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After weeks of dry, hot weather, most of the country has experienced some welcome rain, but there are still concerns around a shortage of forage and a deficit in soil moisture. Fortunately, there are ...
All models of the new generation of round balers from John Deere are equipped with advanced ISOBUS capabilities, ensuring complete machine integration into the John Deere Operations Center™. This ...
The British Business Bank has reached the landmark milestone of £250m of lending to the agriculture, forestry, and fishing sectors across its ENABLE Guarantees programme. Nearly £85m of that total was ...
Virgin Money announces the appointment of Katherine Thomson as Director of Agriculture for the North West of England. Bringing over two decades of experience in banking and a deep personal connection ...
Widely seen as a positive step forward for farmers, on 29th May the ECJ General Court set a date of 1 st July for the much-anticipated Mancozeb renewal hearing.
Strategic partnerships, panel engagements, and public workshop highlights ICBA’s 25-year legacy in resilient agriculture.
Southern Europe has huge potential to expand its use of anaerobic digestion (AD) and biogas, and in the process reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the reliance on imported natural gas, as well as ...
BSE, occasionally known as mad cow disease, was a considerable public health concern in the 1980s leading to long-standing bans on British beef exports. The downgrading risk status marks a major step ...
The webinar drew on real-life case studies from emissions reviews carried out under the Resilience Fund in collaboration with Map of Ag. These focused on emissions within farmers' control – such as ...
The competition is part of the Farming Innovation Programme, delivered by Defra in partnership with Innovate UK. It provides a combination of public grant funding and private investment to help ...
Following the wide-reaching sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) deal recently agreed at the UK-EU summit, this decision will further benefit livestock businesses in England by reducing trade friction and ...
The government will scrap border checks on fruit and veg imported from the European Union in an early move to ease trade ahead of its new SPS (sanitary and phytosanitary) deal with the EU.
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