 Why has there been a steeper decline in grain price over the last few months? 

    09:20 Carryover stocks: current position and going into next season 

    12.58 Trump and tariffs: impact on food commodities and the grain market 

    16.33 Crop conditions and predicted reduction in production and output 

    19.55 Selling new crop: looking at opportunities to smooth the curve of volatility  

    23.00 PART 2 – George Chalmers (SAC Consulting) and Neil Havis (SRUC, Professor of Crop Pathology) 

    24.17 How crops are looking in Scotland 

    32.51 Yellow Rust and YR15 

    37.19 Choosing wheat varieties to grow this autumn  

    38.20 Spring barley update 

    42.30 Ramularia: the late season disease  

    FAS Resources 

    Yellow rust - FAS 

    New yellow rust strain confirmed - FAS 

    June Crop Update - FAS 

    FAS Newsletters - Crops & Soils Edition     

    Crop Trials Evening - Lothians 

    Crop Trials Evening - Aberdeenshire 

    Crop Trials Evening - Lanark 

    Other Resources    

    CRM AgriCommodities   

    [email protected].uk  

    For more information, visit www.FAS.scot 

    Facebook: @FASScot 

     

    National Advice Hub 

    Phone: 0300 323 0161 

    Email: [email protected] 

  • In this episode, Tiffany Stephenson is joined by Dr Kerry Leslie to talk about the Potato viruses, which can cause devastating compulsory burn down orders, and why these viruses remain a major concern for the industry going forward.

    Welcome to Cropcast, your go-to podcast for all the latest information on arable crops.

    Each month, SAC advisor Tiffany Stephenson will be joined by a range of industry experts, bringing you timely updates to help you make decisions in the field.

    Producer George Gauley, Editor Cameron Waugh, Executive Producer Kirstyn Blackwood, in association with the Scottish Government.

    Linked FAS Resources  

    Six steps for virus management doc https://www.sasa.gov.uk/sites/default/files/The_6_Steps_to_Effective_Virus_Management_in_Potato_Crops.pdf The SAC Association of Potato Producers (SACAPP) https://www.sruc.ac.uk/business-services/sac-consulting/our-expert-teams/knowledge-networks/potato-services/ 
  • Welcome to the first episode of Cropcast Conversations hosted by Principal Consultant Mark Bowsher-Gibbs.  On today’s episode Mark is joined by Iain Riddel (Principal Consultant, SAC Consulting). They discuss growing sugar beet in Scotland and cover sugar beet trial work, sites, varieties, farmer group feedback and conclusions from trial work.  

    Episode Timestamps  

    00.32 Introducing Iain Riddell 

    01.49 Background to sugar beet in Scotland 

    05.05 Rural Innovation Support Service project 

    10.12 Biorefining hubs 

    11.35 Farmers feedback on practicalities of sugar beet in the rotation 

    15.43   Harvesting sugar beet 

    18.40 Storing sugar beet 

    19.35 Trials of different varieties at different locations 

    29.40 IBiolC Conference take-home messages 

    31.30 Iain’s closing thoughts 

    FAS Resources 

    Field Trialling Sugar Beet in Eastern Scotland

    Other Resources    

    IBiolC (Organisation that connects industry, academia and government to bring biotechnology processes and products to the global market) 

     IBiolC annual conference (March 2025)   

     Sugar Beet: A Just Transition for the Chemicals Sector and a Net Zero Solution for Manufacturing.  

    For more information, visit www.FAS.scot 

    Twitter: @FASScot 

    Facebook: @FASScot 

    National Advice Hub 

    Phone: 0300 323 0161 

    Email: [email protected] 

  • In this episode Tiffany Stephenson is joined by Edward Scaman and Chris McClymont to talk about herbicides. How is the current season progressing and what is the best practice advice when it comes to applying products.  

    Welcome to Cropcast, your go to podcast for all the latest information on arable crops. Each month, SAC advisor, Tiffany Stephenson will be joined by a range of industry experts, bringing you timely updates to help you make decisions in the field. 

    Producer George Gauley, Editor Cameron Waugh, Executive Producer Kirstyn Blackwood, in association with the Scottish Government.

    Linked FAS Resources  

    YouTube - Bayer Weed Screen

    Find your local Bayer technical manager

    FAS - Herbicides

  • In this episode Tiffany Stephenson is joined by Tom Scrope to talk about his 2025 Nuffield Scholarship, in which he is exploring new ways of farmer knowledge exchange to secure stronger soils. Tom is also the Co-founder of soil benchmark, an online platform which can be used to create bespoke soil management plans.  

    Welcome to Cropcast, your go to podcast for all the latest information on arable crops. Each month, SAC advisor, Tiffany Stephenson will be joined by a range of industry experts, bringing you timely updates to help you make decisions in the field. 

    Producer George Gauley, Editor Cameron Waugh, Executive Producer Kerry Hammond, in association with the Scottish Government. 

    Linked Resources  

    Nuffield Farming Scholarships: https://www.nuffieldscholar.org/scholars/2024/tom-scrope 

    Soil benchmark: https://www.soilbenchmark.com/#features 

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