With the price of fertiliser continuing to weigh on the minds and bank balances of farmers, Alice Dyer takes a look at some of the advice and technology out there to improve nutrient use efficiency.
Labour challenges are a constant plague for many UK farm businesses, but AHDB’s new campaign Labour Life Cycle aims to empower farmers to become better people managers. Hannah Binns explores.
Research by The Prince’s Countryside Fund shows barriers new entrants face.
The integration of cover crops has been the key ingredient for one farmer in his move to improving the health and resilience of his heavy clay soils.
Championing the idyllic yet realistic life in rural Britain, here are 12 farmers showing their day-to-day life as they navigate farming, fun and the odd fail.
Mental health services need rural proofing and charities require better support to ensure the needs of farmers are properly met, according to a new piece of research.
Mental health services need ‘rural proofing’ and charities require better support to ensure the needs of farmers are properly met, according to a new piece of research.
This week’s From the editor looks at how the Government should take note of the current farming situation.
Sitting down to write my latest article (and the last one for 2022) on a dark December evening, it is hard to believe that Christmas is now only two weeks away and another year will soon be drawing to a close.
Farmers and landowners need to start viewing natural capital as an asset to be managed. We asked Mark Tufnell, president of the Country Land and Business Association (CLA), for his advice.