Written by Maeve Hennessy from Agriland
Tesco has launched a ‘Best of British’ page on its groceries website, making it accessible for customers across the UK to shop British-grown and produced food, while supporting British farmers and producers in the process.
The site aims to bring...
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With grassweed pressures rumbling on, one way to achieve sufficient control is by taking advantage of sugar beet in the rotation, even if there’s a limited armoury of effective herbicides. CPM finds out more.
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Webinar follow up: livestock and grassland
Written by Becky Briggs
We recently held a webinar for livestock and grassland farmers in England. A recording is embedded above.
In the webinar, we gave an overview of the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) offer and how the scheme supports both...
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Advanced chlorophyll enhancing technology backed by science and proven in the field, is now making its way through European CE validation and looks set to shake up the UK biostimulant market. CPM finds out more.
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It’s taken three decades from inception to UK industry adoption, but Closed Transfer Systems are here to stay. CPM explores how this technology came to fruition and the benefits it brings to operators, the environment and the industry...
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Findings from new trials have shown that it’s possible to increase wheat yields, despite reduced nitrogen, when the right biostimulant is used… CPM finds out more.
By Charlotte Cunningham
There’s no denying this season has been...
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With an exceptionally slow and difficult start to the season for farmers across the country, CPM seeks advice from the experts on how to address some of the biggest spraying challenges on the horizon and how to make every spray as...
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Retailer Tesco has reported a strong performance for its latest financial year in both the UK and the Republic of Ireland, according to its annual results published today (Wednesday, April 10).
The business said it recorded sales growth across all...
Written by Matt Hopkins from Precision Ag
Analyst Shane Thomas delves into the emergence of generative AI tools in ag, drawing parallels with the trajectory of FMS adoption.
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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??
I live in what most consider a lovely old farmhouse, from a distance. The reality is that the whole roof, doors, windows, porch need replacing, lean to washhouse needs knocking down and rebuilding as do two big chimneys, plumbing and electrics total replace, damp at back of house as ground level...
Written by janineadamson from CPM Magazine
Growers are invited to attend an open day in May to hear the latest results from two Scottish trial sites.
The event, which is taking place on 23 May in Glenrothes, Fife, will feature talks and presentations from Scottish Agronomy and Premium Crops...
Written by janineadamson from CPM Magazine
Growers committed to herbal leys as a 2023 Sustainable Farming Initiative option should pay particular attention to the suitability of seed mixtures, warn experts.
While Defra has issued guidelines as to what constitutes a ‘herbal ley’ under the...
We are needing to upgrade our compressor, it's had too many birthdays!!!!
Looking for something decent which will run our 3/4 air ratchet etc, do the odd bit of spray painting and most importantly blow up the numerous tires which seem to need a bit of puff now and again.
What are the...
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The College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) are hosting a series of six farm walks to illustrate and define ‘Efficient and Sustainable Milk Production’ for local dairy farmers.
The first two farm walks took place on Wednesday, March 27...
I’ve been sent these links to these machines and they are both genuine sales and the hrs are genuine yes they are ex Ukraine but it does highlight the life that is achievable with these machines, makes you think...
Written by Richard Halleron from Agriland
Hogget pieces for sale in a butcher’s shop at £24/kg is not fantasy. In fact, it’s exactly what shoppers in Bristol are prepared to pay for the product.
This week has seen celebrity chef Andi Oliver featuring the culinary delights of Bristol...
Just wondering if there's any further information out yet as to what constitutes no till in the eyes of SFI?
Is it a dts/mzuri/claydon direct into stubble?
Or is it going to be lower disturbance tine or disc?
Supposedly a claydon grain and fert meets the grant spec with the leading tine applying...
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