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    New baselining pilot kicks off across 170 farms

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltDecember 18, 20243 Mins Read
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    The first baselining measurements across 170 farms from across England, Scotland and Wales have started.

    The project, which aims to measure the environmental impact of farms across Great Britain, is being led by the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB), with support from Quality Meat Scotland (QMS).

    Bluesky will carry out Lidar scanning from planes and drones, with the data used to estimate above-ground carbon stocks, as well as providing run-off water maps.

    Travis Mayne from Bluesky, says: “Lidar scanning provides detailed and accurate terrain data by measuring the height of both the terrain and any above-ground features such as hedges and trees.

    “The range and depth of the data is a unique aspect of the Environment Baselining Pilot, presenting the 170 farms with information about their land which will bring new insights into its environmental value and impact.”

    The 170 farmers were chosen to represent the diversity of British farming, with AHDB investing £2.5m in the project, while QMS supports the beef, lamb and pork activity in Scotland, with an investment of £375,000.

    Sam Ward from Lincolnshire Pork Co said: “We applied to be a baselining farm because we are keen to put an actual number on the amount of carbon that our farm stores. Being a pig business, we know our emissions are likely to be positive, but we are on the journey to reducing our emissions and this baselining is a key part of that.

    “We hope to get in depth measurements about our farm’s carbon sink, and to identify a road map going forwards of what more we can do as a business.

    Rob Meadley, a cereals and oilseeds grower from East Yorkshire, said: “I really wanted to get a better understanding of where our farm is in terms of environmental credentials. I hope in the future there will be a premium for food produced in an environmentally sustainable way for which we need to know the baseline to measure any improvements. I really want to get a handle on the figures behind what we are doing and plan to do on the farm.

    “I want to help make the farm more sustainable for the future in terms of crop production, the environment and profitability. I can measure crops and finances; I hope the pilot will help me measure the environment.”

    Chris Gooderham. AHDB environment director, said: “We are pleased to have confirmed the 170 farms, out of 500 that applied to be part of the project. The start of LiDAR measurements marks an important first step of the pilot in beginning to understand the environmental credential of the farms taking part.”

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    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

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