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Unfair bonuses have been banned for senior executives at six water companies, as new measures in the Water (Special Measures) Act come into force today (Friday, 6 th June). The government is clear ...
One potential solution lies with direct-to-device (D2D) connectivity; a technology enabling machinery to seamlessly switch between cellular and satellite networks enabling continuous connectivity and ...
“It has been clear since the Budget announcement that HM Treasury Officials have had no intention of even acknowledging our concerns. They have slammed the door on the industry and thrown away the key ...
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has upgraded its innovative ABC-Map geospatial app with a new indicator which shows that several major crops including wheat, coffee, ...
Committed £110 million in farming grants to improve productivity, trial new technologies and drive innovation in the sector. Announced plans to invest over £200 million in a new National Biosecurity ...
Richard Armitage, Director at FBR Seed, said: “Farmers need to start mapping, planning and choosing compliant habitats soon. Leaving it too late could mean having to tear up growing crops in spring or ...
The EA told the group it has stepped up its operational response. This includes more compliance checks on businesses who abstract water, such as manufacturers, and increased monitoring of river and ...
He and five other farmers have teamed up with a researcher through an Innovative Farmers field lab to test resilient ‘dual purpose’ breeds suitable for both egg and meat production. He said: “After ...
Combinable crops, such as cereals (like wheat and barley), oilseeds, and pulses, are harvested using a combine harvester. They provide essential ingredients for food, animal feed and fuel, making this ...
The government has today announced that any child who parents receive Universal Credit will be able to claim free shool meals from September 2026. This will mean that an additional 500,000 more pupils ...