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How One Farmer Has Rung 80,000 Farmland Birds
There’s never a day without food on the ground at Brewery Farm, Suffolk. That’s how farmer and keeper Graham Denny has managed to ring over 80,000 birds across his 200-acre holding - proof that when supplementary feeding is done right, it transforms the fortunes of farmland wildlife. Graham’s approach is simple but relentless. Most mornings through winter, he’s out on the quad scattering seed by hand; feeding along the hedgerows and into the cover crops where the little birds

Ethan Powell
5 days ago3 min read


One-Year Extension for Countryside Stewardship Mid Tier Agreements
Defra confirms a one-year Countryside Stewardship Mid-Tier extension for over 5,000 English farmers, offering payment continuity and environmental delivery support.

Ana Reynolds
Oct 152 min read


Establishing New Hedge Plants and Trees
At Oakbank, we spend a lot of time helping clients design and establish new hedge plantings. Done well, they can transform a farm - in...

Rory Saunders
Sep 307 min read


Celebrating Countryside Conservation
We spend most of our time working away, alongside farmers, landowners and estate managers, helping to design and deliver habitats that...

Ana Reynolds
Sep 303 min read


AB12, CAB12 & AHW2 Supplementary Winter Bird Feeding - Complete Guide
Supplementary winter feeding bridges the "hungry gap" for farmland birds from December to April, when natural seed sources run low. Under Countryside Stewardship (AB12) and Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI, AHW2), farmers supply a compliant seed mix weekly across a minimum of two feeding sites per hectare. Using small seeds alongside cereals, feeding little and often and placing feed near existing habitat helps support species such as yellowhammer, corn bunting, linnet and

Rory Saunders
Sep 167 min read


Why Cover Crop After Maize?
This season is the first where growing a cover crop after maize is funded under the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) 2024, offering...

Harry Moffat
Aug 313 min read


Are Cover Crops Worth It? Thoughtful Choices Deliver Returns
You can hardly go to an arable farming event without hearing about "cover crops" and "catch crops". But are they worth the space, time...

Ana Reynolds
Aug 318 min read


Why Herbal Leys Deserve a Place in Your Rotation
Herbal leys are more than just a latest fashion in livestock grazing swards - they play a strategic role in arable rotations, delivering...

Ana Reynolds
Aug 45 min read


Getting the Best Out of CIPM3 / IPM3 Companion Cropping
Maximising IPM and soil health with well-designed companion crops under IPM3 / CIPM3. Establishment guidance, research and practical tips.

Ana Reynolds
Jul 228 min read


Can Short-Term Summer Cover Crops Transform Your Farm's Water Management?
With hot, dry days dominating much of the UK and some combines already rolling across the South and East before the end of June, many...

Ana Reynolds
Jun 303 min read


Wildlife-Friendly Farming: Small Changes for Big Gains
There is no hiding the fact that our wildlife is in need of some help. In the UK, 41% of species have experienced declines since 1970. Farmland birds have been some of the hardest hit, with an overall 56% decline in populations in the same 50 years. Corn bunting, grey partridge, turtle dove and tree sparrow have all declined by over 90%, with the turtle dove fast approaching extinction in the UK. As farmers, gamekeepers, and land managers, many are well placed to contribute t

Jamie Gunn
Jun 126 min read


Pilsgate Demonstration Evening
We held our second annual demonstration evening at Pilsgate, Stamford, on the 4th June 2025. An audience of almost 100 people gathers in...

Harry Moffat
May 12 min read


Weeds for Wildlife: Rethinking Tidy Habits on Farm
What exactly is a weed? In basic terms, the term 'weed' refers to any plant growing in an unwanted location, whether that’s in a garden...

Rory Saunders
Feb 12, 20245 min read
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