With Defra looking at how to support industry take-up for agritech, Roythornes' Martin Jinks takes a look at the dos and do nots when undertaking a project.
Russell Steer on the joy of auctioneering
Spring-sown crops need to comply with the relevant protection regulations
One Scottish family have made their mark on the poultry industry and now, the next generation are taking it on.
An overall year-on-year decline in antimicrobial usage across UK dairy herds was highlighted in Kingshay dairy consultants' latest Antimicrobial Focus Report
Food production and economic growth. That was the clear message from Steve Barclay the new Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs at the Oxford Farming Conference at the beginning of January
Bale grazing is a growing trend, allowing livestock producers to cut winter housing costs by outwintering stock in a way that is kind to the land
S uggestions made by Jacob Rees-Mogg and others which we could import our soft fruit from abroad to override the labour issue caused a lot of irritation in the UK horticulture and agriculture sectors
I am writing from an American diner in Northern California, a comfortable and convenient stop serving the staples of US cuisine
As part of a programme being funded by ABP, 350 livestock farmers are working together to make their businesses more carbon efficient. Íæż½ã½ã reports