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- Brook Farm Cuffley - A mixed family run arable farm producing wheat, field beans and oilseed rape, and rearing beef animals. Arable, cattle, and countryside stewardship.
- Ecological Farming May Cause More Heavy Metals In The Soil - Some systems of ecological arable farming which use only organic fertilisers contaminate the soil with levels of cadmium, copper and lead which are twice as high as when a combination of both animal manure and artificial fertiliser is used.
- JSR Farming - Large company with many farming interests - sows, pigs, boars, peas, seed potatoes, onions.
- Prebendal Farm Bed and Breakfast - Information about the facilities at this working arable farm. Includes location details and local things to see.
- West Kyloe Farm - A 600 acre beef, sheep and arable farm offers self catering holiday accommodation. Accommodation, prices, photographs, and contacts.
- Farming Online - Materials, services, information and marketing services for farmers in the UK. Part of website needs registration and login.
- Chapel Furlong Farm - Offering facilities on an active stock and arable farm right by the South West coast of the Isle of Wight. Children and dogs very welcome.
- Rothamsted Research Association - Links arable crop farmers to research scientists and information on pests and diseases, particularly in cereals.
- Nolands Farm - A working arable farm situated in a valley just off the A422 near Oxhill. Includes a description of the facilities and terms.
- R.G.Knight and Son - Contractors based in Worcestershire. Company profile and contact details.
Wikipedia Articles
- Wittering, Cambridgeshire - Wittering is a village in the Soke of Peterborough, now in Cambridgeshire formerly in Northamptonshire, in the east of England. The neighbouring land is predominantly arable farming and Forestry Commission respectively.
- Break crop - Break crop is a term for the secondary crop within the practice of intensive arable farming whereby as part of a crop rotation, a physiologically different crop is inserted into the main cropping plan in order to provide a "break" from the cycle of weeds, pests and diseases encountered with the latter. The aim is to optimize yields of the primary crops and ...
- West Melton, New Zealand - West Melton in New Zealand is a satellite town of Christchurch and has the largest population in the Selwyn District of Canterbury, New Zealand. It has long been associated with horse racing (trotting), arable land, and sheep farming.
- Nomadic pastoralism - Nomadic pastoralism is a farming system where animals (such as cattle, sheep, goats, and camels), are taken to different locations in order to find fresh pastures. It is commonly practiced in regions with little arable land, typically in the developing world.
- Farmers Weekly - Farmers Weekly is a magazine aimed at the British farming industry. It provides news; business features; a weekly digest of facts and figures about British, European and world agriculture; and Livestock, Arable and Machinery sections with reports on technical developments, farm sales and analysis of prices.