28/01/26 Octopus, gene-edited oilseed rape, sheep dog training
The secret lives of octopus, revealed in new report - their numbers have increased dramatically. So what is the impact on the fishing industry?
Warmer waters have brought large number of octopus to coastal waters around the South West over the past year. Now, the University of Plymouth has published a report bringing together evidence from scientists, the fishing industry and citizen scientists to reveal more about what's known as the 'octopus bloom'. What can it tell us about the changing marine environment, the consequences for sea life, and the impact on fishing?
The on-farm science group BOFIN is starting a three-year Β£2.5 million project funded through Defraβs Farming Innovation Programme. It'll be growing the first commercial trial of precision-bred oilseed rape, which will be resistant to light leaf spot.
Sheepdog training and competitions have captivated TV audiences for decades, and watching sheepdogs in action in the field is one of the privileges of farming. We speak to sheepdog trainer Nij Vyas as he puts one of his students through her paces.
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