Hello, been looking into going away to new Zealand or somewhere else if suggested for a few months and was wondering where is best to look to find jobs over there, also wether you think it's worth going. I also haven't applied for a work visa yet so don't know wether it would be too late or not by the time it has been approved. Thanks
This is Contadino, our first fully electric, autonomous robot platform for high precision farming! He will make agriculture more efficient, sustainable and even much safer. How? Find it out at the premiere of his prototype at @Agritechnica (booth C22, hall 4) on November, 11!
Healthy soils are essential for human survival. Not only do they support plant and animal production, but they also play a major role in shaping our planet. They can absorb rainwater acting like a buffer against both floods and droughts. They are the living upper part of the earth’s crust and play an integral part of the element cycles. Fundamentally soil is the ultimate digestive system, decomposing all that lived and recycling it to enable new life.
An opportunity is available for an enthusiastic and capable individual to join our team.
CLM is the leading independent Farm Business Consultancy in the South East specialising in Environmental Grant schemes. We take a commercial approach to obtaining the best possible grant scheme outcomes for our clients and the habitats they manage.
We require a motivated client facing individual, ideally with some prior experience of rural grants and subsidies dealing with Natural England and Rural Payments Service.
Key Responsibilities:
Assisting in the administration of grant and subsidy sourcing and compliance including Basic Payment Scheme and Environmental and Countryside Stewardship.
BP2019 Seminar - Managing the future of your business: tools and skills for a successful succession
Motivation in farming is a challenging subject to tackle.
Farmers often think about how we do things, but don’t really consider why. People are all different and come into farming from all sorts of angles, be it managers, owners, tenant, lifestyle or hobby farmers.
Spring-calving beef farmers in Scotland are advised to consider delaying weaning as a means to burn off excess condition on suckler cows.
It comes after a summer of exceptional grass growth has left many beef cattle in very good condition.
Specialists at SAC Consulting, part of Scotland’s Rural College, say that, suckling cows for longer will help fit mothers lose excess condition, helping them achieve optimal condition for spring-calving.
Longer suckling also has the added benefit of reducing the risk of pneumonia in calves.
The advice comes after excellent summer grass growth led to many cows carrying a condition score of 3 or above. This, in turn, resulted...
An estranged wife and her lover who plotted to kill a wealthy farmer after he refused to agree to a divorce have today been found guilty of murder.
William ‘Bill’ Taylor (69), was reported missing from his farm near Hitchin in June 2018 and his body was found in a river a few miles away in February this year.
St. Albans Crown Court heard on Monday, November 4, that the relationship between Mr. Taylor and his wife, Angela Taylor (53), had broken down some time before he disappeared.
Although they separated in 2015, Mr. Taylor refused to agree to a divorce, despite being asked twice by his wife, who started a relationship with Paul Cannon (54), in late 2017.
What explains the differential cuts in CAP P1 and P2 spending in the Commission’s MFF proposal?
Written by Alan Matthews
As I discussed in this post, the Finnish Presidency has been tasked with presenting a first draft of the MFF ‘negotiating box’ with numbers prior to the next European Council meeting 12-13 December 2019. This will be no mean feat given the wide differences of opinion between the ‘frugal five’ Member States – Austria, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden – that want overall a smaller budget than what the Commission has proposed, and other...
101: Learn more about the Livestock Information Programme
Written by AHDB
This podcast looks at the Livestock Information Programme. (LIP) It’s a joint effort between Defra and AHDB to create a new system of tracing and managing livestock data, and is backed by an industry design group comprising representatives from all parts of the livestock and meat production industry. Hear from Richard Laverick, Chief Officer for the Livestock Information Programme and Ray Keatinge, Livestock Information Product Manager who talk about what the programme is and how it will benefit the industry.
Zinc content in forage is rarely deficient (less than one per cent of forages samples will have a deficiency) and the amount of zinc in forage compared to the amount available from a bolus is significantly greater (often 100 times greater).
As most animals will get above 90% of the zinc required from forage the amount supplied in forage is about 20 times the amount that an animal would get from a bolus. For these and other reasons there is no value in including zinc supplements in a bolus.
Whilst zinc is known to be critical for many enzyme factors, zinc deficiency is very rarely reported. According to Teagasc* “Zn deficiency can be induced by high feed Ca levels...
As tillage farmers here at home struggle to plant, the same is true across the water in the UK and as the situation drags on LIFFE wheat price has climbed in the past week, as can be seen in the table below.
Looking ahead, November 2020 wheat was at £152.50/t on Friday afternoon, November 1. This was down slightly from October 28, when it hit £153.50/t – the highest it has been since the end of the harvest.
Lubricants giant Fuchs has signalled its commitment to climate protection by announcing it will be completely CO2-neutral as early as next year.
FUCHS, which has its UK headquarters in Stoke-on-Trent, will be CO2-neutral globally by January 1 2020 – from energy consumption in production to consumables in administration.
In order to implement CO2-neutrality in just two months’ time, Fuchs will offset its CO2 emissions, which have not yet been avoided so far, with compensation measures.
This will be done by the company investing in high-quality climate protection projects aimed primarily at promoting renewable energies.
Drilling of crop plots at the 2020 Cereals Event site in Cambs is nearing completion, with stands of oilseed rape and cereals emerged and growing away, despite the difficult conditions. Charlotte Cunningham reports. According to crop plot manager Paul Scrimshaw, 100% of the exhibitor plots had been drilled by the end of October, with the Choice Cereals plots – featuring most of the approved and candidate winter wheat and barley varieties – now ready to go in. “Like elsewhere in the UK, we’ve experienced very tricky wet conditions – although we’ve escaped more lightly than some areas in the West Midlands,” says Paul. “We’re on light land and the whole 50ha site was...
Reports that Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia has been bought by a consortium led by Petter Stordalen “exposes complete hypocrisy and hidden agendas”, according to the Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers’ Association (ICSA).
ICSA president Edmond Phelan said the buy-out “exposes the hypocrisy” behind the EAT Lancet report which earlier this year advocated a global switch to a plant-based diet on climate change grounds.
Commenting on this, Phelan said:
“How can the EAT Lancet report have any credibility when one of its major backers is now buying an airline...
The EU’s common agricultural policy (CAP) should be overhauled urgently to stop the intensification of farming practices that is leading to a steep decline in wildlife, scientists from across the bloc have urged.
Five organisations representing more than 2,500 experts have written to Ursula von der Leyen, the incoming president of the European...
Emergency services were called to the scene of a road incident where a tractor and trailer carrying 11t of potatoes overturned in the UK over the weekend.
The incident took place on Friday, November 1, in the Littleport area of Cambridgeshire, England, on the edge of the A1101 road.
The unit was transporting a large quantity of potatoes at the time, which spilled across the road and surrounding area when the trailer flipped over.
Taking to social media, police officers from Cambridgeshire Constabulary Rural Crime Action Team posted photographs of the incident, noting that fortunately the driver in question only sustained minor injuries.
Nelson German E-wheat continues to show staggering results
Nelson is a standout variety which has delivered more staggering results in 2019 trials. The news hits at a great time, due to rising demand for German E winter wheats
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