As consumers seek food sustainability, McCain has announced its ambitious regenerative targets, and one Shropshire potato grower shares how he has implemented the strategy on-farm
As spring drilling edges closer, Ash Ellwood found out some top tips for growers looking to destroy cover crops using glyphosate
Fertiliser prices spiralled ahead of and following the invasion, hitting unprecedented highs in summer 2022
NFU Scotland says union members unconvinced new system will be better than paper
A lifelong passion for wildlife and conservation has shaped the growth of Vine House Farm in Lincolnshire, where Nicholas Watts has created a successful bird seed business alongside his arable enterprise. Kate Chapman reports
Wet weather and poor winter drilling has led to surge in sales
With wheat prices at their lowest level since October 2020, growers might be reluctant to sell, but values could stay low until after the harvest
Addressing a well-attended LAMMA seminar theatre at the NEC on January 17, the panel took a deep dive into carbon farming and offered practical advice for farmers interested in getting started
Spring-sown crops need to comply with the relevant protection regulations
With consistent amounts of heavy rainfall plaguing autumn drilled cereals, we spoke with three ProCam agronomists to understand the developments through the different regions