| 2010 |
| 12 March | » Protein discovery could revolutionise PCN control (Farmers Weekly) |
| 3 March | » Cultivating new talent (Nature) |
| 23 February | » Scientists unravel greenfly DNA code... now they can get to work on wiping them out (Daily Mail) |
| 19 February | » Protecting Poland's Rapeseed Crop (Science Magazine) |
| 18 February | » Extensive revisions to DEFRA's fertiliser manual – RB209 (Farmers Weekly) |
| 17 February | » Creating sustainable biocrops (Institution of Engineering and Technology) |
| 16 February | » Protecting triazoles: Mixture or alternation? (First4Farming) |
| 13 February | » Pollen beetle trapping research could reduce resistance threat (Farmers Weekly) |
| 12 February | » Careers in Food Security Span Several Disciplines (Science Magazine) |
| 12 February | » Experts advise on triazole use in 2010 (Farmers Guardian) |
| 9 February | » New agri-science partnership promises major benefits for UK agriculture (Farming UK) |
| 8 February | » Research shows growing blackgrass resistance to Atlantis (Farmers Weekly) |
| 8 February | » Some Insects Are Picky About What Wind to Ride (New York Times) |
| 5 February | » Butterflies hitch a lift on fast winds to migrate (The Telegraph) |
| 5 February | » Insects migrate in wind highways (BBC News) |
| 4 February | » Migrating insects fly in the fast lane (Wildlife Extra News) |
| 4 February | » Moths catch the wind to speed migration (Nature) |
| 2 February | » Volunteers wanted for grower pollen beetle trials (Farmers Weekly) |
| 28 January | » Appointments (Times Higher Education) |
| 19 January | » Lower stem canker levels predicted (Farmers Weekly) |
| 18 January | » High-tech search for mineral-rich wheat grain (BBSRC Business) |
| 14 January | » DEFRA Fertiliser Manual one step from publication (Farmers Weekly) |
| 11 January | » Discovery provides new drug targets for malaria cure (First Science) |
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| 2009 |
| 31 December | » Honours List: Order of the British Empire, CBE (The Independent) |
| 31 December | » New Year honours list: DBEs and CBEs (The Guardian) |
| 30 December | » New Year's Honours List in full (The Telegraph) |
| 14 December | » Biochar - soil solution for carbon capture? (First4Farming) |
| 13 December | » Why Britain faces a bleak future of food shortages (The Guardian) |
| 30 November | » Ten ideas to save the planet: the growing problem (Channel 4 News) |
| 26 November | » Consultation launched to shape new investment in agricultural research facility (Farming UK) |
| 20 November | » BCPC 2009: Policy makers have little understanding of the issues (Farmers Guardian) |
| 20 November | » BCPC 2009: Scientists need to talk to farmers (Farmers Guardian) |
| 20 November | » Mouldboard ploughing still common (Farmers Guardian) |
| 20 November | » Research looking for new ways to make land pay (Farmers Guardian) |
| 10 November | » How to beat depression with the right diet (The Independent) |
| 9 November | » Britain's animals, soils and vegetation are responding to a changing environment (Environment Times) |
| 5 November | » Cultural practices no substitute for loss of products (Farming UK) |
| 23 October | » Slow blackgrass growth delays Atlantis timing (Farmers Weekly) |
| 14 October | » Researchers create a buzz!! (BBC Beds, Herts and Bucks) |
| 13 October | » Pest management expert shares his experiences of working with subsistence farmers and policymakers in the developing world (BBSRC Business) |
| 1 October | » Protein reveals how insects smell (BBC News) |
| 1 October | » Study conducted into honey bees (BBC News) |
| 24 September | » New repellent could stop mosquitoes by confusing their smell (The Telegraph) |
| 18 September | » National Moth Night to track insects (The Telegraph) |
| 16 September | » Perennial energy crops could be good for carbon savings and for wildlife (AlphaGalileo) |
| 10 September | » Institute Career Path Fellowship Award Winner Christopher Bass (Times Higher Education) |
