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Rural housing: Options to decarbonise and improve efficiency

From period farmhouses to farmworkers’ cottages, rural housing comes in many shapes and sizes, but they all share similar challenges when it comes to energy. Rural properties off the mains…

ARABLE

How 'mega-cluster' project benefits farming and nature

A project linking farmers and private investors across a 12,500ha area of Sussex is aiming to support nature recovery and food production on a landscape scale.  The Weald to Waves…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

How to improve livestock soils with biological approach

Soil is a precious resource, but it very quickly becomes a pollutant and a problem once it reaches watercourses. It has to be kept on the farm. This is the…

BUSINESS

Woodland creation - tax, legal and practical advice

By 2050, 16.5% of the UK will be covered by trees - that is the government’s aspiration. Tree cover currently sits at 10% in England, so there is some way…

ARABLE

How to restore 'forgotten' farm ponds for wildlife

As many as two-thirds of farmland ponds in England and Wales have been lost though drainage and in-filling, while those that remain are often shaded and tree-covered and do very…

PIGS

Benefits of grass leys for outdoor pig units

Grass mixes can establish well and withstand grazing by outdoor pigs, helping protect soils and watercourses, a three-year trial has shown. The trial took place in north Norfolk on 16ha…

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FEED AND NUTRITION

How high-yielding dairy cut soya and lowered crude protein

Removing soya feeds and unnecessary additives from the diet, as well as steadily reducing crude protein levels, have been done without increasing farm costs or compromising production in one Dorset…

LIVESTOCK

How breeders are using methane test in wool-shedding project

A farming duo has added methane testing to its breeding programme in a quest to develop low-input sheep with low methane emissions. Shropshire sheep and arable farmer Hayden Woolley and…

ARABLE

Food production remains key on nature-friendly arable farm

All three of the distinct land types at Somerleyton Estate, near Lowestoft, are being put to best use, generating a diversified income for the business and supporting both people and…

ARABLE

Why Scots regen grower is first Carbon Farmer of the Year

Incremental changes made over more than 20 years to address greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and increase soil carbon sequestration have resulted in Doug Christie from Scotland being crowned the first…

SOILS

How measured soil carbon credits can replace BPS income

The first farm in the UK to sell measured soil carbon from arable land is on track to replace its Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) with carbon sales expected to contribute…

CROP MANAGEMENT

How Wold Top Brewery barley grower lowered carbon footprint

The Yorkshire farming family behind the successful Wold Top Brewery and Yorkshire’s first single-malt whisky distillery is using the latest precision mapping technology in its drive towards a low-carbon, sustainable…

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ARABLE

How arable farms can support farmland bird populations

A good, varied arable rotation, along with winter bird food stewardship options and a variety of hedges, will provide most of what farmland birds need to survive and thrive. Adding…

DAIRY

Revised methane method pegs dairy emissions 20% lower

Net carbon emissions from a sample of livestock farms fell significantly when analysed by a carbon methodology that accounts for biogenic methane. Distinguishing between biogenic (methane from ruminants) and fossil…

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

How supply chain is meeting UN sustainable development goals

The UN’s sustainable development goals (SDGs) are rising up the agenda of businesses that buy from UK farmers and supply them with goods and services. Set out in 2015, they are…

ARABLE

The network nature reserve built by farmers on arable land

Supporting nature in a productive farmed landscape is the goal for a like-minded group of farmers in East Anglia, having come together to protect and enhance the biodiversity that surrounds…

AGRICULTURAL TRANSITION

How trading natural capital can help recoup BPS losses

Farmer interest in trading natural capital is in the ascendancy. Legislation has just been passed requiring house builders and commercial developers to deliver at least a 10% improvement in biodiversity…

NEWS

Would river dredging help prevent flooding on farms?

