New study reveals hidden economic and environmental costs of soil compaction in Europe
A new open-access study co-authored by FARMWISE researcher Landon J. S. Halloran has used a continent-scale modelling framework to investigate how soil compaction could affect European agriculture and the wider environment under future climate...
Policy and practice watch:
Questions FARMWISE shares with the EU CAP Network Every so often a newsletter lands in the inbox that feels less like external news and more like a mirror held up to your own work....
From nitrate hotspots to hard choices: FARMWISE at EGU 2026
Some scientific problems are easier to find than to fix. Nitrate pollution in groundwater is one of them: diffuse, stubborn, and deeply bound up with the way food is grown across Europe. It can...
Drawing Down the Well
For three days in May, Hamburg played host to a question with no easy answer: how can Europe’s farmers keep working the land as the water they depend on grows scarcer and less predictable?...
Standing in for the team: FARMWISE takes its climate-resilience research to Vienna
When you have spent months building a model and you finally have results worth sharing, the natural reward is to stand up in front of your peers and present them yourself. This year, one...
Water, Soil and the Future of Farming: FARMWISE Stakeholder event at Gårdstånga Nygård, Sweden
On 11 February 2026, FARMWISE partners and regional stakeholders gathered at Gårdstånga Nygård, Sweden, for a full-day exchange focused on two of the most pressing challenges facing European agriculture: water management and soil health...

