Farming in his own right is a life-long dream of Fraser Murray’s, so when he got the opportunity to take on some land of his own, he decided to think outside the box to get the wheels in motion. Hannah Park finds out more.
Father and son Allan and Johnny McCamley prefer a traditional approach to cattle breeding by selecting proven sires for their 120-cow pedigree Downview Holstein herd at Ochiltree, East Ayrshire. Bruce Jobson reports.
Following on from the machine’s reveal at this year’s LAMMA Show, we try out Dieci’s latest pivot steer telehandler, the Agri Pivot T90.
Duncan and Tracey Jeary have built a thriving business producing pedigree Aberdeen-Angus cattle and selling beef direct to the public. Clemmie Gleeson finds out more.
Designed to cope with a wide variety of soils, one large-scale East Anglian root crop grower has invested in the latest stone separators.
Aiming to improve the timeliness and effectiveness of his grassland rejuvenation and overseeding service, contractor Ian Kirkby opted for the latest tool from He-Va.
When Fiona and Richard Lamb left the Metropolitan Police in London to return to their farming roots, they had to think differently and have not stopped since. Farmers Guardian reports.
With one of the harshest terrains in the South Island of New Zealand, Mount Nicholas Station is also home to one of the country’s largest herd of Hereford cattle. Laura Bowyer reports.