Farmers looking to invest in renewable energy to save themselves from high energy prices are left increasingly frustrated by poor grid connections.
Global grain futures have attempted, with mixed success, to build on recoveries staged late last week while uncertainty continues surrounding the renewal of the Black Sea export corridor deal
Growers can expect more volatility in the grain market in the short and longer term as weather and geopolitical factors combine.
Growers are encouraged to provide modern barley varieties with effective green leaf area protection if the crops are to reach the yield potential.
In the latest episode of Crop it Like its Hot, the Arable Farming team delves into the world of water policy, application and economics, to find out: how can we make UK agriculture more water-secure?
With the drilling window for spring barley, wheat and beans now closed, we investigate summer cover crop management for growers looking to sell, feed or provide soil benefits this summer.
Five years on from hosting a Farming For A Better Climates pilot project, Montrose farmer Willie Officer has seen the change of approach result in improved yields and reduced input costs.
A new project to enhance food safety in potato crisp production has started between Abertay University and Perthshire-based Taylors Snacks.
With weather and soil conditions potentially delaying another spring crop, we get some top tips for late maize drilling.
As part of the Kings Coronation celebrations, English Heritage will be creating one hundred flower-rich meadows at its castles, abbeys, stone circles and palaces.