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What is a farmer’s carbon footprint and why is it important? Our in-house expert Stacy Griffiths provides a simple guide to carbon auditing
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What is a farmer’s carbon footprint and why is it important? Our in-house expert Stacy Griffiths provides a simple guide to carbon auditing
People often believe that farm children understand farm risks, but most children who die in farm incidents are family members.
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Slurry gas is a mixture of gases – the most dangerous gas is hydrogen sulphide which is extremely poisonous at a low concentration this gas will attack your sense of smell, so you will not even know it is there.
Overhead powerlines carry a powerful electrical charge and if machinery or equipment come into contact with them, the consequences can be fatal.
Harvest time is one of the busiest and most demanding periods in the farming calendar. With long hours, heavy machinery, tight deadlines, and summer heat, the pressure can be intense for farmers and their families.
Defra has issued updated guidance on the application of organic manures this autumn with new rules placing much greater emphasis on planning and justification.
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