In the second of a brand-new series, Next Generation Hill ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã, Emily Ashworth speaks to Welsh farmer Katie Davies about her passion for keeping her family’s legacy alive
With industry aiming to reach net zero by 2040, one of England’s largest arable farms is putting systems in place to achieve this.
Andrew Brewer was recently crowned Carbon Farmer of the Year by the Farm Carbon Toolkit
A forward-thinking project under way in Norfolk is aiming to find out more about the impact of soil health on yields, profitability and resilience in arable rotations
Dairy goat farmer, Charlie Whitehouse, put the herd's health and welfare at the heart of the system when the family built a brand-new dairy goat unit at Bradley Farm, Gloucesters
A project to lift cow numbers to 1,800 within a decade has been completed by the Oakley family, and included the installation of a rotary parlour and a move to being fully housed
If you have a new sprayer on the shopping list or would like to upgrade the tech on your machine, there is plenty to see a CropTec, with a number of manufacturers presenting their latest machines. It is also the perfect opportunity to discuss and try out the latest terminals, nozzle control systems and site-specific spraying technology with on-stand simulations. Jane Carley reports
This year Switzerland played host to the International Federation of Agricultural Journalists (IFAJ) annual congress, James Huyton visited a no-till farm in the heart of the Swiss flat lands that took an Australian insight to make positive change.
A small arable farm on the edge of the Lake District is exploring new ways to produce crops while preserving its carbon-rich peatlands.
From a distance Chianina cattle look like any normal breed, but up close it is easy to see why they are known as the biggest cattle in the world. Chris McCullough finds out more