There are no cash cows in farming
We all like to think we are successful. But success means different things to different people. Is it about money? Happiness? Or a mixture of both? And who decides whether you are a successful farmer anyway?
New dribble bars from Tramspread
Tramspread has launched a new Suffolk range of dribble bars – ranging in width from 6m to 24m.
Ktwo improves spreaders to increase volume and outputs
British farm machinery Ktwo has launched its Mk5 range of Bio and Evo muck spreaders to increase volumes and ease emptying to maximise outputs.
New Claas UK headquarters officially opened at Saxham
A state-of-the-art headquarters has been officially opened for Claas UK and their dealer Manns of Saxham after three years of construction work.
How to make full use of 2020’s high quality maize
Despite a difficult start to the season and problems with drought for some growers, most of the UK’s maize crops have delivered decent yields and good quality.
Fodder crops could prove lifeline for dairy and livestock producers
Dairy farmers looking to manage the risks of forage gaps could find the increasing range of fodder crops playing an bigger role.
Take action to thwart new wave of cybercrime, farmers urged
November 3, 2020 by admin
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Farmers are being urged to protect their businesses against cybercrime – with more growers and livestock producers using online tools to improve productivity.
Weighbridge software customised to farmers’ needs
November 3, 2020 by admin
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Farmers and weighbridge operators can configure operation, data collection and reporting information exactly as required thanks to the latest software from Griffith Elder.
AgriTech challenge launches with £5000 cash prize
November 3, 2020 by admin
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A new competition has launched for innovators working to address the issue of soil health and productivity across the agricultural sector.
Take action to reduce risk of farm fires, says rural insurer
November 3, 2020 by admin
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Growers and livestock producers are being urged to take action to reduce the risk of farm fires – which have reached a five-year high.