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Professor Pete Iannetta

The Hutton is delighted to announce that Professor Pete Iannetta, a research leader in ecological feed and foods systems, has been elected Chair of the UK Legume Research Community (UKLRC).

The UKLRC was established in 2024 to bring together r...


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Nikki Jennings at Fruit for the Future 2025

Hutton Scientific Services, the commercial arm of The James Hutton Institute, in partnership with the Scottish Society for Crop Research, will host its flagship Fruit for th...


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The James Hutton Institute and the Rowett Institute, two of Scotland’s leading research organisations, will join forces at this year’s Royal Highland Show, to showcase pioneering work on crops and land use for security, resilience, safety and environmental stability as well as the health of humans and animals.

Running from Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 Ju...


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Researchers at The James Hutton Institute, Scotland’s pre‑eminent interdisciplinary research institute for sustainable land, crop and nature management, have been awarded £40,000 by the Macaulay Development Trust to create interactive 3D representations of Scottish landscapes using cutting-edge data and immersive technology.

LiDAR data being displayed at the Immers...

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Farm staff at The James Hutton Institute, Scotland’s pre‑eminent interdisciplinary research institute for sustainable land, crop and nature management, have created two field-size portraits of the Hutton’s namesake to celebrate the tercentenary of his birth.

The Hutton portrait at Balruddery. The Hutton portrait at Mylnefield.

Born in Edinburgh on 3 ...


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