Research
We develop regenerative farming systems by learning through doing. Become part of the knowledge group led by specialised farming experts delivering:
We develop regenerative farming systems by learning through doing.
Become part of the knowledge group led by specialised farming experts delivering:
Collaborative workshops and webinars
Collaborative workshops and webinars Events bringing researchers, farmers and leading industry professionals together to discuss emerging trends, share experiences and collaborate on innovative solutions.
Member library media
Our member portal that provide access to a wealth of research findings, best practicies and case studies. The platform includes interactive tools and resources to support farmers in implementing new techniques.
Access to our innovation farm
Benefit from our farm trials and demonstrations, conducted at out own 1,000 acre Research Centre across Lincolnshire, with in depth commentary on all data and results.
Mentorship and support network
Build your network of mentors and support groups to provide ongoing guidance and assistance to farmers as they adapt new practices.
Member events
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1,000 acre research farm.
The UK’s largest collective commercial research farm. Shaping the future of farming by learning through doing.
Case study: Glasshouse
Robotic Harvesting: Dyson Farming has supported the research and development of harvest robotics since the glasshouse was built in 2021. Successful trials of the Dogtooth Gen 5 robot have increased pick rates from 1–2 berries per minute to more than seven berries per minute.
Hybrid vertical
growing system
growing system
Dyson engineered our HVGS rig producing
up to three times more crop using the same as the traditional system. This innovation uses 70% less heat energy and 50% less CO2 per kilo of fruit produced, while improving fruit quality through precise management of light and irrigation.
“Experimenting and improving things. It’s regenerative and it’s the right way to farm. You can’t just buy a farm and farm it, you have to have this deep knowledge of weather, soil and that sort of thing. You’re doing it because you are creating something worthwhile.”
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James Dyson, Founder
We are seeking pioneering ideas and technologies that address major farm challenges
Can your innovation deliver significant improvements in productivity, resilience and sustainability to progress towards net zero farming.
The Tech Innovator Programme offers a chance to validate your solution through a proffesionaly managed trial, at no financial cost to you.