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Visit the UK’s leading indoor agricultural event, with eleven packed halls of the very latest in agricultural machinery and equipment. Now at the NEC, Birmingham this is free to attend and free to park.
With the planning process and local opposition being two of the biggest hurdles to getting a renewable energy project off the ground, David Burrows looks at how engaging with communities from the start can make for a much smoother ride.
Energy storage has continued its reign as one of the most popular renewable energy diversifications and the sector is predicted to continue its growth in 2018/19.
Uncertainty brought about by Brexit and a pattern of lower farm incomes will challenge farmers to think carefully about energy use in 2017 and beyond. Olivia Midgley reports.
After a consultation on biofuels was recently published which could put a stop to their production, Abi Kay looks at how the industry supports arable and livestock farmers.
Farmers are being urged to get switch savvy as the countdown to water competition begins. Marie-Claire Kidd finds out what the changes mean and how farmers can secure the best deal.
The Roe family in the south west of England commissioned their first anaerobic digestion plant in 2009 and they did not stop there, as Arable Farming found out.
Ruchlaw Produce has embraced three types of renewable technology in order to stabilise its costs. David Burrows went to meet the family behind the enterprise
The latest slurry application equipment and GPS control systems are finding a niche for spreading digestate from the growing number of anaerobic digesters, reports Jane Carley.