High quality pasture mixes a key to reducing methane emissions
Reducing ruminant methane emissions while improving productivity will benefit the bottom line and mitigate clime change. Click to check the original article.
Reducing ruminant methane emissions while improving productivity will benefit the bottom line and mitigate clime change. Click to check the original article.
Growers have managed to make some progress on the 2022/23 harvest. Click to check the original article.
Holyrood House — in Empshott, Hampshire, not to be confused with the palace in Edinburgh — is a delightful house which looks like it’s been there for centuries. Yet it’s just a decade old, as Penny Churchill explains. When it comes to country houses, appearances can be deceptive, even to the most practised eye. Looking at […]
The National Farmers Federation has come out strongly against the government’s new industrial relations bill which puts multi-employer bargaining at its core. NFF chief executive Tony Mahar believes it will be bad news for the agricultural supply chain. PLUS the Four Daughters sisters talk to Josh Murray of Josh’s Rainbow eggs, who turned a hobby […]
Max Armstrong recalls a past trip to Singapore which he notes is not only a very clean city, but is also very green. Yet the country has little land for raising crops and has become the first to approve use of protein grown out of thin air, essentially non-meat meat. Max explains that the country […]
There’s plenty to be charmed by at Monks cottage, in the hamlet of East Cholderton, near Andover. As pretty as a postcard, thatched Monks Cottage is an exceptional period property of great charm that has benefited from sensible improvements over the years. Situated in East Cholderton on the western outskirts of Andover, the property boasts […]
Government poses question to sector, to brand or not to brand? Click to check the original article.
She has joined the plant breeder from the Australian Export Grains Innovation Centre (AEGIC). Click to check the original article.
Northern AgShow wheat crops judging reveals plenty of potential before harvest. Click to check the original article.
UQ professor Louw Hoffman, who is leading a $3.7 million goat industry research project with MLA, said even though Australia only had 0.3 per cent of the world’s goats at 3.7 million, it was the largest exporting country in the world, accounting for 36pc of the trade. Click to check the original article.
Does to $225 in Dubbo goat sale Click to check the original article.
Our intrepid columnist goes the extra mile to bring a cave-aged Turkish delicacy back to England — only to run in to a group of guests who give him the distinct impression that they’d rather he hadn’t bothered. It isn’t long until Christmas and, if you need ideas for your beloved, my advice is to buy […]