Record wheat prices and sky-high input costs are not tempting growers to change their spring planting plans last minute, according to seed companies. The open autumn meant any floating hectarage was...
Record wheat prices and sky-high input costs are not tempting growers to change their spring planting plans last minute, according to seed companies. The open autumn meant any floating hectarage was...
With significant lettuce crop losses recorded across 2025 due to the nasonovia lettuce aphid, we find out what the keys risks are for crops and what control options are available
This week from Farmers Guardian readers: Steve Clarkson, chief executive of Organic Farmers and Growers, examines new research on pesticide residues in soils and the debate over whether their use should be phased out
Last weekend, Wakefield welcomed a surge of visitors for its annual Rhubarb Festival. With the crop still thriving in the famed Rhubarb Triangle, we explore how this iconic Yorkshire staple is grown