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Crop it Like It's Hot podcast: Three Nuffield Scholars talk project plans including farm data, knowledge sharing and travel plans

Take a deep dive with us into three Nuffield Farming Scholarship projects, ahead of their international travels later this year

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Crop it Like It's Hot podcast: Three Nuffield Scholars talk project plans including farm data, knowledge sharing and travel plans

Join us as Ash Ellwood hosts a roundtable discussion with three newly-elected, arable-focused Nuffield Farming Scholars before they embark on global travels to see what agricultural knowledge they can gain from other countries.

 

Hear about the scholarship application process, individual projects and travel plans as we delve into the inner workings of their titles and highlight each of their hopes for the next 18 months.

Speakers

Jamie Stokes - Cambridgeshire arable farmer

Sam Watson-Jones - Agricultural autonomy and data technologist 

Tom Scrope - Co-founder of Soil Benchmark

Projects

Sam Watson-Jones - Per plant farming, artificial intelligence and the future of arable farming

Tom Scrope - Growing together: exploring new ways of farmer knowledge exchange to secure stronger soils

Jamie Stokes - Doing more with less - learning from the small to teach the big

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