Growers considering under-sowing maize with a grass or legume-rich cover crop need to think about what to plant to receive the full benefit, according to grass breeder Barenbrug UK.
Managing and improving field drainage and soil quality across different soil types were key topics at a recent Hale Village monitor farm meeting near Liverpool. Emma Penny reports.
Farmers must take a different approach to waste and the ‘cycle of life’ if they are to meet the challenges posed by global economic forces, Defra secretary George Eustice has insisted.
A group of six soil-centric farmers have formed a business that gives others in the industry more control over external investment in their carbon and biodiversity.
A new collaborative project involving two Scottish farming co-operatives is seeking to mitigate the spread of plant parasitic nematodes in potatoes and daffodils.
There are various options available to grow a good quality maize crop while still meeting environmental goals. Farmers Guardian reports.
Crops grown in regenerative systems have a healthier nutritional profile than the same crops grown conventionally, a new study has found.
Popular Countryside Stewardship option AB15 two-year sown legume fallow saw a 9 per cent increase in payment rate this year, guaranteeing growers £569/hectare/year for the five year agreement.
An AHDB PhD student is exploring how root exudates help some cereals to compete with black-grass.