I'm a 20 year old vet student looking for some work that could fit around my studies.
I have previous experience working on a variety of livestock units, and I'm comfortable working with any animals. I have experience foot trimming and hold a certificate in mobility scoring.
I'm based in kegworth (DE74) but have a car and am happy to commute reasonable distances.
I can provide references and/or a CV on request.
If you think you might be able to help me, I'm reachable on 07786331944 or at [email protected]
I am self employed farm worker who is looking for a harvest position or other similar farm rolls. I have experience on working on farms from 600ac-6,000 acre on arable & livestock. I have PA1&2, B+E & forklift tickets. I have experience in cultivations, harvest operations, silage & hay production, lambing and general livestock work. I also run a small equestrian paddock maintained, cover crop & herbal ley business. I have a strong interest in agronomy, soil health and regenerative agriculture.
Are you know an early career agronomist in the UK? A daughter or son of a British farmer? Or someone with an excellent understanding of farming in the UK?
Someone that would love to be right at the heart of the first certified, multi-national carbon payment programme for farmers in the UK and Europe?
Hello my name is Hughes & I'm a young smallholder & I want to share my adventure of smallholding with you, we can possibly learn together & hopefully have some laughs along the way.
In 2010 UK consumers spent £300m on Cannabidiol (CBD) products, which are promoted widely as a legal means to relieve pain, lower inflammation and decrease anxiety without psychoactive effects. However, all CBD oil sold in the UK is imported, as although UK farmers can grow industrial hemp for its fibres, the most lucrative parts of the plant – the leaves and flowers – must be destroyed. The potential of hemp, a variety of Cannabis sativa L. is to be discussed at the Agri-TechE event ‘Farmer to Pharma’, on 12th May.
The fibres of hemp have long been used for ropes and materials, and now this versatile crop is being exploited for construction materials, animal...
Five individuals have been arrested following an investigation by the Environment Agency into large-scale waste crime activity.
The enforcement action took place at five separate addresses located in Warwickshire, Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire.
Investigators from the Environment Agency were supported by police officers from Warwickshire, Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. Police forces made the arrests and enabled evidence gathering as part of the investigation into illegal burying of waste at six sites across these areas..
The investigation will now continue with the evidence seized and is expected to continue for several months.
The Processors and Growers Research Organisation (PGRO) has issued new advice to help growers understand the importance of measuring pest populations before any decisions are made on insecticides. Charlotte Cunningham reports. Ahead of the trapping season, the PGRO has produced a new masterclass video to help growers understand how to trap and assess pest populations. The key advice is that using a range of preventative tools will be crucial for farmers looking to reduce cases of pea and bean weevil, pea moth, and silver Y moth this spring, while finding more sustainable ways of farming in line with new agricultural policy, according to the PGRO’s research and...
Interesting animation explaining the Novag notill drill inteliforce plus coulter
I helped set a 4m up a machine for a customer 2 weeks ago as the Factory team are unable to travel currently due to French / British Covid restrictions. Was on some heavy soils and I was very impressed with the job it was doing
I think this is the tool for heavy land notill imo
I'm currently tractor driving for a vineyard but looking to move into arable farming.
I have a range of transferable skills and hold my PA1, 2 and 3 certificates and am keen to learn and develop my expertise.
I also have livestock experience.
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