Youngstock
Youngstock are the future of any farm. Investing in them is an investment in the farm’s future, too.
Oats
As grass-weed herbicide options in oats are limited, it is especially important to use integrated pest management (IPM). Organic systems, with their focus on cultural control – use of rotation, stale…
Meadow
Bees for Development practical management tips for different areas of your land, to help encourage wild flower species and pollinators.
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A discussion on how to make silvo-horticultual agroforestry work
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Wikifarmer and Promote Pollinators have gathered 5 experts from around the world as well as top institutions, to present the importance of pollinators and Integrated Pest Management at the farm level.
Meadow
CO2, CH4, GWP, N2O, CO2e? It’s not all about carbon – and the most important emission from agriculture isn’t carbon dioxide. See HERE  AHDB's glossary of terms regarding carbon and Greenhouse Gas (…
Cows in field
Lameness is the third most impactful disease in dairy cattle, with respect to economics and animal welfare
Dairy cow shed
For the past year, and as part of AHDB’s Strategic Dairy Farm programme, Howard and Tom Pattison, from Willow Tree Farm in North Yorkshire, have been on a mission to reduce clinical cases of mastitis…
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Mob Grazing
An ongoing Innovative Farmers field lab is looking into the impact of mob grazing on soil, biodiversity and animal health.
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Photo: Angus Birditt, Pasture for life
The new field lab with Innovative Farmers is investigating bale grazing, a common practice in North America and Canada, where bales are put out in summer to feed cattle through winter.