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  • Agricology Podcast

    Rethinking Oilseed Rape - The Promise of Companion Cropping

    22/01/2026 | 28 mins.
    In this special edition of the Agricology Podcast, we introduce an exciting new research project investigating how companion cropping can support pest, weed, and disease management in oilseed rape (OSR). Head of Agricology Matt Smee is joined by Duncan Coston (Entomological Research Consultant and Project Lead) and Lynn Tatnell (Weed Biologist at ADAS) to explore why OSR can be such a challenging crop for UK farmers and how companion cropping could offer a more resilient, regenerative way forward. 

    They discuss topics such as: 

    What companion cropping involves in practice. 


    How this technique could help manage pests such as cabbage stem flea beetle.


    The benefits of working in partnership with farmers and researchers in Sweden. 


    What the project is hoping to achieve over the next three years.


    How farmers in the UK can follow the research or get involved in trials. 

    We hope you enjoy listening! 

    Show notes 

    This podcast is part of a three-year research project investigating how companion cropping can support pest, weed, and disease management in winter OSR in Sweden and the UK. 

    Running from January 2025 to December 2027, the study 'Companion Cropping in Winter Oilseed Rape' aims to develop integrated pest management (IPM) strategies that reduce reliance on pesticides, offering growers practical and organic crop protection techniques. 

    The project has been generously funded by the Ekhaga Foundation and is a collaboration between ADAS, Agricology and Agrovast.  

    Read more about the project and how you can get involved in the trials here.
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    Agroforestry Through the Elements - People

    11/12/2025 | 57 mins.
    This is the last episode of a new series exploring agroforestry, in which we use the elements as a framework to deepen understanding and challenge assumptions around trees on farms. The overarching aim is to explore how trees on farms contribute to more than just individual functions, holding the ability to transform whole landscapes and ecosystems. This episode dives into the human element of agroforestry. Wallace Currie welcomes Andy Dibben, Bid Webb and Dr Jonathan Code who focus on the educational and social dimensions that shape how agroforestry is understood and adopted. We explore the importance of co-design, community networks, shared knowledge, and long-term relationships in building agroforestry systems that work for both land and livelihoods.
    Show notes: Find out more about the series here.
    Explore the Agricology Agroforestry Hub here.
  • Agricology Podcast

    Agroforestry Through the Elements - Air

    04/12/2025 | 55 mins.
    This is the penulitmate episode of a new series exploring agroforestry, in which we use the elements as a framework to deepen understanding and challenge assumptions around trees on farms. The overarching aim is to explore how trees on farms contribute to more than just individual functions, holding the ability to transform whole landscapes and ecosystems. In this episode we take a detailed look at the theme of 'Air' - an ethereal element with very tangible impacts for farmers, growers and livestock. Wallace Currie is joined by The Agroforestry Research Trust founder and world-renowned forest gardener Martin Crawford, Chief Executive of the Soil Association and agroforestry pioneer Helen Browning, and Dr Will Simonson, Principal Researcher in Agroforestry at the Organic Research Centre. They explore how trees can shape airflow, shelter crops and livestock, and support vital pollinators. They discuss how agroforestry can change local conditions dramatically, and how this can benefit the health of the soil and livestock. 
    Show notes: Find out more about the series here. Explore the Agricology Agroforestry Hub here.
    Find out about the Agroforestry Handbook here.
  • Agricology Podcast

    Agroforestry Through the Elements - Earth

    20/11/2025 | 56 mins.
    This is the third episode of a new series exploring agroforestry, in which we use the elements as a framework to deepen understanding and challenge assumptions around trees on farms. The overarching aim is to explore how trees on farms contribute to more than just individual functions, holding the ability to transform whole landscapes and ecosystems. This episode investigates how trees improve soil biology, structure and fertility. Wallace Currie is joined by Lincolnshire farmer Thomas Gent and Professor Paul Burgess to explore how agroforestry systems can play a fundamental role in supporting life below ground, supporting nutrient cycling, and offering knock-on benefits for landscape productivity, ecology and climate resilience. 
    Show notes: Find out more about the series here. Explore the Agricology Agroforestry Hub here.
  • Agricology Podcast

    Agroforestry Through the Elements - Fire

    13/11/2025 | 53 mins.
    This the second episode of a new series exploring agroforestry, in which we use the elements as a framework to deepen understanding and challenge assumptions around trees on farms. The overarching aim is to explore how trees on farms contribute to more than just individual functions, holding the ability to transform whole landscapes and ecosystems.  This episode focuses on the element of 'fire.' Guest host Wallace Currie is joined by Northumberland-based farmer Tom Fairfax and "hedge geek" Megan Gimber from People's Trust for Endangered Species. They dive into the role of energy in agroforestry systems; from firewood and biomass to nutrient cycling and carbon flow. They chat passionately about how trees and hedgerows can play a major role in creating low-input, circular systems that support life above and below ground, providing lasting returns for the farm and farmer. 
    Show notes: Find out more about the series here. Explore the Agricology Agroforestry Hub here. Explore these other useful resources: Hedgerow Masterclass with James Robinson and Megan Gimber and Productive Hedges.

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About Agricology Podcast

www.agricology.co.uk is a hub that explores moving towards farming systems that harness ecological processes & holistic approaches to help balance productive agriculture with enhancing the wider environment. In 2020, we chatted with some of the movers & shakers in the fields, labs & food supply chains; focusing on sustainable farming practices in 'Agroecology in focus' & speaking with innovating farmers 'In the field.' We returned in 2024 'In conversation with' an exciting line up of farmers, researchers, advisors & industry figures who set out to explore optimal carrying capacity; the practical, philosophical & pertinent. This was followed in 2025 by a diverse range of voices exploring the complex & often polarising topic of tillage - to till or not to till? Out now is our latest series 'Agroforestry Through the Elements.' Grounding each episode around the themes of water, fire, earth, air, and people offers a dynamic and exciting way to explore individual topics while emphasising the fundamentally interconnected nature of agroforestry systems. Enjoy!
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