There are many farming ‘anchor points’ throughout the year which provoke memories and underline how yet another year has flown past.
The number of school farms has doubled since the School ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Network launched. Sarah Todd finds out why the initiative has called on the farming community to support the cause.
As chair of the Shetland Sheep Society, Kate Sharp is passionate about telling the story of this well-known breed. Kate Chapman finds out more.
Agricultural machinery giant John Deere has taken another step in the journey towards electrification, with the announcement of their first electric infinitely variable transmission with electro-mechanical power split.
When it comes to tackling the two most common conditions which affect calves, scours and pneumonia, prevention should always be the top priority, according to Boehringer Animal Health.
Keeping up to date with changes in rules and regulations is vital for landlords. Strutt and Parker’s Sarah Roberts takes a look at the changes affecting property.
There are various options available to grow a good quality maize crop while still meeting environmental goals. ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Guardian reports.
Managing forward crops and tips for N management were on the agenda at a meeting of the Penrith AHDB monitor farm.
With escalating fertiliser costs and the prospect of tight feed ingredient markets next winter, the importance of maximising feed output from your own resources will remain a priority for dairy farmers. ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Guardian reports.
Winter oats may need treating with a fungicide earlier than normal this spring as crops face higher disease pressure following a relatively mild winter.