Drilling is well underway across the UK and we catch up each week with growers in the field, to find out how progress is coming along
After a dry summer and increasing challenges to manage water, professor of agricultural water management at Cranfield University, Prof Jerry Knox, explores technologies and tools to aid understanding and decision-making
Join Ash Ellwood, ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Guardian head of arable, as she visits a family-run arable farm in Leicestershire, where third-generation farmer Miles Marlow-Thomas has recently diversified the farming business to create a fresh oat drink
Simon Nelson advises farmers on a wide range of arable and forage crops across Cumbria, north Lancashire and into south west Scotland
A nearly zero-cost test using a 2mm sieve and a washing-up bowl could help farmers discover valuable information about the health of their soils
New £750,000 research project aims to evaluate field performance of novel CSFB control, improve guidance and fine-tune understanding
There is more momentum for a new multiple-use maize variety following three consecutive years of positive trial results
Since the Government paused applications for the Sustainable Farming Incentive, we find out if herbal leys provide enough arable rotational benefits to justify the spend without the funding
Seal of approval for leading Group 3 soft wheat following positive post-harvest reports
As many growers' autumn cereal drilling began early this year, we chat with three experts to gather some top tips for effective control