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ISSN 2044-0200 Inside this month: On Topic – Drought resistant crops for the future, Energy – German Renewable Law turns 20, Muck & Slurry – Test slurry for invisible value, Buildings – CE Marking and Eurocode post Brexit, Grass & Silage – Extra care advised for this year’s first cut silage, PLUS: Pig & Poultry, Root Crops, Security, Forestry, Machinery, ATV, Motors and much more... Farming Monthly National - THE publication for farmers and landowners in print and digital format. Visit our website at www.farmingmonthly.co.uk

Scientists find the ideal home for solitary bees

A study supported by the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) has identified the most desirable nesting sites for the UK’s declining population of solitary bees and recommended simple measures to support them.

Scientists find the ideal home for solitary bees

1 min

Holidaying bees help the fruit orchards bloom at Hadlow Estate

More than 680,000 bees are on a unique spring break at the Hadlow Estate in Kent, to help it get the very best from its fruit orchards.

Holidaying bees help the fruit orchards bloom at Hadlow Estate

2 mins

Drought resistant crops for the future

Dr Cate Williams: IBERS, Aberystwyth University.

Drought resistant crops for the future

9 mins

Now is the time to establish summer cover for soil health

The next few weeks are the ideal time to establish a summer cover crop mix on uncropped land requiring improvements to soil structure and health after last winter.

Now is the time to establish summer cover for soil health

3 mins

Don't let a dry April slow crop growth

Soil nutrition matters more than ever.

Don't let a dry April slow crop growth

3 mins

Drive efficiencies with precision farming at Cereals LIVE

Farmers are continually striving to improve efficiencies and precision technology provides the means to do so, which is why Cereals LIVE is showcasing the very latest advances.

Drive efficiencies with precision farming at Cereals LIVE

5 mins

Good aftercut fertiliser management essential in 2020

Careful management of aftercut fertiliser applications will be essential in building vital stocks of high quality forage to provide insulation against market volatility and uncertainty in 2020, says Dr. George Fisher of CF Fertilisers.

Good aftercut fertiliser management essential in 2020

3 mins

Best practice for making silage for AD plants

For crop-fed AD plants, quality of feedstock is the key to efficient biogas production throughout the year. Tim Elsome, General Manager of FM BioEnergy, explains the importance of creating good silage to ensure you get the highest gas output from your feedstock.

Best practice for making silage for AD plants

6 mins

CE marking and Eurocode post Brexit update

At the end of January the UK left the European Union and, in the process, many questions were raised about the future regulatory regime for manufacturers and suppliers. Of direct relevance to steelwork fabricators and agricultural building suppliers is the future of CE marking or whatever replaces it.

CE marking and Eurocode post Brexit update

5 mins

Better beef with Breedr

Ian Sturmer – gives the farmer’s view of the Breedr vision.

Better beef with Breedr

9 mins

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Farming Monthly National Magazine Description:

PublisherFarming Monthly Ltd

CategoryBusiness

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

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