The Hughes family are among those heading to the Royal Welsh Show to compete with cattle in the pedigree and commercial classes. Ellie Layton reports
The humble tedder is an implement mainstay of virtually all grassland enterprises. Amy Wilkinson put a Krone Vendro 560 to the test to see how it performed across some varying crops.
Farming in the hills of the Lake District is not where Jennie Hill thought she would be. But after coming full circle and gaining a tenancy, she has thrown herself into the business. Emily Ashworth finds out more.
A diverse mix of machinery and technology options were on display for the farming businesses which attended the regenerative agriculture festival
The majestic English Longhorn captured the heart of the team at Longbridge Longhorns which has seen the herd expand and take the local show circuit by storm
In a bid to raise money for Cancer Research UK’s breast cancer appeal, one female only tractor run has seen hundreds of women over the years take to the roads to showcase their support for anyone affected. Emily Ashworth finds out more.
Maximising forage is at the top of one farmer’s agenda to ensure a sustainable outlook for the future. Natalie Noble finds out more.
Choosing to make its own silage, a Wiltshire farm puts 182 hectares into the clamp each year using a Lely Storm 130P trailed forage harvester.
Typically associated with high-horsepower arable machinery, GPS guidance can bring productivity benefits to smaller farmers with specialist crops. Â
The machinery display at The Royal Highland is the largest in Scotland, with products and technology on display from homegrown suppliers and large multinational businesses