Defra Farming Podcast

Defra

The Defra Farming Podcast is produced by Defra’s Farming and Countryside team. Each episode brings together farmers and people from across the sector to share real experiences, explore practical challenges, and talk about what government support and policy changes mean on the ground. It’s a space for open conversations about farming in England, from innovation and environmental schemes to productivity, resilience and the future of food production. The podcast is part of Defra’s commitment to open and transparent communication with the farming community. For regular updates, you can also subscribe to the Defra Farming blog:https://defrafarming.blog.gov.uk/subscribe

  1. 3d ago

    How government funding is supporting innovation on farms - Chris Lyons, Dominic Swan, David Prior Hope

    In episode 21, Chris Lyons from Innovate UK speaks to two successful recipients of government innovation funding to find out how it has helped them test new ideas, reduce risk and deliver results on-farm. Dominic Swan from Catalyst Farming explains how four Norfolk farming businesses used a Research Starter project to explore computer crop modelling to improve nitrogen-use efficiency. The work has now secured further support through ADOPT to scale up trials across more farms, soil types and machinery. David Prior Hope from Fibe shares how a feasibility project led to the development of the world's first potato stem harvester. Working with growers, researchers and industry partners, the project is creating a potential new income stream for potato producers by collecting stems that would otherwise be discarded. David explains how the technology is now being tested through ADOPT to compare it with conventional flailing and better understand impacts on soils, nutrients and crop health. Together, they discuss the importance of collaboration, working with researchers and facilitators, overcoming barriers to innovation and sharing results so others can learn from both successes and setbacks. Whether you're a farmer with a practical problem you'd like to solve, a business developing new technologies or a researcher looking to work more closely with industry, this episode offers practical insights into how innovation funding can help turn ideas into on-farm results. ADOPT Support Hub https://www.farmpep.net/adopt/enquire Farming Innovation Programme https://farminginnovation.ukri.org Find an ADOPT facilitator https://iuk-business-connect.org.uk/adopt-project-facilitators/directory-of-facilitators Fibe https://fibe.uk Catalyst Farming https://catalystfarming.co.uk For more updates https://defrafarming.blog.gov.uk

    26 min
  2. Apr 20

    Farming for the Future: building resilience through soil and water management - Hannah Barrett, Charlie Ennals, Thomas Gent

    In episode 20 of the Defra Farming podcast, guest host Hannah Barrett—a Catchment Sensitive Farming adviser in the East of England—speaks with Norfolk farmer Charlie Ennals and Cambridgeshire farmer Thomas Gent. Together, they explore how working with nature can help farms become more resilient in the face of changing weather patterns, rising costs and increasing uncertainty. Charlie shares how gradual changes—such as cover cropping, introducing livestock and improving soil organic matter—have helped her farm retain moisture in dry springs while maintaining productivity. Thomas reflects on nearly two decades of no-till farming, highlighting the role of soil structure, drainage and machinery decisions in reducing costs and improving performance. They discuss the realities behind these systems, including what hasn’t worked, the importance of patience during transition, and how collaboration—whether sharing machinery or working with neighbours—can help spread risk and reduce costs. The conversation focuses on practical steps farmers can take, from improving water infiltration and reducing inputs to using data and precision farming tools to make better business decisions. 🔗 Useful links mentioned in this episode:  Catchment Sensitive Farming: https://www.farmingadviceservice.org.uk/csf/get-in-touch  Farming for the Future: https://farming.campaign.gov.uk  Defra Farming blog: https://defrafarming.blog.gov.uk

    33 min
  3. Feb 5

    How farmers can access the government’s ADOPT innovation fund to test ideas on-farm - Thomas Slattery, Bryony Graham, Peter Southwell

    The government’s Accelerating Development of Practices and Technologies (ADOPT) Fund helps farmers access funding to test practical ideas on their own farms, from new crops and soil systems to technology and collaborative trials. It is part of the Farming Innovation Programme delivered in partnership with Innovate UK. In episode 19 of the Defra Farming Podcast, we’re joined by two farmers with live ADOPT projects to explore what practical innovation looks like on-farm. Bryony Graham, an arable farmer in Essex, shares how she’s trialling willow as a high-carbon crop and testing compost mixes as a potential peat-free growing medium. Peter Southwell, an arable farmer in East Yorkshire, explains how the Yorkshire Nutrition Club is bringing farmers together to benchmark crop nutrition and test new technologies. Guest host Thomas Slattery, from UK Agri-Tech Centre, also explains how the ADOPT fund works, how farmers can access support through the ADOPT Support Hub, and why farmer-led experimentation is at the heart of the scheme. If you’ve got an idea you’ve been mulling over, this episode explores how ADOPT can help you test it in real farming conditions. ADOPT innovation fund: how it works and how to apply https://farminginnovation.ukri.org/adopt ADOPT Support Hub https://www.farmpep.net/adopt/enquire Directory of ADOPT facilitators https://iuk-business-connect.org.uk/adopt-project-facilitators/directory-of-facilitators Defra Farming blog ADOPT: first projects selected as next round opens https://defrafarming.blog.gov.uk/2025/12/15/adopt-first-projects-selected-as-next-round-opens Live ADOPT projects https://farmpep.net/adopt/live-projects

    37 min

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The Defra Farming Podcast is produced by Defra’s Farming and Countryside team. Each episode brings together farmers and people from across the sector to share real experiences, explore practical challenges, and talk about what government support and policy changes mean on the ground. It’s a space for open conversations about farming in England, from innovation and environmental schemes to productivity, resilience and the future of food production. The podcast is part of Defra’s commitment to open and transparent communication with the farming community. For regular updates, you can also subscribe to the Defra Farming blog:https://defrafarming.blog.gov.uk/subscribe

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