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Preparing for an Environment Agency Inspection

Preparing for an Environment Agency Inspection

The thought of an Environment Agency (EA) inspection causes stress for many farmers. With broad inspection areas and various regulations to consider, it can be difficult to prepare. To help alleviate some of the uncertainty, we explore the eight most common reasons for inspection failures and things farmers should consider. According to the AIC, the Environment Agency ...

ByRSK ADAS Ltd


Top 10 Horse Farming Tools You Can’t Live Without

Top 10 Horse Farming Tools You Can’t Live Without

Expect to pay around $2000 for a very small one, all the way up to $10000 and more for the larger models. 3 Manure Spreader Manure tends to pile up quickly, especially on larger farms. Composting can be time-consuming and labor-intensive, and it can be quite expensive to pay someone to haul it away. A manure ...

ByPaddock Blade United Kingdom


REA responds to Farming Rules for Water update

REA responds to Farming Rules for Water update

REA responds to the Environment Agency’s publication of a Regulatory Position Statement (RPS) on the spreading of organic manures on agricultural land; Conditions of the RPS makes it possible to have a plan to apply organic manure to agricultural land that may exceed the needs of the soil or crop, as long as it does not cause pollution; REA welcomes the clarity ahead of nutrient ...

ByRenewable Energy Association (REA)


Mowing with Major in Ede and Wageningen

Mowing with Major in Ede and Wageningen

Sportservice Ede adds a second Major rotary mower system to its fleet. Sports fields are mowed with a cylinder mower. That was the view of Jaap Dirksen, outdoor sports operator at Sportservice Ede, for many years. When he saw a Major rotary mower in action, he decided to deviate from his principle. And with success: Sportservice Ede now has two Major rotary mowers in use for mowing all fields in ...

ByMajor Equipment (Intl) Ltd


Bunning joins Forces with Norwood Sales Inc. USA

Bunning joins Forces with Norwood Sales Inc. USA

UK based Company G T Bunning and Sons Ltd and USA based Company Norwood Sales Inc have entered into a licenced agreement to manufacture OEM manure spreaders designed specifically for the North American market. The agreement has been fuelled by growing demand for ‘Bunning manure spreaders’ in North America over the ...

ByG.T. Bunning & Sons Ltd.


From the ground up: local knowledge informing agri-environmental policy

From the ground up: local knowledge informing agri-environmental policy

Agricultural land use presents a number of environmental challenges, which the European Commission is committed to addressing through a range of agri-environmental policies. A new study points to the importance of aligning agri-environmental policies with farmers’ needs and operations. Using the case of land clearing in Finland, the research underlines the importance of incorporating input ...

ByEuropean Commission, Environment DG


Proposed rule for farms aims to improve Lake Erie

Proposed rule for farms aims to improve Lake Erie

Ohio's lawmakers are taking their first step toward slowing the spread of algae in Lake Erie since a toxin contaminated the drinking water for more than 400,000 people. Legislation approved in the state House would ban farmers in much of northwestern Ohio from spreading manure on top of frozen or saturated fields. Another provision would set new rules on dumping dredged sediment in the lake. ...

ByThe Associated Press


Country Smells – Natural Fertiliser and Vertical Storage Tanks

Country Smells – Natural Fertiliser and Vertical Storage Tanks

The Bucks Herald has again written about country smells after townspeople have complained about a farmer spreading animal manure on his land to increase productivity. The view of the newspaper is that farmers are only doing their jobs when it comes to fertilising their land. Consumers often express that they don’t want farmers to be using chemical fertilisers, and when natural fertilisers ...

ByEnduramaxx Limited


Ohio offers $150M in no-interest water plant loans

Ohio offers $150M in no-interest water plant loans

Ohio's environmental regulators laid out a plan Thursday to assist cities with testing and treating their drinking water, a first step in the state's response to last week's water emergency in Toledo that left 400,000 people without clean tap water. The state will make $150 million in interest-free loans available so that cities can upgrade water treatment and wastewater plants. Some of that ...

ByThe Associated Press


Ohio State Weed Specialist: Preventing the Spread of Costly Herbicide-Resistant Weed Calls for Zero Tolerance

If you see even one of this notoriously damaging weed in your field, pull it up – fast! Otherwise it could be the worst mistake you’ve ever made in your farming career, according to a researcher from Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences. Palmer amaranth, a glyphosate-resistant weed also known to many cotton and soybean farmers in ...

ByOhio State University


Boost Grass Yields – Liquid Fertiliser Tanks

Boost Grass Yields – Liquid Fertiliser Tanks

According to the Western Morning News, dairy farmers could significantly boost their grass yields by paying closer attention to detail when applying slurry this spring. As the closed spreading period is now over, farmers will be keen to get on spreading manure as they get a window in the weather. By adopting a more scientific approach to manure usage, producers may be able to dramatically ...

ByEnduramaxx Limited


Scientists help farmers create greener dairies

Scientists help farmers create greener dairies

Cows stand patiently in a tent-like chamber at a research farm in western Wisconsin, waiting for their breath to be tested. Outside, corrals have been set up with equipment to measure gas wafting from the ground. A nearby corn field contains tools that allow researchers to assess the effects of manure spread as fertilizer. Scientists based at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have started a ...

ByThe Associated Press


Tillage and reduced-input rotations affect runoff from agricultural fields

Tillage and reduced-input rotations affect runoff from agricultural fields

A new study from researchers at the USDA Agricultural Research Service provides information about runoff under different management practices and can help farmers choose the practice that is best for them. No-till management practices can reduce soil erosion, but evidence suggests they can also lead to increased runoff of dissolved phosphorus from soil surfaces. Meanwhile, farmers looking to ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Traditional knowledge `can enable precision farming`

Traditional knowledge `can enable precision farming`

Farmers in developing countries could take advantage of the emerging field of precision farming without needing the expensive technology usually associated with it, a geostatistics expert says. Crop yields could be improved by applying traditional knowledge to mirror precision techniques such as using the satellite Global Positioning System (GPS) to analyse farm land, says Margaret Oliver, a ...

BySciDev.Net


EU rule changes threaten poultry and horticulture sectors

EU rule changes threaten poultry and horticulture sectors

Small traditional poultry producers and growers who use glasshouses could find their businesses under threat from EU rules lumping their businesses into the same pollution control bracket as power stations, the NFU warned today. The new proposed revisions to the IPPC include:• Reducing the current IPPC thresholds from 40,000 to 30,000 for laying hens, 24,000 for ducks and 11,500 for turkeys. ...

ByNational Farmers Union (NFU)

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