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"Developers are now likely to submit planning applications in the next year or two that might previously have been in their five- or even 10-year plan, so could find themselves with a strategic supply ...
A firm favourite in the show’s lineup, the Syngenta Sprays & Sprayers arena remains one of Cereals' most highly anticipated attractions. The 2025 programme promises a powerful showcase of cutting-edge ...
ICSA Suckler chair Jimmy Cosgrave has said the details of the next Beef Welfare Scheme, revealed by the Department in a meeting with stakeholders this morning, represent a welcome development. However ...
Efforts to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing have received a boost from the People's Republic of China, the world's largest capture fisheries producer, which has become the ...
Wates Group sees hydrogen as a major contributor to its plans to reduce carbon emissions across its operations after successfully trialling a JCB generator powered by the fuel. The company, one of the ...
Angus Fruits managing director John Gray has published his Nuffield Farming report 'Fresh produce excellence: Growing our share of the value chain', sponsored by The Royal Highland and Agricultural ...
Nowadays, however, Givi not only produces wines with his harvests, but grows and collects approximately 120 different endemic grapevine varieties on his three hectares of land. With a changing climate ...
The Captain Tractors brand, whose aerospace division is authorised by the CAA to rebuild aircraft and aero engines, comprises five series ranging from 15 to 28 HP and weighing between 780kg and 945kg ...
Co-op is set to be first UK retailer to sell 100% British strawberries nationwide for the summer – moving earlier than last year and in time for the Easter bank holiday. From 19 th April, all of Co-op ...
Farmland values across England and Wales increased during the first quarter of 2025, despite the ongoing political and economic challenges applying pressure to the agricultural industry.
An early hatch means that there are unlikely to have been many lambs old enough (six weeks of age) on the pasture to ingest the larvae. Check the historical data in your area because, for some, the ...