Discover industry updates from the last week, handpicked. Let’s find out what’s been going on.
Farmers Weekly explores the findings from a five year trial on direct-drilling; Farmers Guide shares how one farm in Angus has developed a gin recipe that will reduce the need for synthetic fertilisers on farms; further investigations are taking place regarding how the government’s post-Brexit trade policy has impacted farmers.
How is a farm in North Crawley using a hybrid regenerative system? Farmers Weekly shares insights.
Discover the things that may affect your farm in the weeks and months to come in this edition of Crop Watch from Farmers Weekly.
Farmers Weekly explores the findings from a five year trial on direct-drilling.
How can crops better survive flea beetle? This article explores OSR variety choice and how it relates to surviving flea beetle.
Applying worm casts to soil can be incredibly beneficial for farmers. Farmers Weekly explores everything you need to know.
Could gin be the answers to your fertiliser struggles? Farmers Guide shares how one farm in Angus has developed a gin recipe that will reduce the need for synthetic fertilisers on farms.
Further investigations are taking place regarding how the government’s post-Brexit trade policy has impacted farmers.
The NFU has recently shared its concerns regarding how high production costs have affected the mental health of farmers.
Climate change is impacting our crops throughout the UK. Here’s how some scientists are handling this issue with molecular priming techniques.
Are high production costs impacting your mental health? What are your thoughts regarding the direct-drilling trial?
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