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Behind many big-name machinery brands is the story of a fledgling engineering firm starting out from scratch. We meet two ...
I’d never been to the DIY AGM before – just heard the stories. A wild, unofficial young farmers’ weekend that’s half ...
It is hard to sum up the past month or so. We were very fortunate in south Devon to receive a significant amount of rain over ...
For his youngstock, spring block-calver Rupert Major installed an “excellent” curved handling facility instead of an “average ...
Grants open next week for equipment, technology and small infrastructure to boost productivity, improve slurry management and ...
Farmers Weekly has teamed up with industry agronomists to produce a monthly price series covering key fungicides and ...
The UK government has pledged to keep gene-edited crops out of its new EU alignment deal, paving the way for the Precision ...
Recommendations by the Climate Change Committee (CCC) that Scotland should reduce its greenhouse gas emissions through ...
Janet Hughes, the influential programme director behind Defra’s Future Farming and Countryside Programme (FFCP), has ...
British lamb exports are set to benefit from fewer trade barriers and improved access to the EU, following a new agreement between the UK and EU struck on ...
Frustrated farmers have been told the inheritance tax (IHT) hike threatening to bankrupt their businesses will help pay for ...
The continued dry spell is taking its toll on crops. Winter wheat flag leaves are emerging as crops develop rapidly through ...