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Uncropped headlands create green opportunity
Sowing green manure seed mix on uncropped arable headlands, left where growers just managed to muddle in landwork in the autumn, could help to restore soil structure and build fertility, and play an important role as an ecological asset.
LAMMA's sell-out show a commercial and professional success
LAMMA’s return to the NEC in Birmingham at the beginning of January produced an even bigger and better show than the year before, resulting in an upbeat two days that have been widely praised by exhibitors and visitors alike.
Industry-wide ruminant group to tackle endemic diseases across the UK
A new UK-wide cattle and sheep industry group is to be created to speed up progress against endemic diseases and reputational challenges which are costing the cattle and sheep sectors at least £500 million per year.
Become an insect farmer to turn muck into brass and help save the planet, Zero Waste Scotland says
A new ‘how-to’ guide on the benefits of becoming an insect farmer has just been published by Zero Waste Scotland.
Powering The Future Of Farming
Meeting tomorrow’s demands through precision agriculture.
Land Rover UK Introduces The Range Rover Velar R-Dynamic Black Limited Edition
Land Rover UK announces the Range Rover Velar R-Dynamic Black, an exclusive run of just 500 examples representing a unique, discerning specification featuring an enhanced range of standard features for the UK market.
Time To Get Serious About Pest Management
Rodent control on farms is critical for protecting your stock and yourselves. At British Pest Control Association we’ve worked hard a to ensure pest management professionals have the tools they need to carry out this important public health role.
Volvo's XC90 T8 Twin Engine flagship SUV takes best Seven-Seater Honour in Drivingelectric Awards
The flagship of the Volvo range, the XC90 T8 Twin Engine, has triumphed in the DrivingElectric Awards, being named Best Electrified Seven-Seater. It’s the first honour for the plug-in hybrid version of the large SUV since it benefited from a series of performance, technology and styling upgrades that make it an even stronger proposition – including an increase of more than 30% in its all-electric driving range.
University trial shows oregano essential oil can help reduce antimicrobial resistance in calves
Antimicrobial resistance is one of the greatest threats globally to human health and has been predicted to be responsible for 10 million deaths a year by 2050 if not acted upon.
20 Year Old Purpose Built Combi-feeder Still Going Strong – Is This A Rekord?
Hurley farmer (and co-creator) Chris Wathes tells us why this machine is so good.
Tong launches new TongHUB online portal at LAMMA 2020
Leading vegetable handling equipment manufacturer, Tong Engineering, is exhibiting at the UK’s largest farm machinery show LAMMA, for the second year at the event’s new location, the NEC Birmingham.
New tractors, combines and loaders ready to launch at LAMMA
Some of the top names in tractor, combine and loader manufacturing will be exhibiting their latest machines at LAMMA. Several have revealed new and upgraded models that will take centre stage on their stands, with further announcements expected in the run up to the show.
High mycotoxin levels in silage pose a risk to dairy farmers this winter
A high risk of mycotoxin contamination in this year’s forage is posing a challenge for many producers and could be responsible for struggling milk yields and excessive feed waste and underutilisation, experts warn.
Greater functionality for ARION tractors
Greater functionality and ease of operation are central to updates made to the CLAAS ARION 600 and 500 range of tractors for 2020.
Analyst Insight: What does the Early Bird Survey mean for markets and marketing?
As rain continues to fall across the UK, progress in winter plantings remains hampered.
Winter Stock Festival Continues To Support The Future Generation
The premier livestock event in the East of England returns for its 12th year on 29th & 30th November 2019.
Spring Calving Warning
After a summer of exceptional grass growth, beef cows across the country are generally in very good condition. Beef farmers should consider delaying weaning over the winter months to ensure cows achieve optimal condition for spring calving.
Old Crop Support And New Crop Pressure, Mixed Signals For UK Grain
Further mixed messages for global grain markets were released in a recent USDA crop progress report, with additional supportive factors for the current crop year, but a somewhat bearish tone for new crop wheat.
Lack Of Rural Housing Is A Barrier To Progressive Farming, Warns CAAV
Issues with rural housing are obstructing farming retirement and new entrants, limiting the progression of UK agriculture, says the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers (CAAV). It needs to be freed up to help handle the loss of Basic Payment.
Fungi Could Reduce Reliance On Fertilisers
Introducing fungi to wheat boosted their uptake of key nutrients and could lead to new, ‘climate smart’ varieties of crops, according to a new study.
Future Proofing Cereals For Climate Change Drought Conditions
Research uncovers gene that improves drought resistance in cereals.
The Benefits Of Agroforestry
The benefits of agroforestry to farmers have been blocked by uncertainties - but times are changing.
AgriScot: Your Farm Business Event
AgriScot, “your farm business event”, will take place on 20th November in Edinburgh.
Wynnstay's CracklessEgg™ Can Revolutionise Your Poultry Farm
Wynnstay have introduced the revolutionary CracklessEgg™ technology to help their poultry feed customers save hundreds or even thousands of pounds in wasted, cracked eggs on their poultry farms.
Ventilation in livestock housing
The need for animal housing to provide a comfortable, clean, dry and healthy environment is well understood.
Bridgestone Reap The Rewards After VX TRACTOR Road Run
Bridgestone is reaping the rewards of a hugely successful tractor tour during September, where hundreds of farmers came together to learn about vital tyre savings and up to £2,000 was donated to local Young Farmers’ Clubs.
The Rise Of Vertical Farming
With over 7,800 high-rise buildings, the city of Hong Kong soars above all others. More than 300 of its buildings surpass 490 feet, with more people living over 15 floors above ground level than anywhere else in the world. Having a skyline in the clouds helps the densely populated metropolis to prosper where space is restricted. Agriculture has taken note of this construction technique, as vertical farming creates impressive yields.
Rollant 520: Reliable In All Conditions
CLAAS is introducing its new ROLLANT 520 fixed-chamber round baler, as the new entry model in the 1.25-m segment.
Poachers Warned As Police Step Up Rural Crime Operation
Police in North Yorkshire have warned poachers that their illegal behaviour will not be tolerated as autumn approaches.
Farm Buildings Are Central To Farming Operations, Playing A Core Role In Storage, Shelter & Security
Given their integral use, it comes as no surprise that there are a myriad of risks – and if something does go wrong, the impact can be felt keenly. Toby Baker, of Farmers and Mercantile Insurance Brokers (FMIB), looks at the common risks of fire and theft and outlines how farmers can minimise chances of such events occurring.