The cost of fertiliser is huge. Not just the initial outlay of buying tonnes of artificial nutrients, but the potential costs that are to come. As…
Month: June 2025
Greater scrutiny of how food is produced is present at every level these days. Consumers are more aware than ever of what goes into their food,…
A lot of the development around large square balers have been focused on density. This is key for straw baling, as you want to maximise the…
From selling vegetables to London markets in the 1960s, Hall Hunter has expanded to five farms across Berkshire and Surrey, totalling 400ha and producing soft berries…
It has been a few years since the UK saw the Väderstad Seed Hawk. Initially developed by the Canadian company of the same name, Väderstad started…
Kverneland has set the first world record for autonomous ploughing by teaming up with autonomy solutions provider Agxeed. The 24-hour autonomous ploughing challenge was carried out…
JCB’s hydrogen-fuelled engine will be on public display for the first time at a UK agricultural event during the Royal Highland Show, which takes place from…
A new government review tackling unfair practices in the combinable crops supply chain is set to benefit arable farmers. The review aims to help protect arable…
UK sugar beet growers can now buy seed directly from plant breeders SesvanderHave. The move by the leading global breeder of sugar beet comes from changes…
Farmers looking for ways to improve efficiencies will have access to multiple solutions at this year’s Cereals Event. Smaller weather windows and ongoing labour challenges mean…