With more farms aiming to get better value from their grass, improving swards or sowing new seeds will be a key task this spring
Got some fencing to do and cannot decide which sort of post driver to go for? Jane Carley gets some guidance from Chris Gordon, of Wrag, now part of Kidd Farm Machinery
Considering swapping to a tracked combine? Jane Carley gets some advice on choosing a good value machine
Vaccination, tag testing and biosecurity are identified as key to preventing BVD across UK dairy farms
A spike in Land Rover thefts has sent ripples through the industry, causing insurance premiums to sky-rocket and residual values to plummet. For those with older models that fall outside Jaguar Land Rover’s current security enhancement, what can be done to boost vehicle security?
Successful ploughing involves correct maintenance, preparation and plough settings according to Kverneland plough specialist Adam Burt, who provides useful pointers for those seeking a quality finish from a reversible plough.
While requirements on slurry storage are subject to change, advice on the current slurry cover options and available support was discussed on a recent AHDB webinar
A host of grass-weeds are becoming an increasing issue in the north of England and Scotland. ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Guardian finds out what lessons can be learned from the battles fought in parts of the country managing resistant grass-weeds for decades.
Producers growing cereals for animal feed have been advised to harvest their crops at the earliest opportunity, rather than wait for the moisture to come close to 14 per cent.
Dealing with deadly blind spots around tractors and telehandlers could help to prevent death or serious injury to those who share space with mobile machinery. Geoff Ashcroft looks at examples adopted by the construction industry, to see how their use could make farm life much safer