Food and biodiversity will be at the heart of LEAF Open Farm Sunday’s (LOFS) two-day virtual event this weekend (September 19 and 20).
Two free virtual Íæż½ã½ã events are offering UK farmers the chance to find out more about the opportunities the New Zealand agritech industry has to offer.
Covid-19 has highlighted the agricultural industry’s ability to adapt and innovate during the most extraordinary of times. With this resulting in a surge in public support for agriculture, there is no better time to celebrate this as part of The British Farming Awards 2020.
In an online timed auction hosted by Íæż½ã½ã Marts (R.G. Jones), Dolgellau, sheep dogs sold to a top price of 18,525, which when including the buyer’s premium, amounts to 19,451.
Pit your skills against a professional livestock judge and be in with the chance of winning £250 plus a £250 ram voucher.
Grassroot farmers across the country are getting involved with #Farm24 and pledging their support for British farming.
With recent Government advice urging the public to avoid mass gatherings due to coronavirus, find out which agricultural shows, conferences and events have been affected.
These are challenging times for all and so I wanted share with you what we are doing here at Arable Farming and the CropTec Show to ensure we keep you informed and up to date in the coming weeks and months as measures to manage the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic are implemented.
In these truly extraordinary times I wanted to let you know what we are doing here at Íæż½ã½ã to ensure we keep you informed and up to date in the coming weeks and months.
A new record of 1,700 for a Dalesbred female was set at the Dalesbred Sheep Breeders’ Association show and sale held at Bentham for a two-shear ewe, shown by Colin and Alan Price, Longlands.