Arable farming businesses can be frustrating things to be involved with at times. You try to write water tight budgets, that tell you how much you’re going to make and when you can expect that money
It’s been a busy few weeks and far too long since my last post. On the non-arable side of the business, we have successfully completed an extension to our broiler chicken site, and as I write this we
A very delayed blog post from Shropshire. It is now well over a month since we had our first Monitor Farm Open Day at Howle Manor, just north of Newport in Shropshire, and not many days until we will
Quite a few things interested me in the Monitor Farm scheme, but I want to focus specifically on collaboration. The hope is that once we have proved that this works, it will saves us money, increase