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1. Renewables tips from those in the know.

2. Sustainability at the heart of green farms.

3. Assessing novel crops.

4. Rust prompts variety dilemma.

5. SO YOU WANT TO… GROW PHARMACEUTICAL CROPS?

6. Costs slashed with direct drilling.

7. 6 ways to improve wheat establishment and yields.

8. Benchmarking arable performance - where to start.

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11. Strong demand for battery sites as costs fall.

12. High electricity users must watch out for new penalties.

13. Grants available for energy storage and distribution.

14. Business.

15. Threat to food crop-based biofuels grows.

16. Business.

17. Business.

18. Business.

19. Power game brings opportunities.

20. English sheep numbers recover to 12-year high.

21. Business.

22. Business.

23. Advice on drilling oilseed rape in tricky conditions.

24. Business.

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26. The UK has several straw-fired power stations using whole bales as fuel.

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30. Ambitious renewables targets set for Scotland.

31. Business.

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33. Farmers' green heating support gets spring overhaul.

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36. Solar is still a viable option.

37. Make money while cutting drying costs.

38. Organic market proves a roller coaster ride.

39. RHI struggle was worthwhile for Exmoor farm.

40. Flexibility essential for establishment policy.

41. Renewable opportunities still exist despite cuts in support.

42. Solar support certain as DECC loses appeal.

43. April milk prices steady despite market pressure.

44. Investment plans make progress in the face of fresh TB concerns.

45. Rationalisation of UK dairying set to continue.

46. Retailer price wars cause concern.

47. Demand for British pork supports expansion plans.

48. Harsh support cuts will force solar rethink.

49. Large-scale renewables support could benefit farmers.

50. Large farms could lose out from CAP reform.

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