News tagged farmers
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Plugging the leaky skills pipeline
Complaints about skill shortages in construction are hardly new. What is new is the way the problem is now being framed. That shift was crystallised in Mark Farmer’s 2023 review of the sector’s two industry training boards for construction and engineering. It now appears to… The post Plugging the leaky skills pipeline appeared first on Construction News.
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What New Agricultural Land News Means for Rural Buyers
The Changing Landscape of Agricultural Land Agricultural land news is making waves as farmers, investors, and rural property buyers navigate an evolving landscape. With shifting regulations, economic fluctuations, and climate changes, purchasing farmland today isn’t as straightforward as it used to be. I remember when my uncle bought a 50-acre farm back in the early […] <p>The post What New Agricultural Land News Means for Rural Buyers first appeared on CCR-Mag.com.</p>
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Four years on and Keller’s carbon farming initiative is flourishing
In 2021, Keller Kitchens and parent, DKG, joined forces with farmers’ organisation, ZLTO, and two carbon farmers near to the Group’s Bergen op Zoom factory with the aim of capturing CO2 from the atmosphere which is then processed naturally and stored into farm land soil. Simply put, the crops convert the CO2 into carbon chains via photosynthesis while the […] The post Four years on and Keller’s carbon farming initiative is flourishing appeared first on Architecture Magazine.
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Fieldwork in Difficult Weather Conditions: How FieldBee PowerSteer Can Help
The post Fieldwork in Difficult Weather Conditions: How FieldBee PowerSteer Can Help appeared first on UK Construction Blog. Fieldwork often requires performing tasks in all weather conditions, but fog, rain, and snow can significantly reduce visibility and make precise control of equipment difficult. FieldBee PowerSteer automated steering helps farmers to maintain a precise path even in low visibility conditions, minimizing errors and reducing operator workload. What Weather Conditions Make Fieldwork Difficult? Wetness, limited […]
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Dowen Farmer’s Rye Lane hotel infill scheme approved
The Architects’ JournalDowen Farmer’s Rye Lane hotel infill scheme approved Southwark Council has approved a Dowen Farmer Architects infill hotel scheme in Peckham, south London The post Dowen Farmer’s Rye Lane hotel infill scheme approved appeared first on The Architects’ JournalAnna Highfield
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