Episodios

  • Forage for knowledge of grass growth and educating school children about farming
    Apr 8 2026

    It’s back to the classroom for The AG Show team as we dive into regional grass growth and how the industry is helping kids better understand where their food actually comes from.

    We kick things off with Forage for Knowledge, a handy tool supporting farmers with grassland management - and with the help of a brand new F.I.E.L.D. Agent, we find out exactly what it brings to the table.

    We also catch up with LEAF to hear how they’re teaming up with AHDB to make sure students get the full picture when it comes to sustainable, responsible farming.

    Oh - and we discover who’s planning to swap wellies for cowboy spurs with a horse‑riding honeymoon on the cards.

    SOME USEFUL BITS (FROM AHDB & BEYOND)

    Forage for Knowledge | AHDB

    Education – AHDB Catalogue

    Home | Countryside Classroom

    Sustainability in Agriculture | Countryside Classroom

    Homepage - Open Farm Sunday

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  • Learning from Danish dairy farmers and tracking weekly fertiliser prices
    Apr 1 2026

    The AG Show is going full continental this week! We’re joined by a couple of our dairy farmers who’ve just landed back from an AHDB study tour in Denmark. They’ve come home buzzing with fresh ideas from one of the most forward‑thinking dairy industries out there… although it seems someone completely missed the memo about bringing back Danish pastries.

    We’re also digging into how farmers and broadcasters are leaning on AHDB to make sense of how the conflict in the Middle East is hitting agriculture and food production. There’s even a brand‑new weekly fertiliser price tracker to help keep everyone in the loop.

    And finally, did Hannah get grilled by her parents for daring to step into the kitchen wearing her wellies while farm‑sitting? You’ll have to listen in to find out…

    SOME USEFUL BITS (FROM AHDB & BEYOND)

    Dairy | AHDB

    SEGES Innovation

    Middle East conflict: Impacts and implications for UK farmers | AHDB

    GB fertiliser prices | AHDB

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    39 m
  • Could harvesting rainwater on farm be a game changer? Plus AHDB engagement and plant-based food labelling
    Mar 25 2026

    From roof to resource - The AG Show is teaming up with a project across nine farms in Cumbria that’s helping farmers kit out their buildings to collect and reuse rainwater. AHDB’s Beef and Lamb Engagement Manager for the North West, Karl Pendlebury, pops by to chat about what it’s all about.

    Good job Karl’s on hand too, because Hannah’s attempts to join live from her parents’ calving shed are… well, let’s just say temperamental! Karl also talks about his role working directly with farmers - something our Chair, Emily Norton, recently dug into on the Meet the Farmers - The Big Debate podcast.

    And Charlotte’s got the latest from the EU, where plant‑based foods might soon be banned from using labels like "fillet" or "bacon".

    SOME USEFUL BITS (FROM AHDB & BEYOND)

    Protecting the water supply for your crops | AHDB

    West Cumbria Rivers Trust - Caring For West Cumbrian Rivers & Lakes

    Farmers React to the Iran Conflict. And Does the AHDB Provide Value for Money? Big Debate ep10

    Plant-based brands brace for ‘chaos’ after EU rule change | The Grocer

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  • Spring calving update, fungicide resistance explained and a pork pie without pastry?!
    Mar 18 2026

    Beef and arable farmer Mark Jelly drops into The AG Show direct from the calving shed as he shares his experiences this spring. He talks us through the tech that’s helping him keep calf survival rates impressively high - all while trying not to get overshadowed by one particularly attention-seeking cow.

    We’re also diving into fungicide resistance with AHDB senior crop protection scientist Catherine Harries, who breaks it down for us using insights from Niab’s long-term monitoring.

    And finally… who’s been messing with the sacred pork pie? Someone’s swapped the pastry for bread - and we need to talk about it.

    SOME USEFUL BITS (FROM AHDB & BEYOND)

    Maternal Matters: breeding, calving and managing heifers | AHDB

    Feeding suckler cows and calves | AHDB

    Research | Niab

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    37 m
  • Bluetongue lambing and calving risks, Middle East uncertainty and meat shopper journey
    Mar 11 2026

    With lambing and spring calving now in full swing, the AG Show team checks in with a vet to get the lowdown on what the Bluetongue virus could mean for the newest arrivals in your flock or herd.

    We also dig into how the conflict in the Middle East might shake up nitrogen supplies and impact other farm costs.

    And with shoppers feeling the pinch from rising food prices, we hear about a new study looking into what really influences their choices when they’re picking up red meat in-store.

    SOME USEFUL BITS (FROM AHDB & BEYOND)

    Bluetongue Virus Hub - Ruminant Health & Welfare

    BTV-3_Factsheet_A4_260224.indd

    Bluetongue virus webinars | AHDB

    Middle East escalation and potential implications for nitrogen and farm costs | AHDB

    Consumer insights: Meat shopper journey | AHDB

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    38 m
  • Mobile farm café in a horse trailer, plus UK dairy and red meat exports record high
    Mar 4 2026

    The AG Show is hanging out with Suffolk pork farmer Molly-Anne Gimson to hear how she transformed an old horse trailer into a super-cute mobile café. She’s a young entrepreneur with a seriously inspiring story - and she’s using her platform to help more people understand where their food actually comes from.

    We’re also diving into why 2025 was a standout year for UK dairy and red meat exports, with global demand smashing records at £4 billion. AHDB’s International Trade Development Director, Jonathan Eckley, joins us to break down what drove that success and where the next big growth opportunities might be.

    Oh, and don’t miss our update on what’s happening in the lamb market, too.

    ** Please note this episode was recorded before the recent events in Iran and the Middle East **

    SOME USEFUL BITS (FROM AHDB & BEYOND)

    About | Pigs In...

    Global appetite for UK dairy and red meat sees exports hit record high of £4 billion | AHDB

    Lamb market outlook | AHDB

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    38 m
  • Padel in a potato store? Hear how a farmer's embraced the sporting craze, plus spring drilling tips
    Feb 25 2026

    The AG Show is stepping onto the court - literally - as one inventive farmer has transformed his potato store into a set of padel courts to cash in on the fitness craze everyone’s suddenly obsessed with. Turns out the old barn is exactly the right height for anyone hoping to hit the perfect lob!

    With spring drilling creeping up fast, we also check in with AHDB’s agronomy guru Bek Hirstman, who’s got some seriously handy tips for tackling those soggy fields.

    Oh, and there’s also a royal visit to an auction mart - so plenty to talk about this week!

    SOME USEFUL BITS (FROM AHDB & BEYOND)

    Padel: What is it and why is the racquet sport so popular? - BBC Sport

    Padel Farm York | Play Padel in York

    Recommended Lists for cereals and oilseeds (RL) | AHDB

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    37 m
  • Woollen ropes, British pork campaign and beef market outlook
    Feb 18 2026

    Ever wondered what happens to a sheep’s fleece after shearing? Turns out, it’s not just for jumpers. The AG Show team caught up with a farmer who’s breaking new ground by turning wool into ropes on a commercial scale - and get this, they’re apparently brilliant for harvesting seaweed. Who knew?

    They also dive into the latest push from AHDB to champion British pork. So don’t be surprised if you spot a new ad popping up during the break of the latest Ant & Dec show - we’re really going for it.

    And to top it off, there’s a rundown of the newly released beef market outlook, in case you want the inside line on what’s happening in the sector.

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    Choose Sustainable Rope: 100% NATURAL BRITISH WOOL PRODUCTS

    Pork marketing campaign returns bigger than ever | AHDB

    Beef market outlook | AHDB

    Tackling mental health in the farming community of Herefordshire

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    39 m