Big questions in agriculture need bigger experiments  @bbsrcmedia
Big questions in agriculture need bigger experiments  @bbsrcmedia
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The North Wyke Farm Platform (NWFP) is one of the largest and most ambitious experiments in the UK, designed to compare different approaches to sheep and #beef #farming.

This unique project, set in the Devon countryside at North Wyke, a part of the Rothamsted Research institute, records the chemical constituents of water running from each field, details every input that goes onto the ground, and measures #animal production to compare the productivity of entire farms in a grassland #ecosystem.

Join us as we explore the scale and ambition of this groundbreaking study.


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