“As things stand, it is likely that some farmers will bow to the inevitable and sell up. There is no guarantee that agricultural land will continue to be used for food production post-sale, so this ...
Further changes to rodenticide use legislation will mean that farmers and growers will need an up-to-date certification to purchase and use any professional rodenticides from 1 January 2026.
Carbon reduction should not fall on any one part of the supply chain. The commitment of every stakeholder is needed if the industry is going to succeed in hitting targets in 2030 and beyond. Food ...
Llandovery Sheep Festival will be baa-ck this September for ‘ewe’ to enjoy some new, as well as the familiar favourite features.
Farmers needed to save small abattoirs: Farming groups launch survey to make case to government The farming industry is being called upon to complete an important online survey regarding their use of ...
The highly anticipated Land-based Engineering Technician of the Year competition is back for 2025! This exciting annual competition celebrates outstanding individuals across land-based engineering and ...
Sam also outlines seven lessons for companies working to scale regenerative agriculture focusing on: shifting from pilot to mainstream projects, prioritising the needs of farmers, supporting and ...
Tree planting can be the most cost-effective way of removing carbon as long as careful choices are made about which type of trees to plant and where.
Corteva Agriscience has launched a new herbicide for grass and broad-leaved weed control in Irish cereal crops.
The Scottish Government has partnered with academics at the University of St Andrews to tackle a significant evidence gap, with the aim of informing new policies to improve the management of ...
Defra has explained they will issue compliance notices against anyone who is not separating waste in agreement with their waste collector. While this will normally fall under the responsibility of the ...
The Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust has announced the appointment of three new Next-Gen dairy Scholars: Isabelle Deacon of Lancashire, Lewis Gibbin of Carmarthenshire and Joe Lyall of Lancashire.
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