With a high protein content and the ability to maintain yields, forage peas could provide the alternative protein source dairy farmers have been searching for.
GLOBAL antibiotic use in farming is set to soar in coming years, a new report has suggested, however this does not reflect the UK trend.
Northern parts of Scotland and the northeast of England are likely to get the strongest gusts of wind, possibly in excess of 75mph
Welsh farms have significantly increased farmland bird populations since growing seed-bearing cover crops and providing supplementary seed feeding stations.
Following the launch of Defra’s Annual Health and Welfare Review last week, Katie Fallon looks at how farmers can get involved.
With unvaccinated livestock at risk of clostridial diseases, farmers are being urged to plan ahead for vaccine supply issues.
With beet moth damage also causing yellowing in sugar beet crops, British Beet Research Organisation (BBRO) lead scientist warns the disease threat of virus yellows remains.
A new cover crops guide for farmers in northern England will bring together farmer-led, independent information about species selection, establishment and termination.
A farmer-led research project exploring new ways to manage slug damage is seeking ‘Slug Scouts’ who will trap and send in slugs for feeding studies.
Growers who consistently get the best oilseed rape yields are those who ‘get the basics right.’