Delivering sustainably farmed landscapes in the
East Riding of Yorkshire
The East Riding Programme delivers a collaborative, geographically focused, farmer engagement initiative focused on sustainability, improving soil quality, water management and innovative production methods that encompass both profitability and long-term environmental considerations.
With the creation of this group, our partnership with Yorkshire Water reached a huge milestone – with now more than 50,000 hectares of Yorkshire farmland managed using regenerative agriculture techniques.
Delivering sustainably farmed landscapes in the East Riding of Yorkshire
The East Riding Programme delivers a collaborative, geographically focused, farmer engagement initiative focused on sustainability, improving soil quality, water management and innovative production methods that encompass both profitability and long-term environmental considerations.
With the creation of this group, our partnership with Yorkshire Water reached a huge milestone – with now more than 50,000 hectares of Yorkshire farmland managed using regenerative agriculture techniques.
Programme Objectives
Programme Objectives
IMPROVE SOIL STRUCTURE
NEW FARMING METHODS
To prevent soil erosion and flooding
Introduce new farming methods to improve soil health
BUILD SOIL RESILIENCE
IMPROVE WATER QUALITY
To benefit farm profitability and supply chain robustness
Improve water quality by reducing the leaching of nutrients
IMPROVE SOIL STRUCTURE
NEW FARMING METHODS
To prevent soil erosion and flooding
Introduce new farming methods to improve soil health
BUILD SOIL RESILIENCE
IMPROVE WATER QUALITY
To benefit farm profitability and supply chain robustness
Improve water quality by reducing the leaching of nutrients
IMPROVE SOIL STRUCTURE
To prevent soil erosion and flooding
NEW FARMING METHODS
Introduce new farming methods to improve soil health
BUILD SOIL RESILIENCE
To benefit farm profitability and supply chain robustness
IMPROVE WATER QUALITY
Improve water quality by reducing the leaching of nutrients
About The Programme
To maximise the impact of our activities, Sustainable Landscapes takes a whole farm approach to sustainability. Working across the entire rotation as production moves from one crop to another, from one farming year to the next, we develop techniques that improve soil quality and structure, whilst improving water quality and biodiversity. These new methods not only improve soil fertility reducing the crop’s fertiliser requirements, but can also hold water up in the soil organic matter, reducing the impact of drought as well as helping with flood attenuation and reducing soil erosion.
To improve soil organic matter, the programme farmers will look to grow cover crops to capture any residual nutrients left in the soil from the previous crop. This will reduce the potential for over-winter leaching into the aquifers, and reduce next year’s fertiliser requirement. These cover crops also draw down CO2 from the atmosphere and help to sequestrate carbon.
We are trialling the technique of companion cropping to further draw down carbon, reduce the crop’s dependence on synthetic nitrogen and improve biodiversity across the whole field. The team are already developing the use of functional field margins, to supercharge biodiversity and provide beneficial insects with natural habitats close to cash crops.
Farmers are exploring ways to reduce chemical fertilisers, improve their overall nitrogen use efficiency, and effectively get better yields from lower inputs, whilst at the same time improving profitability.
About The Programme
To maximise the impact of our activities, Sustainable Landscapes takes a whole farm approach to sustainability. Working across the entire rotation as production moves from one crop to another, from one farming year to the next, we develop techniques that improve soil quality and structure, whilst improving water quality and biodiversity. These new methods not only improve soil fertility reducing the crop’s fertiliser requirements, but can also hold water up in the soil organic matter, reducing the impact of drought as well as helping with flood attenuation and reducing soil erosion.
To improve soil organic matter, the programme farmers will look to grow cover crops to capture any residual nutrients left in the soil from the previous crop. This will reduce the potential for over-winter leaching into the aquifers, and reduce next year’s fertiliser requirement. These cover crops also draw down CO2 from the atmosphere and help to sequestrate carbon.
We are trialling the technique of companion cropping to further draw down carbon, reduce the crop’s dependence on synthetic nitrogen and improve biodiversity across the whole field. The team are already developing the use of functional field margins, to supercharge biodiversity and provide beneficial insects with natural habitats close to cash crops.
Farmers are exploring ways to reduce chemical fertilisers, improve their overall nitrogen use efficiency, and effectively get better yields from lower inputs, whilst at the same time improving profitability.
“Keeping soils healthy and where they belong is good for the environment; the resilience and profitability of farming and improves the water we treat for our customers. Sustainable Landscapes is a platform to share, develop and implement best practice within and by the farming community. We believe it has the potential to make a real difference where everybody wins, not least the environment.”
Andrew Walker
Catchment Strategy Manager, Yorkshire Water
“Keeping soils healthy and where they belong is good for the environment; the resilience and profitability of farming and improves the water we treat for our customers. Sustainable Landscapes is a platform to share, develop and implement best practice within and by the farming community. We believe it has the potential to make a real difference where everybody wins, not least the environment.”
Andrew Walker
Catchment Strategy Manager, Yorkshire Water
“Keeping soils healthy and where they belong is good for the environment; the resilience and profitability of farming and improves the water we treat for our customers. Sustainable Landscapes is a platform to share, develop and implement best practice within and by the farming community. We believe it has the potential to make a real difference where everybody wins, not least the environment.”
Andrew Walker
Catchment Strategy Manager
Yorkshire Water
Location
The East Riding Programme is based in the catchment of the River Hull. This area is a key water management area, recently prone to flooding and influencing water entering the River Hull. The River Hull runs down towards the city of Hull and then into the Humber. Under extreme weather events the River Hull has the potential to flood Hull itself.
Location
The East Riding Programme is based in the catchment of the River Hull. This area is a key water management area, recently prone to flooding and influencing water entering the River Hull. The River Hull runs down towards the city of Hull and then into the Humber. Under extreme weather events the River Hull has the potential to flood Hull itself.
Yorkshire Water Working With Farmers
This collaborative programme will help to develop a long-lasting positive relationship between Yorkshire Water and the farmers farming this important water management and catchment area. The programme will facilitate cultural change and the adoption of new farming practices that will over time improve soil quality, water quality and help to reduce flooding.
Yorkshire Water Working With Farmers
This collaborative programme will help to develop a long-lasting positive relationship between Yorkshire Water and the farmers farming this important water management and catchment area. The programme will facilitate cultural change and the adoption of new farming practices that will over time improve soil quality, water quality and help to reduce flooding.
Farmer Partner Benefits
The farmers involved in the East Riding Programme receive technical support to help them move toward more sustainable farming systems. This new way of farming will help their businesses to be more profitable and therefore more sustainable, at the same time having a positive impact on the environment, water quality, carbon capture and biodiversity.
Farmer Partner Benefits
The farmers involved in the East Riding Programme receive technical support to help them move toward more sustainable farming systems. This new way of farming will help their businesses to be more profitable and therefore more sustainable, at the same time having a positive impact on the environment, water quality, carbon capture and biodiversity.
Farmer Partner Benefits
The farmers involved in the East Riding Programme receive technical support to help them move toward more sustainable farming systems. This new way of farming will help their businesses to be more profitable and therefore more sustainable, at the same time having a positive impact on the environment, water quality, carbon capture and biodiversity.