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'Must reads' in this issue
This issue looks at hook-lifts and suggests that farmers do the same. These trailers load filled trailer bodies; have a wide variety of containers including stock boxes, concrete mixers, vacuum tanks - you name it and it can hook-lift it! Specs and what to order, and how they should be made.
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We look at the progress of no-till in Belgium with a day of intensive study organised by a farm extension service that provides totally independent advice - no sign of sponsors, trade stands, flags and banners. Jjust up our street! We still think there is too much commercial involvement in the world of farm advice. So we have NO Advertising in Practical Farm Ideas.
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Soil+ Cover Cropping International
✓ Blackgrass: In 2016/7 farmer and agronomist Ben Taylor-Davies travelled the globe through Nuffield to find answers to the UK blackgrass problem, and found help from many sources. His system involves a change in cash crop rotation, understanding the chemistry currently available, the possible future use of bacteria.
✓ No-till in Belgium: we accepted an invitation from the Belgian organisation Regenacterre which educates farmers in zero-till, conducts independent trials, liases with Liege University, has direct drills which members can hire and try out on a proportion of their farms.
✓ no-till sugar beet; cover cropping in deep soil; reading a soil pit. There's a wealth of advice from Steve Groff who talks cover crops from years of experience.
The "Made it Myself" section
Products
Inventors wanted
✓ seeds: small scale seed thresher for open pollinated varieties of vegetable seed
✓ cauliflower/veg harvester: a major company is wanting a better system of moving the packed crop from field to pack house
Farm safety
✓ Grain trader Louis Dreyfus have "Committed to Zero" so all workers are confident to return home after work every day.
✓ HGV training for London drivers uses novel approach
✓ Farm Safety Partnership must up the ante for UK farm workers
✓ speeding tractor drivers
✓ ATV tail light is inadequate. Why isn't the standard changed?
Financial Focus
✓ We dissect and analyse DEFRA's Health and Harmony report which forms the basis of post Brexit farming in the UK. We find confusion, items that pressage financial hardship for farming, get-out clauses and more
Farm World
✓ Fake news about farming hits front page of the Times
✓ Cargill chief says on-farm storage has removed a source of company profits
✓ Farming and schools: we need only look at the FFA (Future Farmers of America) to see an integrated approach
✓ Contracting agreements: their wording can jeopardise tenancy rights
✓ US cattle farmer handles stock with care and gets raised feed conversion
✓ Award: Royal Association of British Dairy Farmers (RABDF) presents their top Princess Award to farm journalist Barry Wilson, founder of British Dairying magazine
Farm Walk
This section features top farmers which readers find inspirational to their own farming. In this issue we explore how Lord Newborough's Rhug Estate uniquely integrates the organic farm with their successful farm shop and bistro restaurant and meat business.
The farming supply side at Rhug has to dovetail with the demands of the other businesses, and the magazine explains the challenges and changes which owner Lord Newborough and his staff tackle in the business which is based in Corwen, North Wales under the headline “There’s no Laurel-Resting with this Successful Farm to Fork Business”.
Getting the most from manure and lifting soil condition has been a long term objective. Growing their own cereals for feed to both cattle, sheep and bison, as well as deer, means they need ot be successful arable farmers as well as livestock producers.