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Mechanical topping just before flowering is one of the best non-chemical methods of controlling major troublesome perennial ...
Farmers visiting to the Great Yorkshire Show are set to benefit from a free health MoT, with a registered nurse on hand to ...
Welcome back to another edition of This Week in Farming, your regular round-up of the best Farmers Weekly content from the ...
Fera Science has launched a wireworm DNA barcoding test, aimed to help farmers use integrated pest management approaches to ...
I farm in the north of County Dublin and surrounding areas on a large family farm with seven brothers and their seven sons ...
Less reliance on bought-in cereals and greater use of home-grown forage in cattle rations, as well as a sharper focus on herd ...
Much can happen in four months. And so it’s proved for Isle of Wight contractor Rob Chapman. When we last visited Rob’s base ...
New tractor registrations for the first half of the year have dropped by 17% compared to the same period last year, marking the lowest level recorded by ...
Capital grants are being reintroduced by Defra for farmers in England, after the scheme was unexpectedly closed last November ...
A drop in livestock numbers would have devastating consequences for the Welsh economy and the supply chain, the Economy, ...
Controlling weeds in arable crops using electricity is a step closer with the first commercial tractor-mounted units destined ...
Dairy farmers can expect some more stability this summer with several major milk processors committing to hold farmgate milk ...