Farmers Weekly The Welsh government has released details of a new £4.6m programme to reduce the risk of flooding around major river catchments. The Natural Flood Management Accelerator Programme was announced by the Welsh!-->…
Israel will need to import more goods because the war effort makes domestic production more difficult and DHL Group has already responded by organizing a new daily freighter operation, according to logistics professionals!-->…
Farmers Weekly Pig producers and other farmers who cannot currently access Defra’s Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) in England will be able to sign up in 2024, and are actively encouraged to do so. Addressing the!-->…
Farmers Weekly Late-drilling winter wheat growers on heavy soils need to focus on crop nutrition as rapidly cooling soils give slow availability of nutrients, and so feeding crops is key to preventing stress and disease!-->…
The Class I railroads are striving to collaborate more proactively and create a product that can be competitive against the truck markets, CN executives said during the Canadian railway’s earnings call Tuesday to discuss!-->…
Don’t worry, your beloved Skittles aren’t going anywhere. Butch Dillinger / FOAP via Getty Images California outlawed four additives found in roughly 12,000 candies, cereals, and sodas This post originally appeared in the!-->…
Farmers Weekly Farmers and growers will continue to have access to important seed treatments and pesticides from Europe when the current post-Brexit arrangements expire at the end of the year. It had been feared that access!-->…
Farmers Weekly It’s been a fair time for growing grass this summer and autumn. Our challenge has been harvesting it, whether finding a weather window to forage it, or deciding if it’s too wet to graze. We kept the cows in a!-->…
Farmers Weekly Taking soil samples this autumn will only produce useful data for a nutrient management plan if it is done consistently. This means sampling at the same time of year, in exactly the same place, and under the!-->…
Farmers Weekly A pioneering carbon project in Northern Ireland has demonstrated that farms can make structured progress towards net zero and revealed that some are already hitting the target. Under NI’s Climate Change Act!-->…
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