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Countryside awards nominations open
Nominations have opened for this year’s Schöffel Countryside Awards, which return following the success of last year’s inaugural event. Led by…
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Countryside awards nominations open
Nominations have opened for this year’s Schöffel Countryside Awards, which return following the success of last…
New year markets unchanged as supply pressures remain
We enter the new year with grain prices broadly where they closed in 2025. Both…
Countryside awards nominations open
Nominations have opened for this year’s Schöffel Countryside Awards, which return following the success of last…
Countryside awards nominations open
Nominations have opened for this year’s Schöffel Countryside Awards, which return following the success of last…
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Countryside awards nominations open
Nominations have opened for this year’s Schöffel Countryside Awards, which return following the success of last year’s inaugural event. Led by wildlife charity Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) and country…
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Nominations have opened for this year’s Schöffel Countryside Awards, which return following the success of last year’s inaugural event. Led by wildlife charity Game & Wildlife Conservation…
We enter the new year with grain prices broadly where they closed in 2025. Both UK feed wheat futures (May-26) and the new-crop (Nov-26) contract gained…
Have years of quick fixes meant some sustainable, longer-term solutions to improving soils have been overlooked? It is a possibility, suspects agronomist and diving enthusiast Richard…
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Countryside awards nominations open
0Nominations have opened for this year’s Schöffel Countryside Awards, which return following the success of last year’s inaugural event. Led by wildlife charity Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) and country clothing brand Schöffel Country, it is a celebration of private land managers, farms and partnerships whose dedication to wildlife management and working conservation is helping to improve the health of the British countryside. Entries are open to individual landowners or managers, or a collaborative project spanning several farms or estates. Nick von Westenholz, GWCT’s chief executive officer, says: “Last year’s winners showed us that countryside heroes can be found right…