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Prime cattle prices remain strong despite reduced slaughter numbers

Prime cattle prices remain strong despite reduced slaughter numbers

Scottish prime cattle prices at price reporting abattoirs have drifted lower over the past month but remain historically high for this time of year with an increase of around 10% compared to 2020, according to the latest market commentary by Quality Meat Scotland...

Herbicide faces de-regulation if growers don’t start acting

Herbicide faces de-regulation if growers don’t start acting

One of the few post-emergence herbicides for beans and the only post-em available for some especially challenging weeds in the pea crop, such as black nightshade, bentazone, is under threat after four decades of use. Commonly used on beans, peas, linseed, alliums and...

Surge in demand for graduates to commit to a career in fresh produce

Surge in demand for graduates to commit to a career in fresh produce

Due to a further surge in demand for trainees, Management Development Services (MDS) is calling for ambitious graduates, both recent and from previous years, to apply for its two-year graduate training programme in the food and fresh produce industry. The MDS graduate...

North east farmers seek ways to step away from ‘plasticulture’

North east farmers seek ways to step away from ‘plasticulture’

With an estimated two to three million tonnes of plastics used in agriculture each year, eight North East farmers formed a group to explore new, responsible ways, of disposing of, and reducing, the production of waste plastic. The scope of the ‘Thainstone Silage Wrap...

Oxford Farming Conference makes history with new Co-Chairs

Oxford Farming Conference makes history with new Co-Chairs

A diverse, female team has been announced to jointly chair the Oxford Farming Conference (OFC) – the first time in the event’s 76-year history. Agri-food industry experts Barbara Bray and Sarah Mukherjee were appointed to the voluntary position at the end of the...