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The war in Ukraine has reduced timber exports around the world but the man in charge of sourcing our fencing products, Ian Hedden, is confident we’ll have a reliable timber supply for years to come. He explains how we do it.
We’re proud to be supporting the next generation of young people working in the agricultural industry and we’ve been joined by two talented university students eager to learn all they can about the Mole approach.
In our regular Head out of Farm series we’re investigating the pressure our farmers are under to cut scope 3 emissions and why assessing carbon levels has never been more important.
Those pesky flies are back and we spoke to our Farm Sales Team Leader and Registered Animal Medicines Advisor (RAMA) Zoe Wall about the best way to protect your herd.
Increasing temperatures and a move to farming less intensively are favouring tick populations. Molecare Farm Vets Alice Coppin-Harris and Steph Patel outline the risks ticks pose to cattle and sheep.
Last year’s dry summer and high fertiliser and purchased feed prices have made it challenging for farmers to produce enough feed with many dipping into their winter stocks through the summer and autumn
We’re advising our Farmer Shareholders and members to prioritise their summer feed contracts amid fears of more turbulence in the raw material markets.
We are lucky enough to sponsor some great equestrians who compete and train all over the country. We are pleased to introduce our latest columnist, Vicky Smith.