An NFU commissioned report has shown that increased cost of production is risking fruit and veg businesses future development
The 2024-25 sugar beet season may have got off to a shaky start, but behind the scenes Britain's beet buyer and processor is keen to underline its commitment to the country's crop
As the spring drilling window edges closer, we find out what cover crop destruction options are available this season
Seed potato producers are urged to treat disease-susceptible stocks with a fungicide during the first grading window
Irrigation is crucial to agriculture in southern Alberta, Canada. Mike Abram visited to learn more about the challenges farmers are facing in the region from climate change
Located just outside the rural Cambridgeshire town Warboys, one arable enterprise has been significantly expanded after a holiday to Sweden sparked a diversification idea
The UK's first independent guide to selecting, establishing and terminating cover crops, co-designed by farmers has been launched
The CropTec Show, held in Stoneleigh on November 29-30, was filled with industry grower advice and knowledge transfer opportunities
Research reveals that miscanthus can provide a profitable cropping option on flood-prone land
Plant disease experts are warning farmers to keep a close eye on developments of Syndrome Basse Richesse (SBR) and Rubbery Taproot disease (RTD), as they spread through Europe causing significant damage to sugar beet and other crops such as potatoes