
The rise of the machines – Vineyard – Rob Saunders, Chris Cooper
Machine harvesting is still relatively uncommon in UK vineyards, but as issues with labour availability continue, more growers may go...
Machine harvesting is still relatively uncommon in UK vineyards, but as issues with labour availability continue, more growers may go...
It’s clearly understood that improved farm productivity is good for business and more recently, for carbon ...
The success of cover cropping is well documented to include correct species choice and establishment timing ...
The phasing out of the Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) over the next few years and switch to environmentally focused support...
For some crops, like maize, sugar beet and field brassica, the risk of wet soil at harvest and the damage...
Delayed drilling is the backbone of grassweed control programmes, with mid-October the ideal in blackgrass situations ...
Emerging wheat crops could be at high risk from aphid-borne barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) this autumn, so growers must...
The unprecedented hike in nitrogen fertiliser prices, fuelled by surging wholesale gas markets, has left many farmers questioning how to...
A new trials site dedicated to testing out some of the stewardship options that will be central to future support...
Find details on our agronomy training & careers, as well as current support staff vacancies...
View CareersDiscover how we promote sustainable farming practices and work with like-minded companies on cross industry initiatives…
Learn MoreWe're here to help and answer any questions you might have. We look forward to hearing from you...