High costs continue to drive the global market, keeping supplies tight. Cedric Porter reports.
For share farming couple Vanessa and Bart van de Ven, public perception of dairy farming in New Zealand is cause for concern. Chris McCullough finds out what they are doing to counter the negativity.
Be flexible and tailor pre and post-emergence sprays to specific weed burdens on fields advises independent agronomist Richard Cromie. Dairy Farmer reports.
Britains rural economy could grow by £43 billion if effective steps are taken to address its current problems.
The Cox family’s focus on genomics and genomic testing has resulted in an ‘impressive performance’ in NMR’s latest annual production report. Rebecca Jordan reports.
The Rothamsted Insect Survey has recorded the first peach–potato aphid (Myzus persicae) catches of 2022.
A new service is to be established to offer advice and urgent practical support to Ukrainian seasonal horticultural workers in Scotland.
British retailers are being urged to help create a market for home-grown protein crops to help reduce livestock farmers’ reliance on harmful soya imports.
With diverse applications from scrub clearance to maintaining steep banks, a remote control mower or tool carrier could provide a useful contracting opportunity or simply boost safety on tricky farmland. Jane Carley reports.
An Eastern European agricultural organisation has issued a plea to farmers and agricultural companies across Europe to help get aid to Ukraine, where Russian troops have stepped up attacks on the farming sector.