With fertiliser prices hitting new heights this spring, many growers have had to look at their application programmes and make cuts where necessary to save costs. While this seems an obvious cost saving,...
With fertiliser prices hitting new heights this spring, many growers have had to look at their application programmes and make cuts where necessary to save costs. While this seems an obvious cost saving,...
This week's opinion from throughout the world of agriculture: Tim Rooke, North Yorkshire potato farmer and vice-chair of the NFU Horticulture and Potatoes Board
Some of the downsides of regen arable farming came under the spotlight at a recent British Crop Production Council expert review meeting at Rothamsted Research
Many factors influence variety choice, but for Scottish farmer Iain Hastie, it was the variety name that sealed the deal when he chose the spring barley Belter last season