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This category contains information about the science of agriculture specific to the United Kingdom. Information about agricultural businesses can be found in the linked categories.
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A non-profit making UK body which researches into temperate agroforestry and all aspects of plant cropping and uses, including tree, shrub and perennial crops.
Farming movement focusing on sustainable food, aiming to reverse the decline in wildlife, and promote certain brands.
Sets forest management standards for the UK and provides an information service.
Research centres into crops, soils, land use and environmental issues. Provides events, news and team profiles.
Resource illustrating the human use of plants around the world, including 500 specimens of fungi, artefacts made from plants, and materials, such as wood samples. Summary of history and research, with contacts in Richmond.
Details about the organisation that helps farmers and growers protect the environment, together with information for producers and consumers.
A non-profit making charity in north-east Cumbria. Site provides information about organic meat, foot and mouth, sustainability in farming, and local conservation programmes.
Independent body specialising in agriculture, horticulture and food. It supplies a number of services including consultancy, training, and technical advice to governments, supra-governmental agencies, agribusiness and farmers.
A society dedicated to preserving and enhancing this endangered breed.
Scientific projects on productivity of crop and livestock systems, pests and disease, and insect resistance to agrochemicals. Includes reports, from departments in Devon, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Suffolk.
Charity devoted to the advancement of British agriculture through good science and stewardship. Organisers of the Royal Show, the Town and Country Festival and The Amateur Gardening Spring Show.
Information on trees, forest management and careers in arboriculture and forestry.
Advice to farmers from the National Counter Terrorism Security Office.
Resource illustrating the human use of plants around the world, including 500 specimens of fungi, artefacts made from plants, and materials, such as wood samples. Summary of history and research, with contacts in Richmond.
Research centres into crops, soils, land use and environmental issues. Provides events, news and team profiles.
Scientific projects on productivity of crop and livestock systems, pests and disease, and insect resistance to agrochemicals. Includes reports, from departments in Devon, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Suffolk.
Farming movement focusing on sustainable food, aiming to reverse the decline in wildlife, and promote certain brands.
Advice to farmers from the National Counter Terrorism Security Office.
A society dedicated to preserving and enhancing this endangered breed.
Information on trees, forest management and careers in arboriculture and forestry.
Charity devoted to the advancement of British agriculture through good science and stewardship. Organisers of the Royal Show, the Town and Country Festival and The Amateur Gardening Spring Show.
A non-profit making charity in north-east Cumbria. Site provides information about organic meat, foot and mouth, sustainability in farming, and local conservation programmes.
Details about the organisation that helps farmers and growers protect the environment, together with information for producers and consumers.
Independent body specialising in agriculture, horticulture and food. It supplies a number of services including consultancy, training, and technical advice to governments, supra-governmental agencies, agribusiness and farmers.
Sets forest management standards for the UK and provides an information service.
A non-profit making UK body which researches into temperate agroforestry and all aspects of plant cropping and uses, including tree, shrub and perennial crops.
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