Scientists have discovered how one of the world’s most destructive plant diseases manages to slip past crops’ defences - a breakthrough that could help farmers grow stronger, more resilient plants.
Volatile prices and weather extremes have added risk and uncertainty to farm businesses while dwindling government support ...
One of the driest potato growing seasons in living memory has proved challenging for growers across the UK. We spoke to four ...
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Why you might see fewer Mexican marigolds on Day of the Dead this year as flowers face new threat
In the winding canals and farms on the fringes of Mexico City, the flower known as the Mexican marigold has been farmed for ...
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Spring Crop Check & Farm Infrastructure Plans
As spring draws near, we assess crop progress across the fields. This update also highlights upcoming improvements to the ...
Six years ago, third generation farming couple Tom and Laura Platt of Sandhall Farm near Howden, saw the birth of two babies, ...
Australia needs to do more to enter growing trade markets like India and South East Asia, and boost the country’s domestic ...
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Martha Kearney: I'm worried about Britain's wildflowers - so my husband and I planted a meadow
The decline in UK wildflower meadows not only threatens wildlife, say experts, but could drive up certain food prices ...
Part of the food crop management trial during a climate crisis, nine rice varieties were grown in the peatland of Fenland ...
Andrew Knowles, chief executive of Framlingham-based farmer co-operative Fram Farmers, says Suffolk and north Essex farmers should embrace AI ...
The updates sent by friends and neighbors on WhatsApp confirmed what fisher Prince Davis already feared: Hurricane Melissa put a hole in the stern of his 50-foot (15-meter) fishing boat, and damaged ...
In next week's episode of Fletcher's Family Farm, Kelvin and Liz are hit with yet another farming emergency, having been forced to move off the property after a fire broke out ...
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