Soil

Explore soil health management for a thriving farm. Our guides offer practical tips on efficient fertilisation, sustainable amendments, and preserving soil structure. Discover the secrets to nurturing fertile, balanced soils for resilient crops and sustainable agriculture.

redshank growing in a field of my swedes

Tackling Redshank weeds in Northern Ireland

Dealing with the Redshank weed here in Northern Ireland has been nothing short of a Herculean task. This invasive plant, scientifically known as Persicaria maculosa, has become a relentless adversary for farmers and growers like myself, posing significant challenges to our efforts in maintaining healthy and productive land. Identifying this weed is relatively straightforward, with […]

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Biochar in agriculture

Biochar is a special type of charcoal made by heating organic materials like wood chips or agricultural waste in a low-oxygen environment, a process called pyrolysis. Farmers use it to improve soil quality and enhance crop growth. In this article, we’ll explore how biochar works and its benefits for agriculture. Why use biochar? Biochar is

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our midden full of decomposing farmyard manure

Why Farmyard Manure Needs Time To Decompose

Farmyard manure, a valuable resource for enriching soil fertility and enhancing crop productivity, needs 6 to 12 months to decompose before being spread on fields. The effect of composting farmyard manure (in other words allowing it to sit in a pile or midden) enables the breakdown of organic matter into nutrient-rich humus, offering numerous benefits

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oats germinating in a field

Soil Testing and Analysis Methods

Soil testing and analysis serve as fundamental practices in agriculture and environmental management, offering insights into soil health, fertility, and productivity. By employing various methods, farmers, gardeners, and land managers can make informed decisions about crop selection, fertilisation, irrigation, and soil conservation strategies. In this article, we delve into the intricacies of soil testing and

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The Importance Of Soil Testing In Agriculture

Before sowing crops, it is important to conduct a soil test to ensure optimal growth and yield. Soil testing provides invaluable insights into the soil’s composition, fertility, and health, allowing farmers to make informed decisions and implement targeted soil management strategies such as pH adjustment and fertiliser requirements. Optimising Nutrient Levels Soil testing helps farmers

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creating beds for growing swedes in the field

Optimising Soil Health for Potato and Swede Cultivation

Soil health is paramount in ensuring successful potato and swede cultivation. A balanced and nutrient-rich soil provides the foundation for robust crop growth and high yields. Understanding soil composition and implementing effective management practices are essential for sustainable agriculture. Understanding Soil Composition Various soil types provide distinct advantages for cultivating potatoes and swedes. For instance,

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Agricultural-Scale Composting: From Production to Field Application

Composting stands as a cornerstone of sustainable agriculture, offering a myriad of benefits to soil health, fertility, and crop productivity. At the heart of agricultural operations, composting represents a vital practice although it is embraced by a select few farmers worldwide. This article delves into the intricate process of producing and spreading compost at an

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iriigation in a crop field

The 3 Main Types of Irrigation for Agriculture: the basics

Irrigation is a vital component of modern agriculture, ensuring that crops receive adequate water to grow and thrive. There are three main types of irrigation systems used in agriculture: surface, overhead, and drip irrigation. Each system has its own advantages and disadvantages, and the choice of system depends on various factors such as the type

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an ear of rye, cover crop

Cover Crops in UK Farming: Enhancing Soil Health, Crop Rotation, Green Manure and Efficiency

 Cover crops, an essential aspect of sustainable agriculture, play a pivotal role in improving soil health and farm productivity in the UK. These crops are planted primarily not for harvest but to cover the soil, hence the name. Understanding Cover Crops Cover crops are a diverse group of plants used by farmers to manage soil

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my spring oats establishing

What Is A Break Crop and How Are They Used?

Break crops are an essential element in contemporary agriculture. They are crops that are grown as part of a rotation system, disrupting a continuous cycle of the same primary crop. Break crops have a long history and are crucial for enhancing soil health, controlling pests, and promoting sustainability. This article aims to provide a comprehensive

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watering soil for vegetables

How to Keep Soil Moist in Summer: Essential Tips for Vegetable and Crop Growers

The scorching summer months can pose a challenge for gardeners and farmers, especially when it comes to maintaining moisture in the soil. Adequate soil moisture is crucial for the successful growth of vegetables and crops. Dry and parched soil not only affects plant health but can also lead to reduced yields. In this article, we

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leaf compost food for worms

What Do Worms Eat?

There are many different types of worms in the world, but for the most part, when talking about the worms we find in the soil in our garden, allotment and fields are earthworms. So let’s find out – what do worms eat? What do worms eat? Earthworms eat organic matter like leaves, grass, fruit, vegetables,

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