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British fruit and veg growers have called on health secretary Wes Streeting to prioritise homegrown produce in England’s health plan.
Farm leaders warn proposed EU budget reforms could weaken agricultural support and disrupt fairness across Europe. As CAP negotiations ...
Delaying oilseed rape drilling and using silicon biostimulants boosts plant resilience against cabbage stem flea beetle damage. Trials show ...
Highland Charm is the UK’s first blueberry cultivar bred for Scotland’s climate, offering great flavour, yield, and shelf life. This ...
Welsh scientists are developing a powerful AI app that detects potato blight before visible symptoms appear. The technology could cut costs, ...
Young Robbie Wilson keeps a close eye on silage season as William Lambie Contracting rolls into Letham Farm, Newton Mearns. A summer’s day ...
TWO CASES of bluetongue have been confirmed in Herefordshire cattle. According to the Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), two cows were confirmed positive with BTV-3 in ...
Berkhamsted Golf Club is swapping petrol mowers for Devon Red cattle in a regenerative grazing project. Using GPS collars, the cows help ...
Genus reports a £72m profit before tax, driven by strong global performance, strategic investment returns, and innovation in gene editing.
RHASS has unveiled its 2025/26 presidential team, led by Pat Machray OBE, with a focus on celebrating Aberdeenshire’s strengths. Their ...
Growers are being urged to tailor autumn cultivations carefully, factoring in soil conditions, compaction risks, and grassweed pressures.
The UK Government’s new Good Food Cycle aims to reshape national food policy, but the NFU warns that farming profitability must be ...
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