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  1. TFF

    Building resilience to risk in the stretch zone

    Reducing risk and building resilience are two of the strategies being deployed by farmer Andrew Pitts to respond to the environmental and geopolitical challenges that the last five years have presented the agricultural industry. Andrew will be part of the Farmer Panel at Agri-TechE’s 2023 REAP...
  2. CPM RSS

    Cereals Event: Technology – Endless possibilities

    Written by CPM Magazine from CPM Magazine Download PDF Cereals is a show of many colours – it’s not just about seminars, seed breeders, ag-chem companies, or machinery manufacturers. Cereals is also about possibilities. CPM discovered what this means in terms of advancing technology and...
  3. CPM RSS

    Grassweed survey: The year of the grassweed

    Written by CPM Magazine from CPM Magazine Download PDF Word in the field this season is grassweed pressure has caught some off-guard despite deploying a range of control methods. CPM draws on insight from growers to help unpick the reasons why and understand whether IPM is having a positive...
  4. CPM RSS

    Insider’s View: History in the making?

    Written by CPM Magazine from CPM Magazine Download PDF One name has dominated the oat market for a prolonged period, with none able to compare, but that might be about to change. Cromwell, Senova’s new oat variety, has appealing yields, good agronomics and the all-important, grain quality. CPM...
  5. TFF

    Food, Farming and Nature Conservation consensus at Groundswell

    “Producing for food, nature and climate” was the phrase frequently used by Janet Hughes of Defra as she gave a pragmatic presentation to a packed tent at Groundswell 2023. Once a fringe event, the topics discussed at the regenerative agriculture festival have become increasingly mainstream with...
  6. TFF

    Spectral imaging for the agriculture industry

    Spectral imaging as a general concept combines characteristics of imaging and spectroscopy technologies. Optical spectral imaging particularly makes use of visible, near infrared and short-wave infrared spectral range, has been demonstrated to be a very powerful tool in identifying, classifying...
  7. Agriland RSS

    Mobile apps accelerate adoption of digital tech in machinery

    Written by Justin Roberts from Agriland As tractors are equipped with an ever greater amount of digital tech the general consensus of opinion emerging is that farmers and operators pick and choose the items that are of use to them, rather than fully immerse themselves in all the wonders...
  8. TelesnaAg

    Best shelter for cattle in paddock?

    I have a dilemma on my new to me farm, shelter for cattle in winter, winter being cold avg 6 degrees hot 12 degrees c. We get the bulk of our rain fall in winter months sometimes 150mm plus. I have some shelter belts i can utilise but paddock arrangements need to change and that will occur...
  9. P

    Be aware of this potential harvest killer especially in the dark!

    I am meaning accidentally touching overhead cables with combines , telescopic handlers( when stacking bales in the dark) etc etc, especially in the dark, and we are all starting to get tired so concentration starts to go! Overhead cables certainly give me cause for concern :unsure: I have also...
  10. Agriland RSS

    DAERA to open latest phase of £37m soil scheme to farmers

    Written by Charlotte Morrey from Agriland Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) will open registration for the latest phase of its £37 million soil scheme on Monday, June 26. The Soil Nutrient Health Scheme (SNHS) which is a four-year scheme running from 2022 to...
  11. Janet Hughes Defra

    Sustainable farming incentive - handbook for 2023 has been published

    Afternoon all, Today we've published a handbook containing all the detailed information about the sustainable farming incentive offer for this year. The handbook is here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/sfi-handbook-for-the-sfi-2023-offer An overview blogpost is here...
  12. APJ

    Harvest 2023

    Let’s start a harvest 23 thread! So how far do we all think we are from starting? Winter barley rapidly ripening here early start is on the cards. First week of july maybe, rape just starting to lose its greenness also!
  13. TFF

    Precision farmer explores innovation in viticulture

    Ian Beecher-Jones, co-owner of JoJo’s Vineyard in Oxfordshire, has been a precision farming adviser for several years and is part of Agri-EPI Centre’s innovation farm network. At JoJo’s Vineyard, he is growing 6 different varieties of grapes to make still and sparkling wine and incorporates...
  14. TFF

    Tackling Ash Dieback Disease with agri-tech

    Ash Dieback Disease (ADD) is a destructive disease of Ash trees, especially England’s native Ash species, that threatens forestry productivity and biodiversity in the UK. ADD was first detected in the UK in 2012 and is forecast to eventually kill 80% of UK ash trees, at a predicted cost of...
  15. TFF

    Organic living labs and lighthouse farms in Europe

    Learn from experiences across Europe! PDF [EN] Problem Living labs and lighthouses are high on the agenda of the European Commission as these initiatives show a high potential to integrate research and innovation processes in real-life communities and settings, accelerating the uptake and...
  16. saly123

    Fendt 828

    I know you read some bad strories and some good. Would you buy one that’s got a new engine in it.? Or is it likely to go again.?
  17. bobk

    Wales 20mph speed limit in every town

    https://www.gov.wales/introducing-default-20mph-speed-limits
  18. TFF

    Legume Research at NIAB 2023-06-01

    Senior Programme Leader Dr Tom Wood explains all about NIAB's Legume research, including what we are currently working on and why: Legumes have received renewed interest recently as important break-crops that can improve sustainability in agricultural rotations by decreasing the risk of pests...
  19. TFF

    Is AI About To Revolutionise Agritech?

    Farming is one of the world's most important industries. Arguably as the food crisis worsens, it will continue to become even more important. As it does, farmers will need help to increase crops yield and livestock growth. A large part of this help will come from technology and, more...
  20. Somerset Farmer

    Car ECU

    Although not ag related as such, but can you plug into an ECU to see the date when any remapping was done
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