| 10 September | » Wheat modified with selenium will make healthy bread, say scientists (The Times) |
| 9 September | » Aphids to be targeted by pesticides based on genetic research (The Times) |
| 9 September | » Selenium 'could make Britain more healthy' (The Telegraph) |
| 9 September | » War on garden pests 'could lead to designer pesticides', scientists claim (The Telegraph) |
| 6 September | » People with fruity smelling sweat get bitten less by mosquitoes (Britain News) |
| 5 September | » Sweet smelling sweat keeps mosquitoes at bay (The Telegraph) |
| 4 September | » Keep ahead of resistant blackgrass this autumn (Farmers Weekly) |
| 31 August | » Finding Smells That Repel (Wall Street Journal) |
| 26 August | » Climate tipping point defined for US crop yields (New Scientist) |
| 19 August | » Yellow rust in wheat dealing with new races (Farmers Weekly) |
| 13 August | » Ukraine's most undervalued resource, rich black soil, becomes focus of growing battle over land (Kyiv Post) |
| 11 August | » Professor Ian Crute appointed as new BCPC Board member (Farming UK) |
| 10 August | » UK food research 'needs a boost' (BBC News) |
| 3 August | » Spray could end our midge misery at last (Scottish Sunday Express) |
| 2 August | » Scientists claim victory in war on midges, with help from Nell McAndrew (Scottish Sunday Mail) |
| 26 July | » Plants get a boost from love hormone (New Scientist) |
| 24 July | » Unique insight into 160yrs of ag revolution (farmonline.com.au) |
| 24 July | » When more grain equals fewer nutrients (farmonline.com.au) |
| 21 July | » Mosquitoes kill their own in new dengue control method (Reuters) |
| 21 July | » New methods to lower population of dengue mosquitoes (littleabout.com) |
| 21 July | » Ukrainian black earth: global battle for strategic resource (The Ukrainian Press Group) |
| 17 July | » Septoria (First4Farming) |
| 13 July | » Agricultural pesticides – To spray or not to spray (Ethical Corporation) |
| 9 July | » Getting mosquitoes to kill their own (physorg.com) |
| 8 July | » Bright ideas at Royal Show (National Farmers' Union) |
| 30 June | » Rothamsted scientist to receive top award from the Royal Agricultural Society of England (media-newswire.com) |
| 25 June | » Slow release pesticide hits resistant bugs (Royal Society of Chemistry) |
| 23 June | » Society honours Practice with Science (horsemart.co.uk) |
| 19 June | » Commercialisation of insecticide 'crystals' offers exciting prospect for farmers world-wide (Farming UK) |
| 19 June | » Getting mosquitoes to spread poison to their own larvae (New York Times) |
| 18 June | » RASE awards industry figures (Farmers Guardian) |
| 17 June | » Oilseed rape disease shifts northwards (Farmers Weekly) |
| 17 June | » Wheat genetic improvement network (Farmers Weekly) |
| 16 June | » Wheat take-all research (Farmers Weekly) |
| 12 June | » Cultural controls to play increasing role in blackgrass strategy (Farmers Weekly) |
| 10 June | » Growers warned of 'new' weed (Farmers Weekly) |
| 9 June | » Is Rural Land Use Too Important To Be Left To Farmers? (Science Daily) |
| 9 June | » Modelling ecosystems (The Engineer) |
| 9 June | » New model predicts impact of new agricultural techniques and climate change on farmland ecosystems (Farming UK) |
| 12 May | » AHDB appoint first chief scientist (MeatInfo) |
| 1 May | » No problems with key septoria fungicides says leading agronomist (Farmers Guardian) |
| 30 April | » New higher orange wheat blossom midge thresholds set (Farmers Weekly) |
| 27 April | » Engineered maize's vitamin boost (BBC News) |
| 21 April | » Potato aphicide tactics rethink needed (Farmers Weekly) |
| 18 April | » Strange fruit: Could genetically modified foods offer a solution to the world's food crisis? (The Independent) |
| 16 April | » Research reveals surprise rye-grass germination results (Stackyard) |
| 16 April | » Researcher shortage could mean empty plates (Times Higher Education) |
| 12 April | » Impending skills shortage in agricultural science puts world food supply at risk (Royal Society) |
