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Potato kit firm Standen is seeking a share of the all-makes parts market by becoming a dealer for Hessels Zeefbanden, a Dutch ...
Just as supermarket Morrisons stopped bothering to distinguish whether it was selling Australian or British beef on its ...
Uncertainty over government-supported environmental schemes in England is forcing James MacCartney to rethink his Transition ...
This week's photo of the week was sent in by Morgan Coombes from Worcestershire. It shows her partner, Andrew Smith, ...
A £20,000 prize is up for grabs for farmers who are driving change in regenerative agriculture. The Food System Prize is open ...
This year’s harvest got off to a quick start, but intermittent rainfall last week has caused a noticeable slowdown. One thing ...
Farmers planting cover crops this year are advised to select seed mixes to optimise the compatibility within the rotation and ...
Former president of the Farmers’ Union of Wales (FUW) Glyn Roberts has been recognised for his services to Welsh agriculture, ...
Whether it’s a legal, tax, insurance, management or land issue, Farmers Weekly’s Business Clinic experts can help. Kate Bell ...
When Malcolm Crisp first set foot on Thrupp Farms as a fresh-faced 15-year-old in July 1965, wheat was just £25/t and ...
The deadline to apply for a Nuffield Farming Scholarship is fast approaching, with the window closing next Wednesday (31 July ...
Welcome back to another edition of This Week in Farming, the best content from Farmers Weekly over the past seven days. A ...