Keeping up with the latest developments in agriculture can help you make informed decisions and give you peace of mind. Aldermore outline a few of the more recent changes and trends that could have an impact on your agricultural business.
When converting beef housing to a brand-new dairy unit Robert Patton carried out a lot of research to find the technology and infrastructure suitable for his needs. Chris McCullough reports
This month Roger Evans talks about some of the latest agricultural technology and also discusses an icon of the dairy farming world; the scraper tractor
Ms Kearns, standing for election as a candidate for Rutland, Stamford, and the South Kesteven and Harborough Villages, told Farmers Guardian readers protecting the rural way of life and standing up for farmers mattered ahead of the General Election
Professionalism and utilising technology led to success for Kevin Heywood of A.J. Heywood and Sons. Toby Whatley speaks to the Cornish contractor about winning BFA Contractor of the Year
Having amassed close to two centuries-worth of data, the Broadbalk experiment continues to reveal new insights and findings relevant to modern agriculture
A new state-of-the-art lameness detection device designed to visualize daily changes to hoof health, provide early detection of any potential issues and in turn, enable dairy farmers to make the earliest treatment has been launched by automatic footbath specialists Hoofcount
Dairy technology can produce a wealth of data, but records must be correctly utilised if they are to improve profitability
The extension will mean 43,000 visas will be available to the horticulture sector in 2025, with another 2,000 visas for poultry
Defra-backed scheme will help farmers better understand the impact of their farming system