As farms expand with more remote buildings or totally separate yards, many farmers are looking at camera systems for security and to monitor stock. Toby Whatley looks at what you need to know and finds out more about remote-controlled units from UK suppliers.
Autumn is upon us, and here, Jenny Jefferies, author of For the Love of the Land cookbook, shares some of her favourite recipes.
The Hallos family has undertaken a review of its upland livestock unit in West Yorkshire and has come up with a number of solutions, which they hope will secure an income as the industry experiences a transition period. Wendy Short reports.
Welsh young farmer, Gwen Price hopes that leading the way in reducing antibiotic usage will encourage other farmers to follow suit. Ellie Layton reports.
Looking to expand its low ground pressure spraying services, one Cornish contractor has opted for the latest AgriBuggy2, with 3,000-litre tank and 24-metre boom. Geoff Ashcroft reports.
Electric loaders have been around for a number of years now, but while uptake has been relatively steady, those running them find the benefits and pitfalls soon become apparent. Alex Heath speaks to a user of an Avant Tecno e6 compact electric loader.
This year marks the 40th anniversary of a unique women’s only club, Agricolae, set up to bring agricultural women in Lancashire together. Emily Ashworth meets chair, Sally Cornthwaite to find out more.
Finding a demand for their unique sheep’s milk product, Tim and Tanya Spittle’s new diversification is helping them to safeguard the future of the farm. Emily Ashworth finds out more.