Farmers Weekly The Farmer-Citizen Movement, or BoerBurgerBeweging (BBB) sent ripples along Dutch canals and throughout Europe when they won several seats at the March regional elections. As a party championing farming and!-->…
Farmers Weekly A consortium of German farmers and mechanical engineers has developed a novel low-disturbance mechanical weed killer as part of its 2019-launched 4Disc business. The ActiCut has three banks of sharp-edged and!-->…
Farmers Weekly The fencing contractors have been here for the past few weeks. Surprisingly, the tractor and post-knocker can cross the fields without leaving too much of a mark. We’re concentrating on a few boundary fences.!-->…
Farmers Weekly A five-year welfare strategy for the UK sheep industry has been launched by Ruminant Health & Welfare. The aim is to deliver high welfare and encourage the adoption of good practice on all sheep farms!-->…
Farmers Weekly Tafe might be best known for its reproductions of classic Massey Ferguson tractors, but the Indian brand has been beavering away on a host of more modern products. Additions include a compact fully electric!-->…
Farmers Weekly Many farmers will be breathing a sigh of relief as the maize harvest draws to a close, after weeks of grappling with the wet weather. That’s the situation for HC Beales in Norfolk, a family-run farming business!-->…
Nikola Corp. Chief Financial Officer Anastasia “Stasy” Pasterick is leaving the role after just six months, the third senior leader to depart the beleaguered electric truck maker since August. CEO Michael Lohscheller and!-->…
Farmers Weekly Kuhn has hopped aboard the driverless bandwagon with its own take on a cab-free tractor. The curiously named Karl is similar in size and shape to that of AgXeed, in which rival implement maker Amazone is!-->…
Farmers Weekly A mixed, tenanted farm in the Scottish Borders is using agritourism to help create a more resilient business and promote local food to the local community. The first idea for diversification came about in 2016!-->…
Farmers Weekly Part mulcher, part harrow is how German firm Saphir describes its novel Grindstar. It is designed to work just 20mm deep to encourage volunteers and weed seeds to germinate without losing too much moisture from!-->…
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