Farmers Weekly The first-ever UK plantations of a “carbon-sucking” tree will be established on a Suffolk estate this year. Paulownia can capture 1...Read More
Farmers Weekly Managing soils ranging from heavy clay to Breckland sand provides plenty of challenges, with the move away from the Basic Payment Schem...Read More
These guys appreciate the Japanese gardens at Kidd Springs. Photo by Jessica Turner Since 1971, a Japanese garden, whose history has only in recent ye...Read More
Farmers Weekly More than 3,000ha of new woodland is set to be planted along England’s riverbanks as part of a government project to help manage floo...Read More
Beginning Farmers Beginning Farmers – Practical Tools for Successful Family Farming Online Courses for Farmers from the Cornell Small Farms Prog...Read More
While the technology producing agricultural robots is rapidly approaching critical mass, a debate ensues over what forms of farming this tech should p...Read More
According to the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO), between March and May of this year, at least 9.2 million Nigerians f...Read More
The new-home buyer is in luck during a year of drought conditions and water restrictions. That’s because if the backyard isn’t yet seeded or sodde...Read More
Farmers Weekly Robert Moore has made it his goal to leave his 356ha arable unit in a better condition than when he took it on in 1988. He and his sist...Read More
In fashion, buzzwords aren’t always a bad thing. By promoting pillars of environmentalism or ethical labor, fashion swings its own needle toward...Read More