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11 Apr 2018

Blight map reveals evolution of potato disease in Europe

The James Hutton Institute

“Three emerging clones increased their combined frequency and are creating new challenges for late blight management”

9 Apr 2018

Scottish researchers to present at international rural development conference

The James Hutton Institute

“The potential human and social capital benefits of community-based service provision could turn out to be the silver lining of the cloud of austerity.”

3 Apr 2018

Exploring the potential of urban agriculture to alleviate food poverty

The James Hutton Institute

"Not only will a successful project lead to the provision of healthy, nutritious food for communities, but the production of the fruit will include the benefits of physical activity and fresh air along with the potential to increase green space in urban areas"

3 Apr 2018

Partnership to develop run-off tool app

The James Hutton Institute

Soil runoff

29 Mar 2018

Hutton researcher awarded prestigious British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship

The James Hutton Institute

Orla Shortall "The fellowship is a great opportunity to explore how farmers and stakeholders in both Scotland and the Republic of Ireland envisage the future of the dairy industry”

27 Mar 2018

Biodiversity and nature’s contributions continue dangerous decline, scientists warn

The James Hutton Institute

"The best available evidence, gathered by the world’s leading experts, points us now to a single conclusion: we must act to halt and reverse the unsustainable use of nature"

26 Mar 2018

Aberdeen and the Dee to benefit from more trees

The James Hutton Institute

"Rivers flowing through wooded catchments are cleaner, slower, better for wildlife and cause less flooding downstream during periods of heavy rain and run-off"

20 Mar 2018

Scotland’s sparsely populated areas confronted by demographic challenges

The James Hutton Institute

“If no action is taken, this may have serious implications for the workforce, the economy, and the capacity for demographic regeneration.”

19 Mar 2018

PhD research showcased at Hutton annual postgraduate event

The James Hutton Institute

"This event broadens awareness and knowledge of the varied projects undertaken at the Institute and is an opportunity to celebrate the work of students and their supervisors"

15 Mar 2018

Best Soil in Show 2018: dig for victory! (Deadline extended to 30th Apr)

The James Hutton Institute

"Best Soil in Show highlights the importance of maintaining healthy soils and the many basic agricultural and ecological benefits they deliver"

14 Mar 2018

Natural Flood Management Network launched

The James Hutton Institute

"This new network will help ensure that natural flood management actions are successfully delivered across Scotland"

12 Mar 2018

Understanding agricultural sustainability in the highlands of Borneo

The James Hutton Institute

“Clearly, the traditional rice grown in these villages in not only a food source, but an important part of the cultural identity of the people in the highlands and therefore its vital that its production is preserved”

8 Mar 2018

Emotional openness key for STEM researchers

The James Hutton Institute

Dr Emily Grossman, “Too sensitive for science?”,The James Hutton Institute

6 Mar 2018

Farmers urged to take advice to deal with complicated liver fluke situation

Moredun

The prediction by the National Animal Disease Information Service (NADIS) for a high risk of liver fluke disease this winter have been borne out by incidences recorded over recent months.

6 Mar 2018

Quikgro: developing potato varieties suited to sub-Saharan conditions

The James Hutton Institute

“Potato is an important food and cash crop in the region and increased production will contribute to economic growth and prosperity along the whole potato supply chain”

5 Mar 2018

Researchers create new network to combat anthelmintic resistance in livestock

Moredun

Researchers from Moredun joined colleagues from institutes across Europe to discuss a coordinated approach in tackling anthelmintic resistance in ruminants.

2 Mar 2018

Fatty acids and lipids under the spotlight

The James Hutton Institute

"The course provided a wealth of knowledge on lipids from true experts in the field and I think everyone that attended made some valuable industry contacts"

2 Mar 2018

Professor Steve Albon appointed to new lowland deer expert panel

The James Hutton Institute

"This expert group will help us achieve that and identify how we can better manage our wild deer in the lowlands, and whether improvements can be made"

1 Mar 2018

New SCOPS website launched

Moredun

The Sustainable Control of Parasites in Sheep (SCOPS) group has launched a new website today (Thursday 1st March) to provide a one-stop-shop for practical information on controlling sheep parasites.

28 Feb 2018

James Hutton Institute Chief Executive made RSE Fellow

The James Hutton Institute

"To join the RSE, which James Hutton himself had a leading role in establishing, makes this even more significant for me and the Institute" Professor Colin Campbell, Chief Executive of the James Hutton Institute and current SEFARI Chair, has been made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

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