An EU-funded project is scouting for 20 UK farmers to participate in trials researching cereal-legume intercropping, focusing on yield, quality, reducing inputs and knowledge transfer.Â
Maximising herbicide efficiency will be key for growers wanting to effectively control weeds whilst reducing their inputs this spring.
Enhancing soil health and structure not only benefits crop growth, but it also has the potential to improve water quality.
Here are some useful tips, pieces of advice and places to go if you are considering a career in farming, or are already in the industry and need some support.
Íæż½ã½ã will need to gain a better understanding of their soils to meet the new Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) ‘arable soils’ standard.
With reduced support payments being increasingly felt, Cedric Porter spoke to business consultants Andersons about what the future holds for farm businesses.
In response to summer droughts and rising input costs, can farmers continue to rely solely on grass leys to finish lambs?
In a bid to promote farming to the wider public, Emily Ashworth speaks to Tom Davis who runs one of the most popular city farms in the UK.
Working for John Deere dealer Hunt Forest Group in Chilbolton, Hampshire, Merlin Mulberry is in the third and final year of his Ag-Tech apprenticeship and is just months away from becoming a fully qualified technician.
Wynnstay has established its first regional demonstration site in the East Midlands to help arable growers select more robust varieties based on their location.