Technograzing, a form of managed rotational grazing, could be the answer both to more productive beef farming and meeting socio-economic targets through improved environmental and regenerative impacts. Melanie Jenkins repor
We would all likely assume that the difference between various phosphate fertilisers are fairly minimal and not worth agonising over. After all, phosphate is phosphate, surely? Not so, according to Natalie Wood.
The period between Christmas and New Year has always been a time of reflection for me. I am sure that I won’t be alone in feeling that much I had hoped to achieve during 2020 was somewhat derailed.
I suppose it was always on the cards that I would end up being a tree hugger, especially being rather alternative in my youth. However, now the Government is encouraging us to be tree huggers I no longer feel such a rebel.
The Elveden Estate in Norfolk has a long history of growing Christmas trees. Clemmie Gleeson speaks to forestry foreman Tim Handford about customers changing preferences when it comes to Christmas tree size, scale and variety
A Scottish livestock farmer is demonstrating how technology can help UK-based meat producers on grassland systems be part of the carbon solution while strengthening the efficiency of their businesses. Debbie James reports.
As 2020 draws to a close it is fairly natural to reflect on what the last year has dealt us; but that could get a bit complex.