The recent storms Babet and Ciaran unleashed widespread flooding on agricultural land across the UK, costing farmers millions of pounds in crop losses and damage to infrastructure. Climate scientists warn…

SLURRY AND MANURE MANAGEMENT

How water treatment technology could cut slurry storage

Adapting water treatment technology to a farm setting could reduce slurry storage requirements by 10-15%, make better use of farm nutrients and produce an effluent that is suitable for discharge…

FARM POLICY

Q&A: New CLA president sets out her ambitions for farming

The new president of the Country Land and Business Association (CLA), Victoria Vyvyan, has vowed to champion the next generation, celebrate the regions and take its Rural Powerhouse campaign to…

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NEWS

Cautious welcome for government pledge to review NVZ rules

Farm groups have cautiously welcomed a commitment from the Welsh government to consider looking at alternatives to closed periods for spreading in the planned four-year review of its controversial water…

WILDLIFE

Sea Eagle Management Scheme support extended for 2024

Sheep producers who have lost livestock to sea eagles will continue to receive support for 2024, the Scottish government has confirmed. Up to £400,000 has been allocated to the Sea…

NEWS

NFU Scotland welcomes move to scrap 2030 climate target

NFU Scotland has welcomed an announcement by Scottish government to scrap plans to cut carbon emissions by 75% by 2030. In an update to Holyrood on Thursday 18 April, energy…

NEWS

Defra reveals multimillion-pound River Wye action plan

A new multimillion-pound action plan has been launched by the government to protect the River Wye in Herefordshire and support industry efforts to fully restore it in the long term.…

NEWS

Stocking rate questions unanswered by Dartmoor review response

A government response to the independent Dartmoor review has left serious questions about land management and stocking rates unanswered, according to Robin Milton, a member of the NFU Uplands Forum…

ENVIRONMENT

Tory MPs call for Natural England to lose SSSI powers

A group of Conservative MPs has written to Defra secretary Steve Barclay, urging him to remove Natural England’s powers to designate protected areas, known as sites of special scientific interest (SSSIs).…

WILDLIFE

Scots fear government plans for deer culling

Landowners and farmers may be forced to pay for controls to wild deer numbers in Scotland, if Holyrood decides to implement some of the proposals set out in a recent…

AIR AND WATER

New urea standards come into effect on 1 April in England

Farmers in England should only be using urea that has been treated with a urease inhibitor from Monday 1 April under the terms of a new Red Tractor standard. The…

ENVIRONMENT

Cornish residents battle to stop huge solar farm project

Hundreds of residents, farmers and small business owners in mid-Cornwall have joined forces to challenge a number of large-scale solar developments in the Cornish countryside. Plans for five separate solar…

AGRICULTURAL TRANSITION

Scots government attaches new conditions to future support

The Scottish government has released further details on actions farmers and crofters will have to take to receive future farm support payments. The latest update to the Agricultural Reform route…

AIR AND WATER

Video: FW Investigates - would dredging reduce flooding?

The past few months of relentless wet weather have again highlighted the pressing issue of how best to manage rivers and watercourses near farmland. Heavy rainfall events are becoming more…

WILDLIFE

Beaver reintroduction in Essex helping to alleviate flooding

The introduction of beavers to a 4ha site in Essex has been found to reduce the impact of flooding and drought in the wider area. A family of 11 beavers…

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AIR AND WATER

Video: FW Investigates - would dredging reduce flooding?

The past few months of relentless wet weather have again highlighted the pressing issue of how best to manage rivers and watercourses near farmland. Heavy rainfall events are becoming more…

NEWS

Video: Farmer defends his actions on River Lugg

A Herefordshire farmer who was jailed for causing damage to a protected river has defended his actions, insisting they helped prevent flooding to local properties and land. Several homes along…

SHEEP

Video: How a lowland farm is preparing for low-methane sheep

Results from the first UK farm to test methane emissions in sheep using portable accumulation chambers have shown they were producing on average about 20g/day of methane and 1.2kg/day of…