What started as an experiment to improve trailer stability has resulted in an all-new trailer concept from one Buckinghamshire engineer. It is a development that offers far-reaching benefits across the industry, too.
The usefulness of the humble milk record is on the verge of an explosion, paving the way for a new era of instant TB testing and much more.
Newcastle University is turning the lower yielding portion of its 300-cow herd over to Longhorn breeding as part of a newly launched scheme to provide ‘heritage’ beef.
This month, Ian Potter tells us of the idea of other members of Sainsbury’s Dairy Development Group helping cushion the blow for unfortunate Tomlinsons Dairies suppliers, looks at the predicament Meadow Foods finds itself in,
Last year’s British Grassland Society’s grassland farmer of the year was sheep farmer, John Martin. Richard Halleron went to meet him.
After years of building up the farm business, The Jersey Royal Company is a thriving enterprise growing Jersey Royal new potatoes. Emily Ashworth meets William Church, the Director of Sales and Marketing.
Adrian Tattersall has long enjoyed keeping and showing Wensleydale Longwool sheep, but more recently has found a value in crossing the breed for prime lamb production.
When opportunity knocks, West Wales dairy farmer Adam Jones rarely says ‘no’ and this is a policy which has seen four-fold increases in farmed acreage and cow numbers over the past six years. Barry Alston reports.
An all-inclusive approach lies behind the success of AgriScot Dairy Farmer of the Year 2019 winners, the McMiken family.