Blogs
13/9/2024 in: Allerton Project Research Blog under: Farming , Allerton Project
Joe Stanley shares his transformative journey at the Allerton Project, advocating sustainable farming practices, addressing obstacles to adoption, and emphasising the need for greater support across the food supply chain.
31/7/2024 in: Allerton Project Research Blog under: Allerton Project
Professor Chris Stoate looks back on the Allerton Project’s achievements as he steps down as its Head of Research.
19/7/2024 in: Allerton Project Research Blog under: Allerton Project , Big Farmland Bird Count
The annual monitoring of breeding songbirds at the Allerton Project now represents a long-term dataset spanning 33 years. Overall songbird numbers remain around 70% higher than they were at the start of the project in 1992.
15/7/2024 in: Allerton Project Research Blog
This week saw another significant and exciting development in the life of the Allerton Project: we opened our newly build accommodation to our first guests – very fittingly GWCT staff coming to help with our research work.
10/6/2024 in: Allerton Project Research Blog under: Allerton Project , Farming
I recently returned from the biennial EURAF European Agroforestry Conference in the Czech Republic. My train from Vienna was cancelled because of exceptionally severe flooding in Austria and southern Germany so that I arrived home a day late. It was a relatively minor inconvenience. The flooding resulted in fatalities, river levels rising to their highest level in a century, and the Danube being closed to shipping.
26/4/2024 in: Allerton Project Research Blog under: Allerton Project
Over Agroforestry Open Weekend 2024 we will be open Friday 17th May 1.00 – 3.00pm