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The new Hub will work closely with the hemp industry and connected sectors to accelerate progress on the UN Sustainable Development Goals. It will prioritise the agricultural sector’s role and promote ...
A new high-yielding hybrid winter feed barley variety, described by its breeder Syngenta as robust, resilient and reliable, is being launched to UK growers for this autumn.
Soil testing specialist Eurofins Agro Testing suggests many crops, including cereals and grassland, will be affected by drought this year. However, soil data suggests the effect on this year’s crops ...
Farmers might still swear by the same tools their grandfathers used, but today they’re demanding something more—support, speed, and suppliers who speak their language. In the fields of British ...
Hartpury University and Hartpury College officially opened its newly refurbished Agricultural Engineering Workshops and SMART Livestock Hub this week – a major milestone in the institution’s continued ...
COP29 saw existing food pavilions join forces to create the Action On Food Hub, which offered an inclusive space for dialogues, collaboration and partnerships with stakeholders across the food system.
Cereals 2025 cemented its place as the UK's premier arable event last week, welcoming around 20,000 visitors through its gates for two dynamic days packed with innovation, insight and industry ...
Over £100m in fines and penalties levied against water companies since October 2023, as well as future fines and penalties, will be reinvested into projects to clean up our waters which could include ...
As the deadline approaches for farmers’ views to be put forward on farm profitability as part of a major government backed review, NSA Sheep South West, taking place next Wednesday 25th June, will ...
Elanco Animal Health has launched a new 5L pack of its leading insecticidal pour-on, Flypor™, delivering greater convenience and better value when treating larger herds.
NSA Highland Sheep 2025, held at Midfearn Farm, Ardgay, by kind permission of the Brooke family, proved a resounding success last week attracting visitors from across Scotland and beyond.
The UK has a 50:50 chance of seeing temperatures soar to 40C again in the next 12 years, as the risk of extreme heat rises with climate change, the Met Office said. The meteorological experts also ...