Farmers Weekly I’m listening to Rishi Sunak on the Today programme and the political editor, Chris Mason, is trying to pin him down on why the Cabinet Office is resisting the full disclosure of WhatsApp messages and emails to!-->…
Farmers Weekly A competition has opened inviting schools across the country to apply for the chance to win a farm experience for their classes to learn about the farm-to-fork journey and the importance of British farming.!-->…
Farmers Weekly Remember back in February I said that on the whole I was pleased with the crops and blackgrass control? Well, scrap that. It is fair to say I’m probably the most embarrassed about my grassweeds that I’ve been!-->…
Farmers Weekly Indigenous supplies of thatching straw could be under threat if the sector’s vintage machinery is not brought up to date. Concerns over the sustainability of UK production were first aired by Historic England,!-->…
Farmers Weekly Applicants seeking planning consents and environmental permits for poultry housing must meet increasingly tough pollution prevention regulations and high upfront costs for environmental mitigation measures.!-->…
Farmers Weekly Hello and welcome to another edition of This Week in Farming, your one-stop shop for all the best content from the Farmers Weekly website in the past seven days. Here are five of the hottest topics that we’ve!-->…
Farmers Weekly Dairy farmers need to look Down Under to find new ways of dealing with extreme weather events. That is because New Zealand and Australia are two of the world’s most drought-prone countries that still have!-->…
Freight railcar inspections are happening less often and are not as thorough as in the past due to staff cuts, time constraints and regulatory loopholes, a union official testified June 23.
Jason Cox, national representative of the Transportation Communications Union, testified at the National Transportation Safety Board’s hearing Friday on the Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, that a!-->…
Despite a softer freight environment, most of the largest trucking companies in North America continued to grow their businesses last year even as spot market rates dropped.
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