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Press Releases

December 2008

12/08 The value of firewood
Firewood - our original and, arguably, best renewable fuel - is back in vogue. But how do you know how to set the price of firewood? How can firewood be compared to other fuel types?

 

November 2008

11/08 Adding Value at Christmas
The winter season can be difficult for nurseries and garden centres. However, there are many ways that extra footfall, and sales, can be generated through careful value added activity and point of sale management.

 

October 2008

10/08 It is a good time for farmers to consider planting more orchards
The area of orchards in Wales is creeping up. From an all time low of just 100ha (247 acres) in1981 the area has increased to about 400ha (988 acres). Now is a good time for farmers to consider planting more orchards. Consumers are looking for more seasonal and local produce and apples remain one of Wales’ favourite home produced fruits.

 

September 2008

09/08 Energy crops under the spotlight
The popular press has been quick to dismiss energy crops as being unsustainable and an inefficient way of solving the world’s energy issues. But there is far more to energy crops than just biofuels and work at the Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences (IBERS) Aberystwyth focuses on crops that offer an energy source with genuine reductions in carbon emissions and can be integrated into Welsh agriculture to boost farming incomes without damaging the environment.

 

August 2008

08/08 Quality and seasonality - key factors in brassica prices
To maximise profit, producers need to have good knowledge of the markets into which they sell. They need to know what buyers and consumers want, and when they want it. Awareness of market trends – both seasonal and longer term – is a great advantage in planning production.

 

July 2008

07/08 Blackcurrants offer great financial potential for growers
July traditionally sees the start of blackcurrant harvesting. Blackcurrants are an underrepresented crop with great potential in Wales as a traditional crop and although there has been a recent increase in blueberry production here, surprisingly this hasn’t been matched with an increase in blackcurrant production.
07/08 Soils and Cereals
Cereal production is increasing. Whether the crops are being grown for feed, food or processing, their value is high. However, to achieve optimal and sustainable cropping, cereals have to be matched to the site and soils they will be grown on and in.
07/08

Growing seed potatoes in Wales
Seed potato production has traditionally been carried out mainly in Scotland. However, certain areas of Wales also provide ideal conditions for seed potato production.

 

June 2008

06/08 Managing woodlands to suit game birds
Many farmers and landowners in Wales have patches of unmanaged woodland. A recent CALU workshop looked at how these areas could be managed to create ideal habitat for game birds, particularly pheasants.

 

May 2008

05/08 What chickens want
Free range and organic broiler production are currently experiencing something of a boom. Increasingly, consumers are looking for what they believe are animals reared with high welfare standards and more “natural” husbandry methods.

 

April 2008

04/08 Help and advice from herb-grower pioneers
CALU aims to help prospective producers with a herb production workshop on 28th April. The workshop will take place at “Herbs from Wales”, a family business near Llanerchymedd on Anglesey.
04/08 Hydroponic horticulture
Hydroponic production isn’t really a new idea, it dates back to at least the 17th century. However, it is one that has never really taken off in the UK. Maybe it is time to look at its potentials.

 

March 2008

03/08 Carbon footprinting for food and farming

 

February 2008

02/08 Final orders in the era of cheap and abundant food
Chinese, Italian or Indian? The choice is made across Wales most nights of the year. Everyone under 50 has lived in a world where food has been more available and much cheaper than ever.
02/08 Horticulture in Wales
There are several reasons why more and more farmers consider diversifying into horticulture.
02/08

The food vs. fuel debate
With the Bluestone Holiday Village near completion, and the first crops of miscanthus soon to be harvested these are exciting times for Pembrokeshire Bioenergy (PBE).

02/08 Time to think about propagating vegetables
With spring on the doorstep it is time for growers and farmers to plan and arrange their vegetable beds.

 

November 2007

11/07 Bees mean business
Honey bees are integral to many agricultural production systems, as well as being an interesting diversification option in their own right.

 

October 2007

10/07 Old fuels and new fashions
With energy from biomass very much in the news, this article takes a look at wood - the original biomass energy source

 

September 2007

09/07 CALU Welsh Herbs Project continues to grow

August 2007

08/07 Disappointment as FMD restrictions lead to cancellation of potato event
The potato event planned to take place on 8th August had to be cancelled due to the outbreak of foot and mouth disease in England.
08/07 Alder - a tree with a history and a future
David Jenkins, CALU Woodlands expert and Director of Coed Cymru, discusses the virtues of alder, an under-rated native tree.

