
Climate Resilience: Planning for drought, flooding and everything between
From Tramlines by Agrii
April 28, 2026 · 20 min · Season 5 · Episode 21
About this episode
This episode explores climate resilience in farming, focusing on adaptation to variable conditions like drought and flooding in the UK.
Farming conditions in the UK are becoming more variable. While there may be opportunities from improved growing conditions in some seasons, these are increasingly offset by extremes such as drought, flooding and unpredictable weather patterns. In this Tramlines podcast episode, we explore what resilience means in practice and how farm businesses can adapt. The discussion brings together climate science and practical agronomy to help inform decision-making on farm. Leading the discussion is Dr...
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Topics covered
- climate resilience
- farming conditions
- drought
- flooding
- weather patterns
- agronomy
- decision-making
Keywords
- climate resilience
- farming
- drought
- flooding
- weather patterns
- agronomy
- decision-making
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Places: UK
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