What Lies Ahead for the UK Pig Industry in 2025?
Explore the key trends shaping UK pig farming in 2025 – from global trade to tech, welfare, and biosecurity. Prepare your business to thrive.
Explore the key trends shaping UK pig farming in 2025 – from global trade to tech, welfare, and biosecurity. Prepare your business to thrive.
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Just like the weather, the financial forecast is increasingly unpredictable – and both can shape the daily decisions and long-term future of your plan. With rising input costs, ageing machinery, and seasonal cash flow pressures, many farms are finding it harder to make critical investments when they matter most. That’s where agricultural finance steps in…
Predicting interest rates for the UK is a complex task that involves analysing various economic indicators and factors.
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The organisers of CropTec 2023 have announced that the show will keep to its planned dates for 2023, taking place on Wednesday 29 to Thursday 30 November 2023 at NAEC Stoneleigh in Warwickshire. Click here to read full article
Finding new ways to make the most of the South West’s defining feature, grassland, was one of the key takeaway points for farmers at the first-ever Rootstock conference, held in Devon last week. Around 200 people descended on Westpoint Exeter on Friday (February 3) for the Devon County Agricultural Association’s (DCAA) newest agricultural event – complimenting the…
A co-operative that sells food to local families could help form a template to make farming in Wales greener. Tyddyn Teg, near Caernarfon, in Gwynedd, grows organic veg for the community and tries to be environmentally friendly. It does not use pesticides, which it says helps biodiversity to thrive. Click here to read the full…