| 8 April | » Latest green transport fuel could really grow on trees (The Scotsman) |
| 5 April | » Plants buy Earth more time as CO2 makes them grow (The Times) |
| 5 April | » Trees are growing faster and could buy time to halt global warming (The Telegraph) |
| 16 February | » Watch for wild oat flushes as cold snaps set to break seed dormancy, growers are warned (Farming UK) |
| 11 February | » Use crop competitiveness to boost grassweed control
(Farmers Weekly) |
| 27 January | » Biofuels research gets £27 million push (Scottish Television) |
| 27 January | » Pier-munching gribble may provide breakthrough for biofuels (The Guardian) |
| 23 January | » EU pesticide law condemned by chemists (Royal Society of Chemistry) |
| 23 January | » Take-all soil test trials success (Farmers Weekly) |
| 20 January | » Chances to take action for wheat growers (Farmers Guardian) |
| 16 January | » Resistance to Atlantis increasingly common (Farmers Guardian) |
| 12 January | » Blackgrass battle set to intensify, AICC members hear (Farmers Weekly) |
| 12 January | » Optimum nitrogen dressing remains challenging (Farmers Weekly) |
| 8 January | » Scientists map soil carbon from the air (Planet Earth Online) |
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| 2008 |
| 12 December | » Prime Minister supports calls for impact assessment (Horticulture Week) |
| 9 December | » Pesticide proposals could slash wheat yields by one third (Farmers Guardian) |
| 8 December | » Deputy backs calls for rethink of EU pesticide rules (The Parliament) |
| 8 December | » EU scientists contest anti-pesticide legislation (Farmers Weekly) |
| 28 November | » RB209 revision: New fertiliser advice may be too late for next season (Farmers Weekly) |
| 27 November | » Grant winners: Institute Development Fellowship (Times Higher Education) |
| 3 November | » Why Europe should rewrite the rule book (The Times) |
| 28 October | » Heat stress rather than drought will hit yields in the future (Farmers Weekly) |
| 8 October | » Phoma could hit crops hard this year (Farmers Guardian) |
| 9 September | » Athletes urged to test midge repellent (The Glasgow Herald) |
| 9 September | » Midges get ready to meet their match (The Scotsman) |
| 14 August | » Scientists condemn 'ill-informed, negative' Prince over GM crops warning (The Times) |
| 5 August | » In Flooded Paddies, Rice With High Arsenic (New York Times) |
| 5 August | » Spider bite hardens resolve for Paula Radcliffe (The Times) |
| 6 July | » Scientists reopen debate over GM food (The Times) |
| 3 July | » Regulating pesticides: A balance of risk (The Economist) |
| 2 July | » Plans to ban dozens of pesticides will 'lead to food shortages and send prices rising further' (Daily Mail) |
| 25 June | » Project to reveal chocolate's DNA code (BBC News) |
| 16 May | » 'Effective chemicals may be lost' (BBC News) |
| 22 February | » Biofuels 'are not a magic bullet' (BBC News) |
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| 2007 |
| 16 November | » Scientists harvest fish oil crop (BBC News) |
| 22 July | » Gardens 'vital' for UK bumblebees (BBC News) |
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| 2006 |
| 12 July | » Leap forward for 'flying' spiders (BBC News) |
| 4 July | » Hope for natural insect repellent (BBC News) |
| 15 May | » Ecology experiment hits 150 years (BBC News) |
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| 2005 |
| 21 August | » Scientists hope to ease GM fears (BBC News) |
| 12 April | » Crop archive shows pollution link (BBC News) |
| 6 April | » Butterflies 'follow flightpaths' (BBC News) |
| 20 January | » Why some people entice mosquitoes (BBC News) |
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| 2004 |
| 29 November | » Field management is 'key for GM' (BBC News) |
| 6 September | » Mad Muppets top cult science poll (BBC News) |
| 6 September | » Plutonium traced in British soil (BBC News) |
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| 2002 |
| 30 July | » Tougher bugs beat pesticides (BBC News) |
| 26 June | » Caffeine 'repels slugs' (BBC News) |