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
Here, Emily Ashworth talks to one young farmer who is battling the feeling of loneliness and explores how the industry can tackle the issue in farming for #lonelinessawarenessweek.
The Ramsays have had their fair share of success in the Blackface section at the Royal Highland over the years and are looking forward to this year’s show. Lynsey Clark reports
The Ross family of the Romesbeoch pedigree Galloway herd will be among those competing at the Royal Highland Show later this month, as they have done for generations
Finding herself in the Welsh countryside was not Kiran Sidhu’s plan, but a chance encounter with a farmer and a passion for her new way of living has given her a new outlook on life. Rachael Brown finds out more.
After making the decision to convert arable acreage to pasture, Sam Roberts is now focused on reducing the environmental footprint of his grass-based suckler beef business
Not many horse owners can boast of breeding a world champion, but Tulloes Emily, a Clydesdale filly made the Greenhill family’s dreams come true when taking the accolade at the World Clydesdale Show in Aberdeen last October. Erika Hay reports
Arbikie Highland Estate in Angus is leading the way in the decarbonisation of the global drinks sector, with their spirits made from novel crops grown on the family farm.
Biobed or biofilter? Either one is worth installing when upgrading the sprayer area. Jane Carley gets the lowdown.