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‘Carbon-friendly farmers better placed for future’
A joined-up approach is needed for more growers and livestock producers to embrace carbon-friendly farming, says a report. A raft of different carbon assessment tools with different standards means the system is too confusing to help most farmers make the leap, suggests the latest analysis from the UK Agri-Tech... Read more
Sheep farmer achieves high lamb growth from grass
A Staffordshire sheep farmer is utilising strategic worm control to achieve his best-ever lamb performance from a predominately forage-based diet. Strategic worm control is part of the recipe for success for well-known sheep farmer and Will Roobottom, who runs around 350 ewes comprising a mix of pedigree Lleyns and... Read more
Sheep, science and shouting about Britain
As I write this, I’m about to swap my woolly jumper and autumn layers to attend – and present at – the International Sheep Veterinary Congress in Australia, writes Nerys Wright. It’s a real honour to be part of such a global gathering of sheep minds, and I’m hugely... Read more
How tracking gulls could predict bird flu outbreaks
Poultry producers could soon benefit from tracking wild birds when assessing the risk of avian influenza to their flocks. Livetec Systems is working to integrate data on wild bird movements into its Livestock Protect platform. It says this will help producers understand where cases of bird flu in wild... Read more
Plan early to ease winter feed shortage
Winter silage shortages continue to be cause for concern, with beef and dairy farmers are being encouraged to prioritise forage budgets. Producers facing challenges with fodder quality are encouraged to feed their best quality forage to the animals who need it most in the months ahead following the dry... Read more
An early break in potato dormancy is likely to follow this year’s hot summer, say root crop agronomists. Much will depend on update of sprout suppressant maleic hydrazide during the dry weather. Good uptake will help to delay any break of dormancy – but poor uptake will exacerbate the... Read more
‘Stay safe’ reminder when carting root crops
Tractor and trailer drivers are being reminded to stay safe when carting root crops during the darker months. The Root to Success initiative is promoting all aspects of safe towing following a 16% rise in trailer incidents over the past 18 months. It is highlighting the need to comply... Read more
Special offer from biostimulant distributor
MJP Supplies, the UK distributor of the German-developed seaweed biostimulant Algifol, will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a special offer at this month’s British Potato event. Since taking on Algifol in 2005, the company has witnessed growing adoption among British potato growers, crediting the product’s efficacy for rising demand... Read more
Potato sector prepares for industry extravaganza
Thousands of visitors are expected to attend British Potato 2025, which takes place on 19-20 November at the Yorkshire Event Centre, Harrogate. Organisers say the two-day “seed to shopping trolley” extravaganza will bring together growers, packers, processors, retailers and suppliers for a two-day trade exhibition and seminar programme. Held... Read more
Maximise winter cereal potential with micronutrition this autumn
Optimal drilling conditions this autumn don’t negate the need to ensure crops get everything they need when it comes to nutrition. As winter approaches, ensuring cereal crops are well-established is essential for a successful spring – and micro-nutrition plays a critical role in achieving this, say agronomists. With good soil... Read more