A change to targeted phosphate fertiliser applications with seed at drilling is proving to be a worthwhile move for one Suffolk farm
The growing interest in sustainable textiles could see fibre flax making a come-back in Scotland’s fields
As the hedge-cutting closed period came to an end on September 1, we got some top tips to manage hedges to benefit the arable rotation, carbon storage, and wildlife
There is often debate about how potatoes can fit into regenerative farming systems, but one grower is proving their environmental credentials can be massively improved.
With funding opportunities and agronomic pressures altering crop rotations, two farmers and an agronomist address the benefits alternative break crops provide while debunking common challenges with market access and establishment
With cover crop drilling set to closely follow the combines, Alice Dyer explores what the perfect species mix might look like.
Reducing inputs and tillage were Mark Lea’s key aims when participating in living mulch trials. However, he has also seen unexpected benefits including increased cereal opportunities in his rotation
Brix, sap or tissue testing: what can plant health testing really tell you? Alice Dyer finds out.
Grazing winter cereals can provide high quality winter forage for sheep, without impacting grain yields, trials have found. Alice Dyer reports.