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Optimism despite ‘global pressure’ on wool prices

Signs that wool will recover, says marketing board

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Coming to a field near you: Robot-planted sugar beet

Robots are set to plant and weed sugar beet as farm management company Sentry seeks to improve productivity and reduce its environmental footprint.

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Regional trials’best for cropvariety decisions’

Arable farmers favour local variety trials over national demonstrations when making crucial decisions about what varieties to grow next season, says a survey.

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Groundswell more popular than ever, say host farmers

This year’s Groundswell event promises to be more popular than ever, with a jam-packed programme of exhibitors, demonstrations and talks.

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British agriculture has bright future, says farm minister

Technology can show way forward

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Call for help to solve dairy labour shortage

Farm leaders have called on the government to help ease the labour shortage in the dairy sector.

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We must learn to live with bird flu – expert

Poultry producers must learn to live with the risk of avian influenza, says an industry expert who has written a report outlining ways to combat the disease.

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Agronomists preview exhibitor plots at Cereals

Crop plots at the Cereals site in Nottinghamshire are said to be looking good as the Thoresby Estate prepares to host the two-day event on 13-14 June.

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Delayed drilling compresses spring spray programmes

Growers are being urged to remain vigilant and continue adapting sugar beet spray programmes where necessary after the soggy spring delayed drilling.

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Regenerative farming event celebrates eighth year

Thousands of farmers to attend two-day celebration of farming

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