Discover industry updates from the last two weeks, handpicked. Let’s find out what’s been going on.
Farmers are dealing with the negative effects of the recent spell of dry weather; an outbreak of the Colorado beetle has been confirmed on a farm in Kent; there are concerns that the next general election may result in those in rural England being ‘left behind’ due to inequalities for rural businesses.
An outbreak of the Colorado beetle has been confirmed on a farm in Kent. It’s the first time it has appeared since the late 1970s.
Nanofibre technology is being tested to see how effectively it helps to manage wheat diseases.
Farmers are dealing with the negative effects of the recent spell of dry weather.
Arable farmers are needed to assist with a slug control project funded by Defra.
Recent guidance shares how you can reduce nitrogen use and improve your yields by diversifying grassland swards.
A lab is testing how growing flax can be beneficial for regenerative textiles.
The UK government is introducing stricter penalties for polluters.
There are concerns that the next general election may result in those in rural England being ‘left behind’ due to inequalities for rural businesses.
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