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A solar farm like this was proposed for land off Thinford Lane. Picture: Pixabay.

Solar farm plan split County Durham councillors on choice between food and renewable energy
A solar farm plan split councillors on a choice between food and renewable energy.

Farmland values remain strong despite the low supply

Farmland values remain strong amid record low supply

Teagle's Tomahawk 8500 bale processor

Carr’s Billington to stock Teagle

Winter wheat

Pioneering project capturing genetic data of wheat receives grant to further research

Ban on metaldehyde pellets is causing concern for slug control

Dealing with slugs includes improving our biosecurity

Wild oats above a barley crop – Picture:Blackthorn Arable Ltd

Don’t put off dealing with volunteer oats

Darren Owers, Regional Head of Agricultural at Clydesdale and Yorkshire Bank

Time to forget 2020’s harvest?

Bess Jowsey

Grass growth: Draw on your experience to plan for summer and beyond

James Marshall

Northern Farmer Awards 2020 - Farm Manager of the Year James Marshall

Defoliated (grazed) strip from the air

'Field labs' aim to put ideas to the practical test

Dr Philip Howell with standard wheat

The search for a 'superwheat'

MInette Batters

NFU says crop rule change will make a 'huge difference' to farmers

Stuart Roberts, NFU vice-president

NFU claims win on farms flood funds

Richard Barber - Historian/Author

Arable advice is to move forward

Nigel Pulling and Alastair Trickett

Yorkshire farmer to study how livestock can help to heal arable soils

Elizabeth Stockdale

'I still like getting my hands dirty'

Sam Patchett

Difficult autumn may leave spring cropping as only option

Chris Martin Agrovista

Focus on precision and soil health at arable event

Some of the potatoes harvested.

Finding next generation of potato professionals

Steve Butler

Soils tests show in-depth detail

CAPITALISING ON TRENDS: Stephen Craggs in a spelt field with some products

How ancient grains are driving a modern success story

Christine Lilly

Tackling spreading problem of resistant blackgrass

McCormick X8.660 VT-Drive Premium   0

Fleet of tractors deployed to support arable event

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