Keeping copies of seed invoices and photographic evidence of field operations is advised when establishing herbal leys under Government schemes
An FAI Farms project sponsored by McDonald’s UK and Ireland has seen positive results within their commercial suckler herd following the switch to adaptive multi-paddock grazing
According to Dyfed-Powys Police, there have been more than 180 sheep stolen from farms in Wales since July
The Government's adviser for the natural environment in England has responded to Wildlife Justice's threat of legal action on Dartmoor
With a growing numbers of arable producers diversifying to include a mixed farming approach, Arable Farming finds out what is involved when switching from crops to forage and fodder
Optimal establishment of clover swards is key for farmers to experience the benefits of nitrogen fixation and improved productivity
Despite the increasing prominence of automated milking systems on dairy farms in the UK, some dairy farmers are opposed to housing cows all-year-round
In Somerset, spring is trying to show its face between the rain showers. The warmer weather that we enjoyed recently gave us good growth rates of 34kg of dry matter/hectare per day
A wet autumn followed by a very wet spring means weeds are thriving and giving grassland farmers yet another problem to grapple with
Now is the time to make key decisions around grazing and silage management in order to mitigate the adverse effects of a late turnout and delayed nutrient applications