What new resolutions shall we take on this year? How can we better ourselves? Yes, as 2023 looms, with it brings the sense of hope and the chance of new beginnings.
For a year that started with so much hope, 2022 turned into one of the most tumultuous and testing years on record.
Íæż½ã½ã and agronomists will face reduced crop protection product choices and increased costs due to the withdrawal of parallel import licenses following the UK’s departure from the European Economic Area (EEA), according to Clayton Crop Protection.
The process around tax returns for farming business is growing in ambiguity, but a campaign proposed by the CLA aims to counteract some of its potential headaches.
What happens when farmers, looking to expand their business, are declined by a traditional lender? Peter Taylor-Whiffen takes a look at the help and support available.
Taking on so-called regenerative farming techniques undoubtedly has social and environmental benefits, but it is good for the bank balance too trials have found.
With the price of fertiliser continuing to weigh on the minds and bank balances of farmers, Alice Dyer takes a look at some of the advice and technology out there to improve nutrient use efficiency.
Labour challenges are a constant plague for many UK farm businesses, but AHDB’s new campaign Labour Life Cycle aims to empower farmers to become better people managers. Hannah Binns explores.
Research by The Prince’s Countryside Fund shows barriers new entrants face.
The integration of cover crops has been the key ingredient for one farmer in his move to improving the health and resilience of his heavy clay soils.