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How One Farmer Has Rung 80,000 Farmland Birds
There’s never a day without food on the ground at Brewery Farm, Suffolk. That’s how farmer and keeper Graham Denny has managed to ring over 80,000 birds across his 200-acre holding - proof that when supplementary feeding is done right, it transforms the fortunes of farmland wildlife. Graham’s approach is simple but relentless. Most mornings through winter, he’s out on the quad scattering seed by hand; feeding along the hedgerows and into the cover crops where the little birds

Ethan Powell
Oct 31, 20253 min read


Are Cover Crops Worth It? Thoughtful Choices Deliver Returns
You can hardly go to an arable farming event without hearing about "cover crops" and "catch crops". But are they worth the space, time...

Ana Reynolds
Aug 31, 20258 min read


Why Herbal Leys Deserve a Place in Your Rotation
Herbal leys are more than just a latest fashion in livestock grazing swards - they play a strategic role in arable rotations, delivering...

Ana Reynolds
Aug 4, 20255 min read


EWCO Case Study: 99% Tree Survival in Suffolk Woodland
Discover how to make the most of the England Woodland Creation Offer (EWCO) including tree survival during extreme drought - with innovative mulching, GPS planning and sustainable grant-backed solutions.

Ross Guyton
Jul 29, 20254 min read


Getting the Best Out of CIPM3 / IPM3 Companion Cropping
Maximising IPM and soil health with well-designed companion crops under IPM3 / CIPM3. Establishment guidance, research and practical tips.

Ana Reynolds
Jul 22, 20258 min read


Can Short-Term Summer Cover Crops Transform Your Farm's Water Management?
With hot, dry days dominating much of the UK and some combines already rolling across the South and East before the end of June, many...

Ana Reynolds
Jun 30, 20253 min read


Pilsgate Demonstration Evening
We held our second annual demonstration evening at Pilsgate, Stamford, on the 4th June 2025. An audience of almost 100 people gathers in...

Harry Moffat
May 1, 20252 min read


History Meets Habitat: Wetland Restoration at Hadleigh Castle
At Hadleigh Castle, a new chapter in the landscape's history is unfolding. Beneath its ancient ruins, over 100 hectares of tired arable land are being transformed into vibrant wetland through a Higher-Tier Countryside Stewardship project. Designed to support lapwing, redshank and other wildlife, the scheme blends ecology with regenerative farming, using native grazing livestock, predator-proof fencing, and expertly crafted habitats.

Ethan Powell
Feb 10, 20254 min read


Proactive Approach to Tree Risk Management
In a previous article, I discussed the statutory duty of care that landowners in the UK have in relation to trees on their land. I...

Ross Guyton
Aug 21, 20244 min read
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