Norfolk farmer James Tallowin is the winner of Farmers Weekly's Harvest Photography Competition 2021. James took the stunning image (above) which appears
Where: Raveningham Centre, Beccles Road, Raveningham, NR14 6NU
When: Until May 9, 7.30pm to 10pm
Cost: Pre-booking a slot essential, buy one £6 ticket to secure a spot then buy any extras when you arrive - adults: £6, under-18s: free, raveninghamsculpturetrail.com
Enjoy a twinkling walk through magical woods and gardens at twilight with art, music, poetry and film.
12 local artists were brought together by artist Sarah Cannell during the recent lockdown to create artworks for the first Woodland Lumiere at the site of the Raveningham Sculpture Trail in south Norfolk.
The project was funded by Creative Odyssey CIC, a community interest company creating arts projects in nature to inspire and soothe the soul.
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GM/ha increased by £518 on the farms finishing bulls during the BETTER Farm NI programme.
The BETTER Farm NI programme has consistently shown that with good management, the bull beef system is the most profitable.
In 2020, gross margin per hectare (GM/ha) averaged £1,137, compared to £518 across the four farms joining the programme in 2016. This compares with a GM/ha of £835 last year on the farms with steer systems.
On three farms, GM/ha exceeded £1,000 in 2020, as outlined in Table 1, whereas just one steer farm exceeded the target GM of £1,000/ha.
Stocking rate
Land is the limiting factor on most farms and bull beef systems allow more cows to be carried, as male calves only spend one year at grass, unlike steer and store cattle farms.