Forestry Apprenticeship: Your questions answered

...starts - Mark The ESFA funding rules for apprenticeships require analysis of prior experience and skills and the programme has to deliver "new learning". Someone with 2 years of undergraduate...
...starts - Mark The ESFA funding rules for apprenticeships require analysis of prior experience and skills and the programme has to deliver "new learning". Someone with 2 years of undergraduate...
...The Task Force made several significant recommendations including: Developing a UK Plant Health Risk Register: Although we will never have a list of absolutely everything that may threaten trees in...
...new woodlands, restocking existing ones, as well as for planting trees outside woods including hedgerows and urban planting projects. However, to facilitate the step-change in production that increased planting will...
...stands, organized by category. The Exhibitor list features experts in a huge range of products and services, displaying the latest equipment available in every market from decay detection technology, soil...
...situation. A new role in the Forestry Commission In response to the impetus provided by ash dieback and its parallel threats, the Forestry Commission created a new role – Woodland...
...forestry issues. “We’re looking forward to promoting the benefits of new woodland and sharing important design principles that help make woodland creation a success.” Tickets are currently available and are...
...the traditional route. As a result, somatic embryogenesis can be used to rapidly diversify planting stock in response to changing market or environmental conditions, for instance, by bulking up new...
...and volunteers on behalf of the Woodland Trust, were just one part of the project. We also focused on other natural flood management techniques, including stabilising banks, creating new ponds...
Peat bog North Yorkshire Moors Neil Riddle is Forestry Commission's Head of Natural Environment. Here, he discusses our work with Natural England on the new trees and peat guidance. Ambitious...
...the principle is not new – traditional grazed orchards or wood pasture are both ancient and wildlife-rich forms of agroforestry – but innovative new ways of combining crops are appearing...