 

July 2007

07/07 Bangor's blight beaters
In the worst year for late blight in potatoes that many people can remember, CALU and the Sarvari Research Trust's open day demonstrates the virtues of the naturally blight resistant Sarpo varieties of potatoes
07/07 Growing Potatoes on Marginal Land in Wales
an update on two of CALU's potato projects

 

March 2007

03/07 Success of Welsh Herbs Project Grows at Local College
Update on the CALU herb project
03/07 Cider Production
Brief article about Cider production

 

February 2007

02/07

Building structures from homegrown spruce
Brief article showing that investigation is taking place to use graded spruce to make frames for buildings

 

January 2007

01/07 Alpacas for fibre production
An introductory article on the management of alpacas
01/07 Venison production
An introductory article on the management of deer for venison production
01/07 CALU ANNUAL REPORT - 2006
A summary of CALU's activities and achievements during 2006 (format: pdf, size: 2MB)

 

December 2006

12/06 CALU Factsheet 01/06 - Planting Apple Trees
Timely tips on best practice for establishing apple tree
12/06 CALU Factsheet 02/06 - Selection of raspberry varieties
Advice on some of the most popular raspberry varieties for early, mid and late cropping
12/06 CALU Gwlad article - Forest residues as biomass fuel
Reporting on new machinery for bundlng post harvest forest residues to use in biomass boilers. Also covering aspects of the utilisation of the ash produced by burning biomass.

 

November 2006

11/06

Energy information at your fingertips
Introducing CALU's new Energy Crop Information website and the Forestry Commission's Biomass Energy Centre site

 

October 2006

10/06 Green manure usage in horticultural systems
A quick overview of the benefits to be had from using green manures
10/06 Biomass overview - an overview of the environmental considerations associated with Miscanthus and Short Rotation Coppice (SRC)
Article written for Natur Cymru magazine

 

September 2006

25/09/06 Alternative crops and their protection
Is the limited availability of crop protection products for novel crops a problem?

 

August 2006

23/08/06 WI Join Energy Debate
CALU invited to speak to Forden WI about energy matters
24/08/06 CALU Blight Resistant Potatoes and Caliente Mustard Demonstrations and Trials
Update on CALU's 2006 demonstrations and trials

 

July 2006

15/07/06 CALU Herb Project
Introducing CALU's Welsh Organic Herb project for potted culinary herb production

 

June 2006

30/06/06 Henfaes Open Day
23/06/06 CALU survey of Welsh Horticulture
   

 

May 2006

31/05/06 All fired up in north Wales
   

 

April 2006

04/2006 Horticulture Wales
   

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March 2006

03/2006 Demonstrating alternatives for Welsh farmers
03/2006 CALU low input potato trials 2006
03/2006 Farm woodlands and the Single Payment Scheme

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February 2006

02/2006 Parasites in goats
   
   

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January 2006

01/2006 Enhancing the experience on pick-your-own farms
01/2006 Energy saving in protected horticulture
01/2006 Irish - Welsh partnership blooms
01/2006 CALU ANNUAL REPORT - 2005
A summary of CALU's activities during 2005

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November 2005

11/2005 Woodfuel - find out how the Europeans are making it work
11/2005 Novel plastic structures for growing plants for added profit
   

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October 2005

10/2005 Alternative crops and horticulture
10/2005 Gwlad article - Utilising Welsh Farm Woodlands
   

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September 2005

09/2005 Biomass Open Day - Glynllifon
09/2005 Shelterbelts and hedgerows event
09/2005 Gwlad article -markets for biomass

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August 2005

08/2005 Gwlad article - Carwyn Jones launches CALU
08/2005 Gwlad article - shelterbelts

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July 2005

07/2005 Gwlad article - low cost protected cropping systems
11/07/05 WCoH / CALU Open Evening
13/07/2005 CALU launched by Carwyn Jones
14/07/2005 Biomass event

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June 2005

06/2005 Gwlad article - Small fruit crops
   

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May 2005

05/2005 Gwlad article - Novel crop demonstration plots
23/05/2005 Planting CALU's biomass trial sites

April 2005

04/2005 Gwlad article - Biomass production
   

March 2005

03/2005 Gwlad article - Field scale vegetable growing
   

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February 2005

01/02/2005 General press release introducing CALU
05/02/2005 General press release introducing CALU - Western Mail
   

 

January 2005

01/01/05 Gwlad article - introducing CALU