Beginning on Monday next week (1 March), AHDB is launching Carbon Week: a week-long focus on carbon featuring five free webinars to outline the fundamentals of carbon within…
Month: February 2021
ABN, Britain’s leading manufacturer of pig and poultry feeds unveils ambitious investment plans to meet the demands of feeding a growing UK population ABN, part of…
The Kverneland Siloking self-propelled feeder range has been extended with the introduction of the System 300+ model in the SelfLine 4.0 range. This new version represents…
A set of Cambridge rolls could well be considered a small part of a farmer’s establishment equipment, but they are still essential even in this time…
Research from Interact Analysis shows that demand for agricultural machinery remained strong in 2020, despite several challenges, and while electrification is a growing market, it remains…
A new movement is gaining pace in farming. It’s even found its way into farm policy. Yet it remains opaque, nebulous and slightly hard to define.…
As we start the year separated from the European Union, the AEA’s Stephen Howarth examines how imports and sales of agricultural machinery could be affected. At…
Nearly two and a half years since its introduction, the Agriculture Bill has now passed into law. Bidwells’ Ian Ashbridge looks at what it means now,…
As speculation has grown over the timing of the Environmental Land Management Scheme, much attention has turned to the government’s Sustainable Farming Incentive. Farmers will welcome…
Exports of beef from the UK to Japan saw significant growth in 2020 – bringing a £5.4 million boost to the red meat sector. According to…