some pretty generous grants about, all seemingly based on reducing out put.
we know from sheep and cattle prices, numbers are short, if they were not, prices wouldn't be where they are.
the world is getting more dangerous by the day. And yet, politicians here, from all parties, think we can...
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Being left behind is a frustrating situation to be in, and while many countries have adopted crop spraying with drones the UK and the EU are yet to take this leap. CPM speaks to two firms that are advocating for the adoption of this...
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As increasingly technical sprayers become mainstream in the market, the future of widespread spot spraying looks set. CPM pinpoints some of the latest technologically advanced products to hit the market for a flavour of what’s around the...
I was shocked to see world war 3 trending on twitter last night, hadnt given much thought to the israel and HAMAS conflict until i read last night Iran were now involved firing 200 drones/missiles directly at israel and the USA was now involved trying to defend Israel.....
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What’s the longer term view of what is going to happen with prices?
I’ve been around a few dealer yards over the last week or so and generally they all seem to be trying to reduce stock levels. They are reluctant to trade things in and the amount of times I’ve heard ‘you’d be better off selling...
Written by Eva Osborne-Sherlock from Agriland
DM Hall has brought 0.62ha with steading and annex by Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park to the market.
Badshalloch Steading and Badshalloch Annex is being marketed by the Scottish firm of chartered surveyors for offers over £480,000.
The...
Horticultural farmers and growers in England – apply for an FETF grant today
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With the deadline fast approaching, I want to encourage horticulture growers and farmers in England – and contractors to them – to consider applying for a grant offered through...
Written by Eva Osborne-Sherlock from Agriland
Investment in specialist resources and technology will make rural Hampshire and the Isle of Wight “impenetrable” to criminals.
This is according to Hampshire police and crime commissioner, Donna Jones, and Isle of Wight chief constable, Scott...
This isn't an attack on or criticism on Islam for being a 'religion' in the general sense, because to me as a rational atheist all religions are as absurd in that regard. But I'll be interested to know the views of others about the nature of Islam itself.
Many religions have and have had...
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The trade union Unite has said today (Tuesday, March 19) that workers employed at a New Holland tractor factory in Basildon are being balloted for strike action over pay.
Unite has claimed that strike action at the family could “severely compromise...
BBC News story this morning, on BBC Breakfast
Government in court over chicken poo in River Wye https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-68221223
Hi All.
My name is Jordan Taylor, 29, Based near Market Drayton.
I am self-employed with a wide range of experience looking for some good contacts for work throughout the year.
I have my PA1, Loader, counterbalance forklift, MIG Welding and drone certificates with plans to gain First Aid and...
Written by Matt Hopkins from Precision Ag
Drone technology makes AI more affordable, easier to manage, and more accurate, thus giving farmers who use it significant returns.
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Love the concept. Lightweight, modest powered LGP "truck"
https://orangeimports.co.uk/collections/hot-products/products/i-go-atv-farm-utility-quad-vehicle-200cc-tipper-truck-tractor-equestrian
Hello,
We are an Agricultural Drone service provider and considering that this is new to the UK and we have started to do the preliminary work for our clients we need an agricultural lower to help us draw a good client service contract document. I did my research but it looks like most...
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Interest in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine has focused substantially on the military and political situation, with some arguing that there has been little attention paid to the wider implications, one of which is the growth of the BRICS+ organisation...
Have bought a 4m one pass with tank on front. First time doing our own. What do I need to know / would be usefull hints?
One of my first questions is how many headland runs to do? We are on 28 m tramlines and have had some contractors do 5 and some do 6 dependent on the field. Are people just...
Written by Brad Kish from Precision Ag
With advancements in sensor technology, imaging solutions have become more accessible, affordable, and easier to integrate.
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