Recent investment in a new housing facility and milking regime is helping to drive herd performance and efficiency for the Laird family at Blythbridge Holsteins
Charcuterie is more associated with sunny Italy than the Cornish coast. But nevertheless, one farming family made it their mission to bring locally produced soft and hard meats to the shelves under the Cornish banner. Ruth Wills pays them a visit to find out more.
Brother and sister team Philip and Rebecca Rayner have developed a sustainable and profitable food manufacturing business on their arable farm in Cambridgeshire. Sara Gregson pays them a visit.
With diverse applications from scrub clearance to maintaining steep banks, a remote control mower or tool carrier could provide a useful contracting opportunity or simply boost safety on tricky farmland. Jane Carley reports.
After years at the helm, Stuart Ashworth reflects on his career at one of Scotland’s most well-known agricultural organisations.
Brother and sister team Philip and Rebecca Rayner have developed a sustainable and profitable food manufacturing business on their arable farm in Cambridgeshire.
One Derbyshire contractor has opted for a MDB Green Climber LV600 radio-controlled tool carrier to carry out vegetation clearance on challenging terrain. Geoff Ashcroft reports.
Filling the void of activity on an arable farm during winter has led to a diverse operation at Hamford Farming, and one that means investment in machinery needs to cater for all enterprises. Farmers Guardian reports
Just Jerseys is a new community micro-dairy serving people in Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, and beyond with fresh milk from a vending machine. Sara Gregson went to talk to the family behind it.
As chair of the Shetland Sheep Society, Kate Sharp is passionate about telling the story of this well-known breed. Kate Chapman finds out more.