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  1. P

    Arable farms gain easy entry to beef finishing for regenerative and financial benefits

    A farm open day in Shropshire next month will offer arable farmers a low cost entry to finishing beef cattle with free on-call advisory support and minimum guaranteed payment terms at the outset. One of the organisers is Buitelaar Group, the “bed and breakfast” beef finishing operator, where...
  2. CPM RSS

    Cover crops: Cover crop rewards

    Written by CPM Magazine from CPM Magazine Download PDF The right cover crop mix can help improve nutrient management and provide an environmentally-friendly alternative to chemical pest control. CPM speaks to two growers who are making the most of Severn Trent’s funding scheme. By Rob Jones...
  3. Dman2

    Urea rules

    Read a snippet in the Farmers Weekly this week that seemed to imply that the new rules regarding urea and the 1st of April were a Red Tractor thing. Is it just for farm assurance or is it a defra thing, and if it`s a defra thing then what can they do if you do spread after the cut off date??
  4. H

    Sick bull

    Our bull has stopped eating and is making a low grunting noise with every breath, started 2 days ago but yesterday seemed better but worse now. Will be phoning the vet shortly, just wondering if you have any ideas? My father is thinking a wire. Been no change in his diet so ruling out acidosis...
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    urea spreading date cut off fast approaching

    With the cut off date looming we have managed to spread most of the urea in store however we have a bit left that was destined for sp crops post emergence .We have a field of sp barley to go in and another of failed/drowned wheat to replace ,some has been ploughed and some cultivated earlier...
  6. H

    Recovery from acidosis?

    I've a gimmer which I think has acidosis. They were only on 1/3 lb of nuts per day plus silage, but I was feeding them in boxes and filling 2 ring feeders with silage from the bale by hand as they wernt eating the bales whole that well. What was happening a good few were leaving the nuts and...
  7. Wigeon

    Winter cover crops on heavy land... what a disaster

    I farm heavy silty clay with flints. No ditches, no land drains. Good strong wheat land, if unforgiving. I've been trying to grow cover crops on and off for the last 9 yrs. With one exception, they have all been disastrous. Summer cover crops in place of a spring crop, on the other hand, can...
  8. Farfrae

    Aberystwyth Uni £14 Million Project to Develop Microbial Foods

    Apologies if this has been posted previously, but just posting for information. Aberystwyth University seem to be moving over to the 'dark side' and are going to be helping delevelop new fermented foods. More info in the link. “Microbes are ideal for food production because they grow rapidly...
  9. CPM RSS

    Smart Farming: Thinking big

    Written by CPM Magazine from CPM Magazine Download PDF Smart technology in agriculture is progressing at a rate of knots with new innovations promising to optimise workflow, streamline processes and utilise every ounce of data available. CPM digs into some of these unfolding technologies. By...
  10. Agriland RSS

    Farmers encouraged to fully incorporate cover crops into soils

    Written by Eva Osborne-Sherlock from Agriland Farmers are being encouraged to harness the full potential of cover crops by ensuring they are fully incorporated into soils this spring. Eastern product manager at Timac Agro UK, Adam Bartowski, said that, by doing so, soils will be more...
  11. onthehoof

    Sam 3

    Thinking I'd like to reseed some permanent pasture with Sam3 herbal ley, but assume that I will need an EIA, was arable until 2002 when it went into arable reversion
  12. Agriland RSS

    £3.3m project aims to ‘eliminate dependence’ on nitrogen fertilisers

    Written by Francess McDonnell from Agriland A new £3.3 million, UK government backed, research project has been launched to test a new approach to grassland farming that aims to “eliminate the dependence” on applied nitrogen fertilisers. Project “NUE-Leg” will employ innovations in plant...
  13. Daniel Tyrkiel

    Soil Food Web microscopy set up

    Hi All, For those of you who want to get a microscope and start looking at the soil food web of your soil or compost, here's the minimum set up: Microscope – you need a binocular shadowing microscope at the very minimum, but you may want a camera to take images or videos and send it to us or...
  14. D

    Slurry crust additive

    I’m sure there have been many threads on this in the past so apols for not searching. What additive have people had success with for dealing with slurry crusting? We get a fair crust on our slurry tower, it’s currently over a foot thick. Fine sawdust used and a small amount of silage inevitably...
  15. Agriland RSS

    Has the potential of soils to sequester carbon been overestimated?

    Written by Richard Halleron from Agriland A number of research scientists believe that the potential of our soils to sequester carbon has been seriously overestimated. Some recent studies, estimating the potential of farmland to store more carbon through innovative soil management, are...
  16. Headless chicken

    Balancing a maize heavy ration

    We’re having some issues currently with cow performance being pretty poor and not consistent. Had a meeting with nutritionist and we’ve played around with some things and hopefully things will improve. Discussed with vets who also have a nutritionist and run the same program as far as I’m aware...
  17. unclescrooge

    Asset robbing

    Ok hear me out here and please tell me I am wrong if I am but I have been thinking about all these environmental conditions being put on us by supermarkets and general public and governmental bodies. Why is this not being seen as an Agricultural asset and being sold ( just hold off with the...
  18. CPM RSS

    Wheat through the ages: Exploring the genome

    Written by CPM Magazine from CPM Magazine Download PDF Modern wheat breeding is constantly advancing, bringing yield and agronomic improvements to the table every year, but could looking back at old varieties bring something new to the table? CPM explores at how one scientific project is doing...
  19. Agriland RSS

    Farmers warned of mycotoxin risk to dairy herd performance

    Written by Eva Osborne-Sherlock from Agriland UFAC-UK has warned farmers to be aware of, and mitigate mycotoxin risk to avoid performance shortfalls in their dairy herds. The animal nutrition specialist said that production drops, compromised performance and negative impact on fertility are...
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    Arlageddon

    Would have put this in the Arla thread but have been told i'm not welcome there. https://petersweden.substack.com/p/they-are-poisoning-our-milk-now Ignore the fact that it's some internet chancer trying to get people to pay for access to further detail. That's not the point. The point is...
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