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Rare Breeds Survival Trust is calling for Government to provide farmers and breed societies with new support specifically for the conservation of the important Original Population genetics of native ...
From Jason Beedell, rural research director at Strutt & Parker, on the spending review: ...
The report confirms that 64.5 percent of all fishery stocks are exploited within biologically sustainable levels, with 35.5 percent of stocks classified as overfished. When weighted by their ...
"'Sponsoring the Regenerative Farmer of the Year award at the British Farming Awards is a natural extension of our mission at The Ethical Butcher, to champion farming practices that restore ecosystems ...
As farmers across the UK turn their attention to planning for next season, Natalie Wood, agronomist and Yara's Product Manager for , has highlighted the importance of strategic thinking over rushed ...
Recent independent trial work by Richard Austin Agriculture, supported by Unium Bioscience, shows that biological products such as T6P and Klorofill significantly improve sugar beet yields. Untreated ...
The 2025 AHDB Planting and Variety Survey, conducted from 7 April to 16 May 2025, has revealed a partial rebound in the UK's wheat area, offering a glimmer of resilience in an otherwise mixed outlook ...
The strongest set of cabbage stem flea beetle (CSFB) management strategies to date has been released to help reverse the fortunes of oilseed rape (OSR). The top ten list of strategies to tackle the ...
As shopper demand for organic milk continues to increase, the dairy company has created a tailored organic offering, within its existing Müller Advantage programme, designed to drive security of ...
Two white clover, one red clover, two Italian ryegrass and eight perennial ryegrass varieties have been added to the Recommended Grass and Clover Lists for England and Wales 2025/26 (RGCL).
A new white paper from Zoetis reveals that almost half of UK veterinarians surveyed, 48%, have considered leaving the field, despite growing global demand for veterinary services. Now 78% of UK vets ...
SCOPS (Sustainable Control of Parasites in Sheep) is encouraging farmers and the wider sheep industry to stay alert and informed as Haemonchus contortus - commonly known as Barber’s Pole worm - gains ...