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Major sale sees 55 tractors go under hammer

A major auction on behalf of one of the UK’s largest agricultural machinery and ground care dealerships included more than 300 lots – including 55 tractors.

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Warning over quadbike theft during lambing

A sharp rise in quad bike thefts is piling the pressure on sheep farmers at the busiest time of year.

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Why we must look back to go forwards

The past has lessons for us all when it comes to securing our farming future, says Fen Tiger.

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Partnership builds bigger and better silage clamps for less

Recycled waste clay and topsoil from the construction industry can help slash the cost of a new silage clamp – or increase specification without extra charges.

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Dairy farmer reaps benefits after irrigating maize crop

A Norfolk farmer who irrigated maize to overcome last summer’s drought says doing so was cost-effective – despite the expense.

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Study outlines alternatives to zinc in pig rations to beat diarrhoea

Feed additives and nutritional changes can be combined with other strategies to combat post-weaning diarrhoea, says a study.

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Wynnstay alters layer rations to reduce phosphate excretion

Poultry feed supplier Wynnstay says it has adapted rations to reduce the amount of phosphate excreted by the birds.

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How seed potato trials are helping to control disease

Researchers and farmers testing alternative solutions to protect the high health status of the UK seed potato industry.

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Second year of success for beet nematicide

A garlic-based nematicide has proved its worth in independent sugar beet trials for a second successive season.

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Plan blight control to reduce resistance risk

Potato growers are urged to plan their anti-resistance strategies for blight following the failure of a major control product.

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