A Defra-licensed stock removal company has been fined £80,000 after a worker suffered “horrific injuries”, including a fractured skull, broken clavicle, ...
Welcome back to This Week in Farming, your regular round-up of the best Farmers Weekly content from the last seven days. As ...
In-field analysis of maize crop processing in a matter of minutes is a new feature that enables forage harvesting contractors ...
A contract farming business bringing regenerative agriculture techniques to farms in Scotland has introduced beans into its ...
The most noticeable absentee in this year’s Ultimate Guide to direct drills with disc coulters is surely the Cross Slot ...
Be prepared to be flexible in your approach to managing later-drilled winter wheat crops after the planting delays caused by ...
Farmers are being urged to have their say on how agriculture should be represented in the national curriculum, to ensure ...
Weaning is under way. More than half of our calf crop is already done. It is always a satisfying job, getting the calves ...
Prevention is always more rewarding than cure – and usually cheaper. This is particularly so in the case of an E coli toxic ...
Beef and sheep farmer John Ritchie, winner of Farmers Weekly’s Grassland Manager of the Year 2023, replaced set stocking with ...
Plans are being developed by a group of leading farmers to stage a parallel rally in London on the same day the NFU is ...
NFU Scotland (NFUS) has written to the Scottish government, challenging the impartiality of NatureScot, which has this week ...