With rising fertiliser costs looking set to remain, a dairy farmer from West Wales has successfully halved his nitrogen use
After a career in broadcasting and digital media, new entrant beef and sheep producer Kate Bradshaw returned to West Wales to fulfil her childhood dreams of farming. Sara Gregson reports
High rainfall and saturated fields mean the timing of slurry application and first-cut silage will be a challenge for many grassland farmers this year
Situated 40 miles from London, Hampton Estate provides a green lung to a densely populated corner of south east England. Ruth Wills finds out more
The US is still an agricultural superpower, but over the past few years it has become a net importer of food
Long and irregular seed potatoes have long been the Achilles' heel of the cup planter, but James Huyton speaks to one potato grower seeing benefits from their new Standen machine.
Solar power provides an opportunity to reduce energy bills, maximise self-sufficiency and save money, but there are considerations when it comes to installation and economics
Farm businesses - particularly diversifications- were presented with several different products and systems for reducing carbon emissions and improving energy use.
You do not need to be a tractor enthusiast to recognise a John Deere with a SoundGard cab. Simon Henley takes a look at the development program which redefined tractor cab design.
After losing the original dairy herd to foot-and-mouth in 2001, the Pratt family, who farm in Bellerby, near Leyburn, North Yorkshire, have been dedicated to rebuilding their pedigree Holstein herd ever since