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As the season draws to a close, farmers are looking at options for next season and three break crops offer some money-earning ...
This week's photo of the week was taken by Georgia Brown in Tenterden, Kent. Although originally rejected by her mother, the ...
In the years since Brexit, British agriculture has become caught in a peculiar double bind. We’re told to look forward, not ...
I hope everyone is well. It continues to be very warm here in Essex, with winter barley really moving on quickly. A few more ...
Feeding roasted beans increased average daily liveweight gain by 0.15kg, when compared with using unroasted ones, in rations ...
Welcome back to another edition of This Week in Farming, your regular round-up of the best Farmers Weekly content from the ...
PX Farms attracted a crowd of 3,000 visitors to its first-ever open day this week, which also included a live demonstration of Horsch machinery – ...
Whether it’s a legal, tax, insurance, management or land issue, Farmers Weekly’s Business Clinic experts can help. Here, Kate ...
Vets in Wales have urged farmers to vaccinate their breeding stock as a matter of priority to protect their animals against ...
Greater output from an arable roller that also has soil-working capability is promised for the Bednar Galaxy GE 12300. This ...
It is that time of year again – for attending crop variety trial meetings. Well, it is for Dad, anyway. Yellow rust has ...
Changes to the label for residual herbicide Xerton (ethofumesate) to include pre-emergence use in winter wheat promises to unlock additional activity ...
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