A little more on Rothamsted Research and its wheat trial.
It’s a research facility founded in the 19th century. It’s a charity and a company. Its funding is laid out on its corporate information page.
Rothamsted Research is a grouping of private organisations and is one of seven institutes sponsored by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC). Rothamsted Research is a charity and a company limited by guarantee and occupies land and buildings owned by the Lawes Agricultural Trust. The Rothamsted Research Association is an independent body that facilitates interaction and dialogue between researchers, especially those at Rothamsted, and practitioners in the agri-environment sector.
Sources of income as percentages for 2010/11 (total £29m) are shown in the figure below:
I hope that helps.
Sunny says
Rothamsted sounded familiar. Ronald Fisher worked there. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Fisher
Cafeeine says
Who designed that chart? How is it that the 2.9m from the EU looks smaller than the 0.3m, 0.7m and 0.8m next to it, and the amounts in it add up to 33.3m, not 29m.
Synfandel says
This new-fangled percentage notation has me confused. £13.2m is how many out of a hundred?
'Tis Himself says
How come £2.9m is a much smaller wedge than the £1.7m and £0.3m wedges right next to it?
Eamon Knight says
How many of the people wanting to trample the crops at Rothamsted are the same people campaigning against the MMR jab?
‘Cuz those two idiocies are often fellow travellers.