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Incoming IAgrE President Dr Mark Moore in conversation with Landwards editor Andy Newbold on all things engineering.
From a single O Level in metalwork to AGCO's Director of Government Affairs for Europe, Mark discusses that with perseverance anything is possible in an agricultural engineering career.
"Be prepared, be flexible and be adaptable" Mark says. -
This weeks podcast sees Ray King and Kit Franklin from the IAgrE's Robotics SIG gently takeover.
This edition sees the team talk through the technology offerings from DEFRA's latest round of the Farming Equipment and Technology Fund, by way of the sad demise of the Small Robot Company and a look at some of the latest autonomous developments. -
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Before heading to Hannover next month, IAgrE CEO Charlie Nicklin and Andy Newbold have a look at what's in store.
From new fuels, to robotics and autonomy, the world of ag engineering has moved on significantly since the last Agritechnica in 2019.
Charlie and Andy discuss the latest trends. -
Fellow of the Institution, agricultural engineer and health and safety professional, Dr Mark Cooper in conversation with Landwards editor Andy Newbold.
We discuss an unconventional career path, the influences which set him on a road to agricultural engineering and some helpful pointers to help along the way. -
IAgrE CEO Charlie Nicklin, in conversation with Landwards editor Andy Newbold, taking a spin through some of the latest news from the world of agricultural engineering.
Big green tractors (other colours available)Paludiculture (look it up)Remote sensingThe future energy mix in agAI and biodiversity
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Senior Specialist, research agronomist and soil scientist at NIAB, Joe Martlew catches up with Landwards editor Andy Newbold regarding his novel approach to career progression. Loosely on the theme of 'seven career steps to date' and still going strong..
Agricultural engineering has given Joe with a network of people who are weird, whilst developing and pursuing a passion for soil health.
* apologies for the poor recording quality of this podcast, the technical team have now been sacked. -
Graham Higginson, senior agricultural engineering lecturer at Harper Adams University in conversation with Landwards editor Andy Newbold.
By way of his education and experience, Graham paints the picture of what ag engineering means to him and ways into a career. He also considers what the future will look like for discipline, education, training and future careers.
Oh and he expresses his dinner preference, and a favourite record. No surprise to some. -
Clive Blacker of Map of Ag, commercial partner of the Hands Free Farm project and a trustee of the Douglas Bomford Trust, in conversation with Landwards editor Andy Newbold.
In his own words, 'Anything I broke, bent or bust had to be repaired' and that's what's made Clive an Engineer.
By way of farming, arable contracting, his lack of concentration and how technology overcame this, Clive talks us through his career and why he is passionate about agricultural engineering, even if the forms to join IAgrE are still on his desk! -
Clare Butler Ellis of the Silsoe Spray Applications Unit in conversation with Landwards editor Andy Newbold. She discusses how, whilst waiting for a proper job, she 'fell' into her career, The podcast also covers Clare's career progression, personal and professional motivations and a view on agricultural engineering and its future direction.
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