Regenerative farming, which aims to build soil health and improve the water cycle, is one method to achieve this. Farms that adopt regenerative practices should increase their soil organic matter ...
Environment Secretary Steve Reed will today (Monday 10 March) pledge to ‘clean up Windermere’ setting out the Government’s support for the long-term ambition of ‘only rainwater’ entering England’s ...
The UK's largest agricultural machinery and technology event joins forces with the nations only event dedicated to sustainable farming and carbon reduction practices, providing an inclusive ...
In an unprecedented journey across continents and time, Emirati seeds, collected and extensively studied at the International Center for Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA), have reached the Arctic, where ...
Trelleborg Tires reaffirms its commitment to agricultural education by collaborating with Moreton Morrell College. This initiative provides AGCO apprentices in the UK with essential insights into tyre ...
Ahead of the debate the FUW, the independent voice of Wales’ family farms, met with Welsh Conservatives rural affairs spokesperson, Peter Fox MS and Plaid Cymru’s Llyr Gruffydd MS, relaying the ...
The demand for compound feed in Great Britain is expected to rise in the 2024/25 season, driven primarily by increased cattle and sheep feed production, according to research by the Agriculture and ...
The case has been found on a cattle farm in the North West of Hungary, near the border with Slovakia. Observed clinical signs were reported to national authorities who have now formally confirmed ...
Damage from wireworm boring into tubers can result in high levels of crop downgrade, as well as creating an entry point for tuber rots and disease pathogens. Any historic evidence of infestation ...
Tree planting can be the most cost-effective way of removing carbon as long as careful choices are made about which type of trees to plant and where.
Sam also outlines seven lessons for companies working to scale regenerative agriculture focusing on: shifting from pilot to mainstream projects, prioritising the needs of farmers, supporting and ...
ICSA Rural Development chair Edmond Phelan has said that before Storm Éowyn, Ireland’s forestry sector was already struggling, and if the current windblown crisis is not handled correctly, it could ...
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