The University of Aberdeen has joined forces with one of Scotlands largest agricultural co-operatives in a new venture that could help farmers produce their own clean, green energy on a mass scale.
The University of Aberdeen has joined forces with one of Scotland’s largest agricultural co-operatives in a new venture that could help farmers produce their own clean, green energy on a mass scale.
Farmers who previously sat on the fence about Countryside Stewardship (CS) should seriously consider the scheme, following the announcement from Defra that payment rates will increase by an average of 30 per cent.
New legislation in England to cut red tape for gene edited crop researchhas come into force.
An open autumn followed by a very mild winter so far, has meant crops have barely stopped growing this season. And while this has worked wonders for establishment, crops could be heading into a perfect storm for disease.
With a focus on agroecological food production, this years Oxford Real Farming Conference discussed the latest research on low input crop management.
Defra has today approved an emergency temporary authorisation for the use of the seed treatment, Cruiser SB (thiamethoxam) on the 2022 sugar beet crop in England only, due to the risk from virus yellows.
With a focus on agroecological food production, this year’s Oxford Real Farming Conference discussed the latest research on low input crop management.
With a focus on agroecological food production, this years Oxford Real Farming Conference discussed the latest research on low input crop management.
Spring oat screenings and hulling losses can be influenced by a number of factors, from weather to genetics, but there are a number of agronomic elements that can improve grain quality.