At the market (Photo: Jim Allen/FreightWaves) The year for beauty Some Dollar General stores are expanding their beauty products and that just seems like the right move to me. Supermarket News says the retail giant will add!-->…
FedEx Corp. executives on Wednesday outlined how the company will restructure its air network by downgrading to surface transportation where possible, outsourcing more flights, implementing more direct routes and!-->…
Two popular issues among rail unions — train lengths and train crew sizes — have gained traction in state legislatures, with a bill in the Nevada legislature limiting train lengths and a provision requiring train crew sizes!-->…
Farmers Weekly Farm businesses which use high volumes of kerosene each year are eligible for payments of up to £5,800 through the government’s Non-Domestic Alternative Fuels Payments Scheme. Top-up payments are available for!-->…
Farmers Weekly Man’s best friend, a loyal companion, and a farm’s greatest asset – the value of a well-trained sheepdog cannot be overestimated. But even the most experienced of collies can have their quirks, leaving farmers!-->…
Farmers Weekly Now then, I’ve been on the debating circuit this month, thanks to the Yorkshire Agricultural Society giving me a platform to express my views on regenerative farming. The event, held at the Pavilions of!-->…
Farmers Weekly There are a few crucial things that you need when cooking the quintessential British Sunday roast. First there are the various high-quality ingredients that you and your fellow farmers have worked so hard to!-->…
Farmers Weekly This week we bring you a slew of advice on minimising the effect of sky-high energy bills. This is a pressing problem given that 44% of food producers predict that they will reduce their output in the next 12!-->…
Farmers Weekly The first sizeable commercial South Downs arable farm to come to the market for some time has almost 500 acres and a recently refurbished farmhouse. Golf Farm at Devil’s Dyke sits just four miles from the!-->…
Farmers Weekly Changing weather patterns and the opportunity to reduce fungicide spray inputs were behind Lincolnshire grower Nick Wright’s decision to grow the sclerotinia-tolerant winter oilseed rape variety PT303. Having!-->…
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