Farmers of the future could be specifying tyres with original tread patterns, following the unveiling of what might become the next generation of agricultural tyres from…
Month: March 2015
An East Yorkshire farm machinery importer shared his knowledge of innovative Precision Farming methods with Rt Hon Michael Jack CBE at a recent Open Day at…
The small decline in the number of new herds affected by bovine TB in 2014 is not good enough and reinforces the need to implement the…
Sheep farmers should have a good knowledge of the worms on their farm according to a new campaign launched by the Animal Health Distributors Association (AHDA).…
The Michelin Group’s Agricultural and Earthmover divisions have been named a ‘Supplier of the Year’ as well as a Partner-level supplier in the John Deere Achieving…
Copa and Cogeca welcomed a vote in the EU management committee on the Commissions’ initiative to help dairy producers cope with the excessive burden of the…
NFU Scotland is deeply disappointed at Europe’s decision to allow producers in those Member States that have exceeded their milk quota to pay-up their superlevy fines…
The ‘Fifty Shades’ phenomenon has reached the dairy industry with the launch of a collection of Holstein sires “on spanking good terms,” according to Simon Gee,…
A special competition has been initiated as part of the National Spring Spectacular Show (NSSS), taking part at the 2015 NBA Beef Expo being held at…
In this the third guide being published, by The National Beef Association (NBA) to help farmers protect the Health of their Herd, Charlie Maclaren Chair of…