NIAB Park Farm redevelopment
NIAB is proposing to improve and modernise its Park Farm site, near Histon on the outskirts of Cambridge, to bring the facilities up-to-date.
NIAB is proposing to improve and modernise its Park Farm site, near Histon on the outskirts of Cambridge, to bring the facilities up-to-date.
Congratulations to our CEO Dr Tina Barsby who has been awarded The 2016 Farmers Club Cup for her significant contribution to British Agriculture. Tina received the award at the Annual Farmers Club House of Lords Lunch, pictured here with NIAB's Trust and Board chairmen Tony Pexton and Jim Godfrey.
NIAB's CEO Dr Tina Barsby and Board Chairman Jim Godfrey welcomed Defra Minister of State for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food George Eustice MP to the Cambridge site today (Monday 21st November 2016).
An industry consortium, led by Berry Gardens Growers Ltd and NIAB EMR, has won a BBSRC collaborative training partnership (CTP) award to provide a £1.9 million postgraduate programme for scientific research on fruit crops.
Another regional office address change for our NIAB TAG trials teams. The south-east regional field trials centre has moved to our NIAB EMR site at East Malling, after many years around Adisham and Wye.
The relocation is a natural move with the facilities and trials land available at NIAB EMR. Trials managers Lorenzo Borleanu and Gloria Endredi are looking forward to welcoming members and customers to the site.
Ian Mackay, head of quantitative genetics at the UK crop research organisation NIAB, has been appointed a Visiting Professor at The University of East Anglia.
Unusually high levels of wheat yellow rust, observed in AHDB Recommended Lists (RL) trials during 2016, have resulted in an early and major revision to disease ratings.
The new ratings, issued 11 October 2016, affect Groups 3 and 4 winter wheat varieties, with some ratings reduced by as much as four points.
Booking is now open for NIAB's popular two-week postgraduate level training course 'Quantitative methods inplant breeding' introducing participants to methods in quantitative genetics and statistics.
NIAB TAG's north-west regional field trials centre moved to a new site in Lilleshall, near Telford, on 1st October 2016.
The relocation, after 92 years based at the Harper Adams University campus, is due to change in the nature of the field trials being carried out in the region. Current or future projects with HAU carry on as normal. Centre manager Cathy Johnson and trials manager Joe Davies are looking forward to the new opportunities a change in location, to just a few miles down the road, bring about.
The new address, which will be known as 'NIAB TAG Telford', is:
Jim Godfrey succeeded Jeremy Lewis as Chairman of the NIAB Board at the AGM on 15 September 2016.
Jim is a director of RJ & AE Godfrey, a family farming business in North Lincolnshire with 4,000 ha of arable crops and a successful indoor pig unit with 6,500 sows, producing 165,000 pigs each year for customers including Morrison’s.