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BREXIT

MPs fear border weaknesses as physical food checks loom

With physical checks on food and agricultural goods coming into the UK from the EU due to start on Tuesday (30 April), MPs on the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Lidl commits to British pork and cost of production contracts

Discount retailer Lidl has introduced new contracts for pork producers that guarantee a margin for farmers above the cost of production. It will invest £500m through this new initiative and…

PAYMENTS, SCHEMES AND GRANTS

New 'safety net' farm support for NI to start in 2025

Farmers in Northern Ireland will receive a new Farm Sustainability Transition Payment in 2025 to replace the Basic Payment Scheme, with the full Farm Sustainability Payment coming into operation in…

CRIME

Eight arrests made at illegal farm rave in Suffolk

Eight people have been arrested after police closed down an illegal rave on farmland in East Anglia. Suffolk Police were called just after 2.15am on Sunday 28 April to reports…

AIR AND WATER

Welsh government unveils ÂŁ20m funding for slurry management

The Welsh government has unveiled a multimillion-pound funding package to help farmers improve slurry storage infrastructure on farms to comply with air and water regulations. In total, £20m has been…

LAYERS

Advice on free-range layer rations, stage by stage

From early chick development to transition into laying, feeding birds the correct nutrition at every stage will help achieve the best possible performance and egg quality. Attention to detail is…

DISEASE MANAGEMENT

How farmers will benefit from new SDHI wheat fungicide at T2

Winter wheat growers will see a step up in the control of septoria, the crop’s number one disease, at the T2 timing this spring, with a new broad-spectrum fungicide offering…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Heavy showers crush farmers hopes of late spring plantings

Further rainfall and flood warnings across the UK have scuppered plans for farm businesses hoping to get spring crops in the ground ahead of harvest. An exceptionally wet winter has…

MACHINERY

Tough trading conditions cause turmoil for machinery dealers

Unrelenting economic headwinds have seen to the demise of several well-known machinery dealerships. Oliver Mark rounds them up, and shares some cheerier expansion and acquisition news from the past few…

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NEWS

Opinion: More inclusivity helps raise farming's productivity

When I was at school and sat in front of the careers advisor, the answer that came from the tick box survey was “veterinary”, which I guess did have some…

NEWS

Opinion: Build fairness in farming from the bottom up

The oddest whinge I received about my last column was that it was easy for me to be opinionated because I don’t rely solely on farming for my income. This…

NEWS

Editor’s View: In praise of average farmers

How do you build a farm business that has the highest possible chance of long-term success? Is it by being a great farmer, or by building a great system where…

NEWS

Opinion: It isn't a binary choice between farming and wildlife

I’ve never thought long and hard about the great bustard, but now is the time. Rewilding enthusiasts have been celebrating news that farms in Wiltshire and Derbyshire are to be…

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Arable

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DISEASE MANAGEMENT

How farmers will benefit from new SDHI wheat fungicide at T2

Winter wheat growers will see a step up in the control of septoria, the crop’s number one disease, at the T2 timing this spring, with a new broad-spectrum fungicide offering…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Grain maize and sunflowers help in tough year

Planning ahead for spring work is always a challenge. I usually hope things get going before the end of March, and by April, spring cereals are established. Then the focus…

PEST MANAGEMENT

How insect sensors enhance pest detection

High-tech insect surveillance sensors are shaping up to be an effective means of monitoring pest populations in crops, with detection up to four days earlier than traditional methods. Data on…

OILSEED RAPE

Beekeeper bemoans collapse of OSR acreage in the UK

Honeybee colonies are suffering from an early-spring pollen shortage in the farming landscape due to shortages of flowering plants such as oilseed rape, with some colonies facing starvation, say beekeepers.…

CROP MANAGEMENT

How couple are developing organic, no-till cropping business

Starting five years ago with an optimistic vision and a blank slate, first-generation organic farmer and emergency doctor Alex Fraser had a plan to produce healthy food for local people.…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Wet weather pics on social media are heartening

One of the many good things about social media is that although there are some in the farming community who only post portrayals of agronomic excellence, there are enough farmers…

BARLEY

Greater yield and margin for winter barley grower

Scottish grower Neil Ramsay is pushing the boundaries of winter barley production, striving for both yield and margin. He achieved a top yield of 13.5t/ha last harvest and has an…

POTATOES

Trials show it's safe to use key herbicide on Elland potatoes

Farmers growing Elland potatoes are set to benefit from another herbicide option this season, after tests show a key pre-emergence active can be safely used. Metribuzin is key component of…

Livestock

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LAYERS

Advice on free-range layer rations, stage by stage

From early chick development to transition into laying, feeding birds the correct nutrition at every stage will help achieve the best possible performance and egg quality. Attention to detail is…

LIVESTOCK

New bluetongue vaccine gives hope for UK farmers

The Dutch authorities have approved the use of a new vaccine against bluetongue serotype 3, developed by Spanish company Syva, giving fresh hope to farmers in the UK that it…

AGRICULTURAL TRANSITION

Transition farmer achieves closed sheep flock goal

Achieving his goal of running a closed sheep flock to improve ewe health has been a slower process than James MacCartney anticipated, involving three years of breeding replacements and screening…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Behind with spreading work and short of straw

I’m struggling for inspiration this month, and I’m not allowed to use expletives here, so all I’ll say is it’s rained – a lot. Here was me thinking when I…

