Archive for the ‘STC – STOCKBRIDGE TECHNOLOGY’ Category

Hedgerows provide corridors for foraging bumblebees

Researchers at the University of Northampton have published research on how bees use hedgerows to search for nectar-rich flowers.

Read an article in the Guardian about the research here. The original article in the scientific journal Oikos can also be found here.

STC currently have a pilot project looking at adding value to hedgrows and other farming landscape features by sowing wildflowers and shrubs along the hedge base. Stc are also looking at choosing tree and hedgrow species to provide nectar and pollen for bees during their entire active season. For further details, please contact Dr Luke Tilley (luketilley@stc-nyorks.co.uk)

Lighting Studies back LED use.

Recent studies by the University of Warwick have shown that LEDs are likely to be the most effective replacement for tungsten bulbs.

Click Here to view the whole report.

( you will need a subscription to www.horticultureweek.co.uk to view, alternatively the article can be found in Januarys edition of Hortweek on page 11.)

Growers and researchers look at LED in Holland

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LED bus tour (384)

Congratulations to Graham Ward, our CEO

Graham Ward OBE has been awarded an Associateship by the Royal Agricultural Societies  (ARAgS). The Council presented the Award  to recognise  his ten years work leading  horticultural  knowledge and applied research transfer to growers  from the  industry-owned  Stockbridge Technology Centre . Graham was sponsored, on behalf of the industry, by Sir Ben Gill and Mr John Shropshire.

Further details of the Council of Awards of Royal Agricultural societies can be obtained from Prof Malcolm Stansfield   j.m.stansfield@reading.ac.uk

Six months of the B-Lines initiative

Six months into the Buglife B-Lines Initiative and the  pilot Bee-Roads project in Yorkshire is progressing well. With help and support from a range of key organisations, including STC the project is now closer to defining how the B-Lines could look and how they could be implemented.

 

Please click the foll0wing link for the latest full update: B-Line update 2 (177)