The Nature Friendly Farming Network chief executive has written on the need to improve water quality in agriculture and why a food system which values environmental outcomes as much as yield is vitally important moving forward
Baroness Sheehan writes on how the majority of ammonia and nitrous oxide pollution to water comes from the agricultural sector and the ways it can reduce, recycle and reuse nitrogen pollution
The House of Lords' Environment and Climate Change Committee said successive Governments have failed to tackle the causes of nitrogen pollution
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The Environment Agency has been given a funding boost to help clean-up Britain's water supplies and reduce pollution
Understanding the value of slurry is key to utilising nutrients efficiently and growing quality silage
Daera's plans to reform the Nutrients Action Programme and improve water quality have been described by UFU as a 'backdoor attempt' to reduce flocks and herds with increased layers of regulation
Applications opening soon for Farming Equipment and Technology Fund offering grants for kit including seed-planting robots and slurry systems
An independent review into Wales' Control of Agricultural Pollution (CAP) regulations has published recommendations in five key areas. It found that an 'all-Wales' approach to the regulations was the right one
A pioneering £1 million project which will help transform dairy cow slurry into crop fertilisers and water has been launched by Harper Adams University and a team of industry partners