Research
We are excited to announce the relaunch of our groundbreaking knowledge exchange platform. This is aimed at revolutionising the way research and new approaches are shared and implemented within the agricultural industry.
Elements of the knowledge exchange platform
Collaborative workshops and webinars
Regularly scheduled events that bring together researchers, farmers, and leading industry professionals to discuss emerging trends, share experiences, and collaborate on innovative solutions.
Digital media
A user-friendly online portal that provides access to a wealth of research findings, best practices, and case studies. The platform includes interactive tools and resources to support farmers in implementing new techniques.
Access to Innovation Farm
Benefit from our on farm trials and demonstrations, conducted at our own 1000 acre Innovation Farm with
in-depth commentary on all data and results.
Mentorship and support networks
Establishing a network of mentors and support groups to provide ongoing guidance and assistance to farmers as they adopt new practices.
Tech Innovator Programme
We are seeking pioneering ideas and technologies that address major on-farm challenges and opportunities. This programme offers a unique chance to validate your solution through a professionally managed trial, at no financial cost to you.
Can your innovation deliver significant improvements in productivity, resilience and sustainability and progress towards net zero farming?
Subscriptions – 3 meetings per year
Combinable crops: £1,200
Potatoes: £2,000
For subscriptions, please contact us for more information by clicking here
Next event
20 February 2026
Nocton, Lincolnshire
Spring crop management – combinables
Fungicide decisions in a changing climate
– How evolving weather patterns are reshaping disease risk (Septoria, rusts, stress‑related disease)
– Aligning chemistry, mode of action and spend with actual in‑crop risk
– Building resilient programmes while managing resistance
Data-led fungicide optimisation
– Using multi‑year disease, weather and varietal data to target inputs
– Challenging the “insurance‑first” mindset
– Distinguishing between risks that can be managed versus insured
Cover crop agronomy: value, risk and return
– Evidence‑based impacts on soil structure, nutrients and weeds
– Yield effects, establishment and termination challenges
– Economics: costs, payback and rotational fit
Trials and emerging crop protection tools
– Highlights from Dyson Farming Research’s 2025 trials
– Disease insights, including varietal sensitivity and nutrition interactions
– New tools and products, including stabilised amine approaches, biofungicides and novel modes of action
– Balancing agronomy, economics and risk at field scale
Subscriptions – 3 meetings per year
Combinable crops: £1,200
Potatoes: £2,000
For subscriptions, please contact us for more information by clicking here