Biomass Connect Webinar No. 5
OnlineFast-growing biomass crops can play a part as a toolkit measure in flood mitigation. This webinar explores the opportunities and the obstacles to harnessing this potential.
Fast-growing biomass crops can play a part as a toolkit measure in flood mitigation. This webinar explores the opportunities and the obstacles to harnessing this potential.
AgriScot, now widely regarded as one of the premier events in UK agriculture, continues to develop its appeal to all sectors of the industry…both to the trade and to a […]
Biomass Connect will be exhibiting at this year's Royal Welsh Winter Fair in Builth Wells. Our stand will be on the balcony in stand 268-EXB. Drop in to see us […]
Enlit Europe will welcome 12,000 energy professionals in Paris, to visit 700 exhibitors, hear from 500 speakers on the latest industry developments, get to know start-ups, scale-ups, and entrepreneurs working […]
Cotswolds Miscanthus farm walk Date and time: 7th Dec., 9:30 – 1:30 pm Grower: Lord Willoughby De Broke Format: Visitors on the day will see a Miscanthus field, hear a […]
Farming, growing or forestry businesses based in England can apply for a share of £850,000 for projects to improve productivity, sustainability and resilience in the agricultural sector. Who is this event […]
Some biomass crops are more well known than others, but it's not all about Willow and Miscanthus as they can't possibly be the best crop for all situations. There are many others to choose from and this webinar will delve into just two of the alternatives, Black Locust and Arundo.
The UK’s Premier Agricultural Machinery and Technology Showroom LAMMA 2024 will be on 17th & 18th January 2023 at the NEC Birmingham. LAMMA is the UK's premier farm machinery show […]
CHCx3 Biomass Crops Webinar - 17 January 24 17th January 2024, 16:00 – 17:00 Free zoom event CHCx3 would like to invite you to the third event in their webinar […]
This webinar will provide information on emerging research understanding on how to marry up yield productivity from these crops whilst incorporating simple measures (such as buffer strips and flower-rich grass margins) that increase the edge effect, promote pollinators and maximise biodiversity net gain.
This workshop is for those concerned with land use management in the area. Miscanthus & willow can diversify farm incomes & improve carbon storage, flood mitigation, & biodiversity in certain settings.
21st INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RENEWABLE MOBILITY "FUELS OF THE FUTURE" ON 22nd AND 23rd JANUARY 2024 Fuels of the future 2024 welcomes national and international participants including representatives from the […]