Summary
The Resilient Farm Roadshow (North) is a 2025 practitioner-centred extension initiative by the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board designed to facilitate peer-to-peer knowledge exchange amongst farmers in northern England on soil health and farm resilience. Rather than a formal experimental study, it functions as a structured programme of field visits and case study documentation to mobilise farmer-led learning and promote regenerative and resilience-focused farming practices. The initiative prioritises direct farmer-to-farmer learning as a mechanism for practice change in the region.
Regional applicability
This initiative is directly situated in northern England and reflects United Kingdom agricultural policy emphasis on soil health and farm resilience. Findings and farmer case studies will be directly applicable to UK farming practice, though uptake and applicability will vary with farm type, scale and local conditions across the north.
Key measures
Farmer participation rates, case study documentation, field visit engagement, and inferred adoption of resilience-focused practices (specific metrics not detailed in metadata)
Outcomes reported
The roadshow documented farmer participation in field visits and case study exchanges focused on soil health and farm resilience practices. Outcomes likely include knowledge mobilisation and evidence of practice adoption amongst participating farmers, though specific metrics are not detailed in available metadata.
Funding & declared interests
Funding: AHDB
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