Author Posts: Rachel Hicks
New Techneat specification upgrades enhance applicator usability
17th December 2024
Cambridgeshire-based manufacturer Techneat Engineering now offers improved specifications on its 24m Multicast Twin Air – a rear mounted applicator, designed to accurately apply Avadex granules, cover crops or grass seeds at very wide working widths.
Carr’s Billington to join Merlo agricultural dealer network
10th December 2024
Merlo UK is proud to announce that, effective 9th December, Carr’s Billington, headquartered in Carlisle, will represent the Merlo brand in Cumbria and the North East, covering depots in Carlisle, Hexham, and Morpeth.
Maize: A break crop with a complexity of choice
12th November 2024
With almost 70 varieties on the NIAB UK Descriptive list (DL) for forage maize and many new varieties in trials, selecting the right maize variety can be a potential minefield according to Hutchinsons agronomist Jim Clark.
NOV 2024
Make SFI work for you
25th October 2024
In September, Hutchinsons invited growers to its annual Environmental Demonstration Day, entitled SFI: Right action, right place. Rachel Hicks was there.
2024 harvest underway for SESVanderHave’s trial teams
27th September 2024
Early signs from both trials and commercial crops are that sugar beet is performing well despite late drilling and above average rainfall, according to breeder SESVanderHave.
Maximise yield and sugar content during harvesting
24th September 2024
BBRO issued an advisory bulletin in mid-September, offering sugar beet growers the following advice to ensure a smooth and more profitable harvest.
SEP 2024
In 45 years of farming: How much has it really changed?
31st August 2024
This month, Farmers Guide celebrates 45 years of supporting British farmers, with the first ever issue of the magazine published being September 1979. Rachel Hicks looks back at arable cropping across the UK then, versus now.
SEP 2024
Complementing traditional farming methods with drones
22nd August 2024
While drones have been used for crop monitoring for quite a while, there’s some new and exciting potential for other uses. Rachel Hicks reports.
JUL 2024
New woodland boosts biodiversity and bolsters community spirit
4th July 2024
Landowners Phil and Chelsea had been looking for the perfect woodland to buy – but the MOREwoods scheme by the Woodland Trust enabled them to plant their own instead.
Wildfarmed: Rewarding quality, not quantity
23rd May 2024
Clarkson’s Farm fans will have seen Andy Cato, of Groove Armada fame, on a recent episode of the hit show, encouraging Jeremy Clarkson to drill a field blending both wheat and beans. Kaleb Cooper certainly took some convincing, but unlike some of Jeremy’s own experiments, this is one which has some real science and thought behind it.
Protect potato crops with in-app agronomy forecasts
2nd May 2024
Syngenta’s decision support agronomy advice for potato growers, BlightCast and Quantis Heat Stress Alert, have now been coupled into one convenient and easy to use digital platform, myField.
Earth Day 2024: Driving productivity and profitability in a sustainable way
22nd April 2024
On 18th April, farmers were invited to attend the second South East Future of Farming Conference held at Plumpton College, with all proceeds from the ticket sales being donated to RABI. Farmers Guide editor, Rachel Hicks, was there.