AGRICULTURAL TRANSITION

Second farm investment helps pig farmers meet business goals

Investing in a second farm with buildings is helping pig farmers Vicky and Kate Morgan take back control. The appeal of the former 30-acre pig breeding site was its farmyard…

BEEF

Why radical change is needed for sustainable beef industry

Planning ahead to face upcoming issues and working to improve efficiency and build beef businesses with resilience were among the key conclusions from a round table discussion held at Rothamsted…

AGRICULTURAL TRANSITION

Transition Farmers expand and restructure businesses

Farmers Weekly’s Transition project is following a group of farmers on their journey to adapt and meet the challenges of farming. Here, we look at the progress of two farms.…

BEEF

Struggle for survival revealed in wide-ranging beef survey

Some 66% of beef producers will have difficulty in surviving without the farm subsidy – and only 33% reckon their beef enterprise makes a profit every year. This is according…

Machinery

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MACHINERY

Tough trading conditions cause turmoil for machinery dealers

Unrelenting economic headwinds have seen to the demise of several well-known machinery dealerships. Oliver Mark rounds them up, and shares some cheerier expansion and acquisition news from the past few…

CEREAL DRILLS

Cataya EcoLine to replace Amazone’s popular AD combi drill

Amazone has introduced a bottom-of-the-range replacement for its venerable AD piggyback drill, which was retired at the end of 2023 after a 30-year production run. Its successor, the 3m-wide Cataya…

TECHNOLOGY

Claas rolls out new look Connect digital platform

Farmers who are signed up to a new “digital ecosystem” being rolled out this year by Claas will be able to add tractors and other machines to their account simply…

4X4S

Isuzu unveils souped-up special edition D-Max pickups

Isuzu has pimped up its D-Max pickup with two special edition models. The first is the Steel, which adds more bling to the top-of-the-range V-Cross but is otherwise identical underneath.…

Community

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COMMUNITY

Farms are popular places to tie the knot

A couple of statistics in the latest National Wedding Survey caught my eye. In 2023, 26% of wedding receptions took place in barn/farm wedding venues – and the percentage of…

FARMLIFE FRAMED

Photo of the Week: 'Princesses can farm too'

This week’s Photo of the Week comes from Betsy in Derbyshire, who is pictured here helping to feed the calves while wearing a princess dress.  As we prepare the second…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Behind with spreading work and short of straw

I’m struggling for inspiration this month, and I’m not allowed to use expletives here, so all I’ll say is it’s rained – a lot. Here was me thinking when I…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Grain maize and sunflowers help in tough year

Planning ahead for spring work is always a challenge. I usually hope things get going before the end of March, and by April, spring cereals are established. Then the focus…

Business

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MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Lidl commits to British pork and cost of production contracts

Discount retailer Lidl has introduced new contracts for pork producers that guarantee a margin for farmers above the cost of production. It will invest £500m through this new initiative and…

PAYMENTS, SCHEMES AND GRANTS

New 'safety net' farm support for NI to start in 2025

Farmers in Northern Ireland will receive a new Farm Sustainability Transition Payment in 2025 to replace the Basic Payment Scheme, with the full Farm Sustainability Payment coming into operation in…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Heavy showers crush farmers hopes of late spring plantings

Further rainfall and flood warnings across the UK have scuppered plans for farm businesses hoping to get spring crops in the ground ahead of harvest. An exceptionally wet winter has…

BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: What should my grazing agreement include?

Whether it’s a legal, tax, insurance, management or land issue, Farmers Weekly’s Business Clinic experts can help. Caroline Raspison, associate, Carter Jonas, Truro, advises on a grazing agreement. See also: Business…

COMPLIANCE

Red Tractor chief blames poor communication for GFC collapse

Red Tractor chief executive Jim Moseley has insisted that the principles behind the now defunct Greener Farms Commitment (GFC) were sound, but the project was scuppered by a combination of…

DIVERSIFICATION

Farm recycling sideline grows into full-time enterprise

Henry Harrison and Edward Medforth launched H&M Recycling four years ago to provide a service for farm plastics. They began by baling polypropylene fertiliser and seed bags, also taking polyethylene…

COMPLIANCE

Red Tractor 'a victim of its own success' says chief exec

Red Tractor farm assurance is a “victim of its own success”, which is why some primary producers have little option but to be members, according to the organisation’s chief executive…

AGRICULTURAL TRANSITION

FW's Transition Live unites farmers for talks on key issues

Hundreds of farmers and growers have already booked their places at Farmers Weekly’s Transition Live event on 9 May. The event, held at Cambridge University’s mixed, arable and dairy farm,…

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LIVESTOCK

Valuable business skills courses for dairy farmers

Many dairy farmers tend not to be driven by profit: satisfaction comes from a herd of fine cows, full clamps or milk in the tank. But being good at milking…

POULTRY

Advice on developing a well-trained poultry team

A team can make or break any business, and a poor poultry team can affect production as well as efficiency. NFU Poultry Board member Will Lea helps deliver staff training…

COMMUNITY

Apprenticeship guide set to help farmers bridge labour gap

To coincide with National Apprenticeship Week, Lantra has launched a new guide to help farmers and small businesses take on their first apprentice. It is hoped that the guide, called…

ASSESSING PERFORMANCE

How a new entrant got backing to set up in dairy

A simple, once-a-day system, relying on grazed grass and spring-block calving, was the step into dairy farming for new entrant Nick Cavill. The first cups went on in 2018 and…