got 13.6 x 38 tyres on rear now, how would a set of these be different ,
380/85R38 (14.9R38)
dont want the tractor to look down hill and has to match up to the 12.4 x 24 fronts,
they are a wider profile but will they jack it up,
Agroforestry has the potential to provide a range of nature, climate and on-farm benefits but careful consideration is needed to avoid unintended adverse outcomes.
Agroforestry refers to a set of land use practices where woody perennials (i.e. trees and shrubs) are combined with livestock and/or...
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In this workshop session held at the Organic Growers Alliance (OGA) Organic Matters 2022 conference, we hear how the Seed Sovereignty Programme’s Seed Production Training Programme and international exchanges have been learning from some inspirational seed breeders, growers...
In episode two of the Healthy Soils for Sustainable Cotton webinar series, Dr. Jennifer Moore-Kucera links soil biology to soil health by increasing our understanding of the three functional groups for soil organisms, the soil function activities performed by soil organisms, biological hot...
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This workshop held at the Organic Growers Alliance (OGA)'s Organic Matters 2022 horticultural conference, focused on perennial vegetables as crops that can potentially provide some solutions to the many environmental challenges growers are facing, along with edible cacti...
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Recording of a silvo-horticulture agroforestry workshop held at the Organic Growers Alliance's Organic Matters 2022 conference. The workshop was organised by the Soil Association and chaired by Will Simonson of the Organic Research Centre, and features Martyn Bragg...
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This is a recording of an Organic Growers Alliance's Organic Matters 22 horticulture conference session, organised and sponsored by CAWR and the Vegan Organic Network. It explores stock-free organic standards and carbon sequestration, mobile green manures, Organic-PLUS...
Prof Wayne Powell sees opportunity for growth in our natural economy- but only if we act quickly
On one hand the progress report by the UK Climate Change Committee (CCC) to the Scottish Parliament published on 7 December provides a daunting assessment of the decisions and actions still needing...
Written by Justin Roberts from Agriland
All the big manufacturers are forging ahead with digital technology and there is a pattern of gradual steps towards full automation emerging, rather than it arriving all in one big bang.
Case is the latest to showcase what it is planning and how it sees...
I’m working in a small mainly pig abattoir we do cattle and sheep for local butchers as well I’ve been in the job since I was 16 I’m now 44 and when I 1st started there was another 3 young lads started with me and as times gone on them young lads aren’t there no more or if you do get a new...
I've just read that all Exeter Council internal meetings will be provided with plant based catering only.Is this true ? What a kick in the teeth for Devon livestock farmers and the fantastic countryside they nurture.
For a start it's so misguided and based on propaganda, what would the Devon...
Written by Eva Osborne-Sherlock from Agriland
The Countryside Alliance has said that the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs’ (Defra‘s) new online reporting system for avian influenza (bird flu) in wild birds is “reassuring”.
James Aris, a spokesperson for the Countryside...
The NFU's livestock board chair Richard Findlay tested three carbon calculators to offer some practical advice on how they can be used.
It's a priority for the NFU's Livestock Board to help members understand how they can play a part in the journey to net zero.
To get started, it helps to...
Commenting on the development of the UK Soil Carbon Code, Trinity Natural Capital Markets managing director, Juan Palomares, explains that this is a positive step forward for farmers as it offers the minimum necessary protection and compliance in UK carbon markets.
“Our involvement in the...
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Researchers at Queen’s University Belfast (QUB) and the Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI) have secured international funding for projects aimed at accelerating net zero, one of which will see them join a €13.5 million coalition project.
QUB’s...
L-R Prof Wayne Powell, Prof David Rose, Linda Hanna, Susannah Bolton, Dr Matthew Agarwala
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