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Signup to Generate a PitchIntelligent Farming is a arts podcast hosted by Tim, with 24 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Intelligent Farming
<p>In this episode of The Tim & Nick Roadshow, Tim and Nick are joined by special guest John Joseph, owner of Tregorras Farm, for an insightful discussion on the future of arable farming and regenerative agriculture.</p><p>John shares his journey into regenerative farming, explaining how the need to better manage risk led him to rethink conventional practices. Despite reducing inputs and eliminating fungicides, he is successfully growing wheat without compromising yield. He discusses the additional management required, particularly around controlling rust, and explains how building healthy soils through companion cropping and encouraging soil biology has become the foundation...
Intelligent Farming
<p>In this episode, Tim and Nick discuss the current state of crops across the South Midlands following an exceptionally challenging spring. They examine how the prolonged dry conditions throughout March and April have affected crop health, with widespread yellow rust and potassium deficiencies leaving many fields underperforming.</p><p>The conversation focuses on the importance of correcting potassium levels to strengthen crops and improve resilience, as well as the impact of the warm weather, which saw wheat flowering by the final week of May. This is expected to bring forward the 2026 harvest, making now the ideal time to target...
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<p>In this May edition of the Tim and Nick Roadshow, retired agronomist Nick Woodyatt and regenerative advisor Tim Parton unpack the pressures facing arable farmers against a backdrop of political uncertainty, volatile nitrogen prices, and brutal weather. Speaking on 13th May, they describe how persistent wind, drought, and even late frosts are stressing crops across central and eastern England, with some spring crops failing completely and global wheat economics pushing growers to question whether wheat is still viable. <br/><br/>A major focus is nutritional management under stress. Tim introduces a new on-farm leaf and soil testing device that d...
Intelligent Farming
<p>Join Nick and Tim in a very dry third week of April to talk honestly about the realities of growing crops in a drought.<br/> <br/> They dive into: </p>Current UK conditions in the Cotswolds, Worcestershire, Herefordshire, Kent and the East – “biscuit dry” soils, wind, and high transpiration. Nitrogen management gone wrong – including a frank critique of heavy liquid N use, leaf scorch, and why nitrogen without a full nutrient program is “wasting money.” Intelligent farming vs salesman farming – how to stop letting product reps run your business and start making your own informed decisions. Balanced nutrition and disease control – us...
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