Farmers Weekly A practical, straightforward approach is going to flip road safety on its head at this year’s Midlands Machinery Show as it launches its new Transport and Towing Hub. Introduced to the show’s programme across!-->…
Farmers Weekly I’m writing this from a safari tent in Devon. It’s dark, pouring with rain, the children won’t go to sleep and I’m already a glass of wine down. Oh, the joys of being an arable farmer and only being able to!-->…
Farmers Weekly Whether it’s a legal, tax, insurance, management or land issue, Farmers Weekly’s Business Clinic experts can help. Sam Shaikh, associate, Carter Jonas offers advice on business rate issues.Penelope Munro,!-->…
Farmers Weekly Growers concerned about slug damage in cereals this season could benefit from incorporating silicon into traditional fungicide spray timings. Populations of the slimy pests have thrived in the wet autumn!-->…
Sponsored by SafetyChain By Tiffany Donica, FSQA Solutions Architect at SafetyChain A single foodborne illness outbreak can damage a company’s reputation and cost millions of dollars. That’s why more and more food!-->…
Borderlands is a weekly rundown of developments in the world of United States-Mexico cross-border trucking and trade. This week: The U.S. mulls terminating a tomato trade agreement with Mexico; Walmart opens a fulfillment!-->…
Chart of the Week: Outbound Domestic Loaded Rail Container Volume, Long Haul Outbound Tender Volume Index – USA SONAR: ORAILDOML.USA, LOTVI.USA Long-haul truckload demand has moderated in October while domestic intermodal!-->…
Farmers Weekly As a way of replacing Basic Payment Scheme monies, selling “natural capital” in the form of biodiversity net gain (BNG) could be the most effective. While still an emerging market, along with carbon and!-->…
Farmers Weekly Back in 2022 I was given the opportunity by the Welsh government’s Farming Connect initiative to produce a 15-minute video about outdoor pig keeping. It’s one of a series titled “Zoom around the world”. The!-->…
Farmers Weekly Thirty-one hectares of downland on an East Sussex estate are being taken out of production in favour of a biodiversity net gain (BNG) scheme. The Iford Estate, near Lewes, is planning to create a floodplain!-->…
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