Online CPD Session: Driving Resilience Through Innovation

SocAg Event
Wednesday, October 14, 2026 1:00 PM
Online Event

This event is eligible for 1 point(s).

How independent research and practical advice can help farm businesses adapt to change, improve profitability, and deliver environmental benefits.

Guest Speakers:

Dr Dannielle Robb, Ceres Research
is a Research and Knowledge Exchange Assistant at Ceres Research. With a PhD from Cranfield University investigating biostimulants and an MSc in Climate Change, her work focuses on translating complex research into practical, evidence-based insights that support farmers, agri-businesses, and innovators. Danni plays a key role in aligning on-farm data, market intelligence, and emerging technologies, helping bridge the gap between research, innovation, and real-world adoption across UK agriculture.
Dr Daniel Kindred, Agronomy Research Circle
is an independent agronomic scientist and founder of the Agronomy Research Circle (ARC), helping farmers, advisers and agri-tech partners test what works on-farm through explanations, evidence, experimentation and exchange. He previously spent 18 years at ADAS, where he co-founded the Yield Enhancement Network (YEN) and developed approaches to farmer-led on-farm trials. Daniel now leads ARC’s growing community of farmers and innovators and supports numerous ADOPT-funded projects focused on improving productivity, resilience and sustainability through practical innovation.

Being chaired by Tanya Arnold, BBC Presenter

Tanya is an experienced presenter and reporter across TV and Radio both locally and nationally.  For many years she was the sports reporter for the  BBC in Yorkshire, one of the first women to have an on-screen role in sport.  She’s gone on to present Rugby League for the BBC, the highlight being the World Cup held in England in 2022. She’s also reported on 2 Olympic Games and a Commonwealth Games as well as other countless big sporting occasions.

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