Farmers Weekly Livestock farmers in Wales will be able to continue spreading organic manures on land at the higher rate of 250kg/ha of nitrogen a year until 2025 – where there is a crop need and subject to certain extra!-->…
Farmers Weekly Maize growers around the country are reporting very good yields this year. “Contractors are chopping now in all regions. Yields are 44-49t/ha, which is very good compared with the long-term UK average of!-->…
Farmers Weekly Sheep farmers and vets are being urged to stay extra vigilant for the signs of deadly bluetongue virus in their flocks following a major outbreak in the Netherlands. The Netherlands Food and Consumer Product!-->…
Farmers Weekly UK arable farmers who joined the Agreena soil carbon platform, AgreenaCarbon, in time for harvest 2022 will be paid €36 per carbon certificate issued under the programme. On average one ha can generate between!-->…
Farmers Weekly As Young Farmers Week (9-13 October) draws to a close, Farmers Weekly questions Defra farming minister Mark Spencer and NFYFC chairman Rosie Bennett to discuss current and future prospects for young farmers and!-->…
Farmers Weekly The year has come full circle. The teasers have come out and the tups are going in. Last year, we took some advice from Jamie Wild at Red Hill Charollais, who supplies our terminal sire tups. We asked him about!-->…
Farmers Weekly A group of 11 Somerset farmers, who operate in the same constituency as Jacob Rees-Mogg, has written to the former minister lambasting his understanding of agriculture and accusing him of undermining British!-->…
Farmers Weekly The North Norfolk Coastal Group came together with the aim of collaborating to bring nature back to the farmed environment. The group represents more than 55,000ha of coastal habitat – with the farmland!-->…
Farmers Weekly New balers and baler-wrappers – mostly promising increased output and denser forage packing for fewer bales per field and storage stack – feature in this year’s Ultimate Guide to round balers. See also: !-->…
ORLANDO, Fla. — Data analytics and artificial intelligence have emerged as powerful tools in the fight against illicit imports. At the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals’ Edge conference in Orlando, Florida,!-->…
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