United Oilseeds managing director Chris Baldwin said he had ’never seen a market like it’. By Andrew Blake
Climate change and biodiversity loss are recognised as theÌýtwo existential threats to our civilisation and the next few years will see a major transformation in how we use land so as to tackle these crises.
November / December 2021 Dairy Farming edition
November / December 2021 Arable Farming Issue
With Brexit and the climate change agenda, the agriculture community probably felt the 2020s were going to be challenging.
Making the switch from brassicas to a winter grazing crop of rape, ryegrass and berseem clover has given one Welsh farmer an income boost while reducing soil erosion.
Rachel and husband Stephen and family farm 66ha (163 acres) mainly tenanted at Baildon, West Yorkshire. They milk 85 pedigree Holstein and Jerseys, selling milk to Meadow Foods. They also have an on farm vending machine. Their son, Ben, works full-time on farm and daughters Felicity and Zoe also work in the agricultural sector. Rachel is a director of the local farmers’ market.
As I sit down to write this we are in the middle of some seriously wet weather.
An extra 12,000 tonnes of Australian beef could be heading to the UK as part of the Australia-UK trade deal but the impact could largely be offset by reduced EU imports, according to calculations by AHDB. By Cedric Porter