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In the News Thursday 10th April

We relay expert advice on SPS form-filling in an SPS special feature and getting planning permission in our latest “So You Want To” article.

Profit is the focus of Group Arable Editor Robert Harris’s interview with Cereals 2008 event partner Velcourt, with plenty of talk about arable farming’s opportunities.

Contracting changes could be in for a shake-up if a new way of monitoring silaging operations takes off.

Turning to some purely practical matters, we look at how farm tracks can aid access and act as effective drainage systems for field run off.

New RSPCA Freedom Food regs dictate natural light levels and the use of accredited catching teams for end-of-lay hens.

Mugabe’s fresh focus on white farmers is highlighted.

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