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Now, BVLOS has become a reality. It involves categorising low altitude, below 15 metres in their case, as an atypical air environment with an improbable likelihood of a collision with a crewed ...
Growers are being reminded about the importance of fusarium control at T3 to combat fusarium ear blight, a complex disease that can account for potential yield losses of up to 25% in winter wheat ...
The government announced a new deal with the EU on Monday (19 May), will benefit British food and drink producers and exporters, supercharging the UK economy and putting more money into people’s ...
Two further sheep farmers are benefitting from new shepherding equipment this spring, thanks to this year’s National Sheep Association (NSA) prize giveaway.
This set of priorities was sent to the Farming Minister, Daniel Zeichner, alongside a letter from members of the ASG steering group. The letter follows the parliamentary debate on 8th May, which ...
The record number of Environment Agency spot checks at water company premises and rivers has revealed widespread law-breaking. Over 80 criminal investigations have been launched against water ...
"A single case of atypical BSE has been confirmed on a farm in Essex. The animal died on farm and was tested as part of our strict routine controls and surveillance regime.
Following a robust return to sustainable finance market growth in 2024 (+13% according to BNEF data), ING has achieved its strongest first quarter on record, mobilising €30bn of sustainable finance ...
Precision agriculture company Paul-Tech has introduced a groundbreaking innovation that is set to transform crop nutrient management and fertiliser use. The company has updated its innovative soil ...
British fishing and coastal communities will benefit from £360 million investment to drive growth and boost the sector for the future as the Government launches its Fishing and Coastal Growth Fund.
An initiative to test a field-based acoustic technique for measuring soil health, undertaken by Baker Consultants (commercial partner) and Warwick University (academic partner) concludes this month.
The Brecon, Radnor & Cwm Tawe has since joined a range of cross-party MPs in sponsoring the Food Supply Chain Fairness Bill, which would see the role of the Groceries Code Adjudicator strengthened, ...