There is huge value for sheep farmers in collecting data on their flocks, with the knowledge and information which can be derived from it enabling better decision making.
A network of connected weather stations is being rolled out across the UK to help growers and agronomists make crop management decisions.
New packaging for Nemathorin nematicide granules has been created to enable clean and efficient operation during potato planting.
A new test is in the final stages of development to identify calf immunity levels, in the hope of reducing antibiotic use within the calf rearing system.
A Scottish potato grower found that investing in better storage airflow has resulted in benefits for crop quality, energy costs and reduced environmental impact.
Beef bred calves from the dairy herd make up a large proportion of the UK’s beef industry, but how can farmers use improved genetics to maximise their value.
Taking on so-called regenerative farming techniques undoubtedly has social and environmental benefits, but it is good for the bank balance too trials have found.
With the price of fertiliser continuing to weigh on the minds and bank balances of farmers, Alice Dyer takes a look at some of the advice and technology out there to improve nutrient use efficiency.
Corteva has signed an agreement to acquire Houston-based Stoller, one of the largest independent biologicals company in the industry.
Collection, interpretation and use of data were key points of technology suppliers at this year’s CropTec Show. Toby Whatley reports from the event.