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FARMLIFE FRAMED

Photo of the Week: Like father, like daughter

This week's photo was sent in by Eleanor Cole in Norfolk. It features her Border collies – father Angus and daughter Moss – who look very bonded in this shot.…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: Dodgy knees inspire a cunning plan

I’ve heard people in farming circles debating the age when you stop being considered young. Many argue persuasively that it’s 40, while others maintain that in an industry like ours,…

COMMUNITY

Metal bull to raise funds for heart and MND charities

A County Durham farmer is taking a metal sculpture of a bull on tour this summer to raise money for two charities, after health problems forced him to step back…

COMMUNITY

Farming clubs help rural pupils build skills and confidence

Weekly lunchtime farming clubs are helping pupils across the Peak District develop practical skills, explore agricultural careers and feel more confident about their rural identity. Run by the Farming Life…

COMMUNITY

How farmers turned a lockdown idea into a global brand

If you have been to an agricultural show in recent years, chances are you will have seen Hexby. From ringside crowds to trade stands, the brand’s distinctive shorts have become…

YOUNG FARMERS

Peter Gittins: Too much doublespeak from rural policymakers

“Doublespeak” is a term rooted in George Orwell’s warnings about political language: words that sound reasonable and reassuring, but conceal, distort or soften what is really happening. It feels increasingly…

FARMLIFE FRAMED

Photo of the Week: Spring lambs for a spring bank holiday

This week's photo of the week seems to embody what a spring bank holiday is all about – sunshine and new life. The photo was taken by Mary Brough of…

COMMUNITY

Sussex schools benefit from Loan a Lamb scheme

More than 6,000 pupils in Sussex and Surrey have experienced sheep husbandry at school through the “Loan a Lamb” scheme, aimed at reconnecting children with farming. The initiative, run by…

COMMUNITY

Community bid to save organic farm in Shropshire

A community-led initiative is under way to help secure the future of Babbinswood Organic Farm, located near the Welsh border, as local residents and farmers work to bring part of…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: Place your bets on a thin crop this election

Not sure which box to mark in the upcoming elections? Here’s my ever-so-serious pin-stickers guide to the runners and riders, along with the odds of me voting for them. See…

COMMUNITY

Community-owned farm marks 20-year milestone

England’s first community-owned farm is marking 20 years since its landmark rescue, with new plans to expand the model and recruit 1,000 additional shareholders in 2026. Fordhall Organic Farm in…

COMMUNITY

Farmers deliver more pick-ups to war-torn Ukraine

British farmers and other industry stakeholders have just completed the delivery of another 38 pick-up trucks and vans to Ukraine – the 26th successful mission by UK charity Pick-ups for…

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

Farming faces support Rsabi football fundraiser

Well‑known faces from across Scottish agriculture are set to swap wellies for football boots and go head‑to‑head in a sell‑out charity tournament raising funds for the farming charity Royal Scottish…

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Stress, support and survival: One young farmer's journey

A young farmer who took on major responsibility for his family’s livestock business as a teenager has spoken openly about the pressures that pushed him to breaking point. Joe Barker…

YOUNG FARMERS

Peter Gittins: Too much doublespeak from rural policymakers

“Doublespeak” is a term rooted in George Orwell’s warnings about political language: words that sound reasonable and reassuring, but conceal, distort or soften what is really happening. It feels increasingly…

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

How award-winning young farmer is targeting business growth

Since winning the 2025 Farmers Weekly Young Farmer of the Year Award, Hampshire livestock farmer Matt Hancocks has expanded his business, increased cattle numbers, and continues promoting agriculture. “It's been…

YOUNG FARMERS

Alasdair Boden: Deer, not sheep, cause ecological carnage

Sheep have a misplaced reputation for grazing the Lake District fells bare. But it turns out they’re not the biggest culprits.  I recently heard it’s estimated there are now more deer than sheep in the Lake District fells. Is this a problem?…

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Will's World: Dodgy knees inspire a cunning plan

I’ve heard people in farming circles debating the age when you stop being considered young. Many argue persuasively that it’s 40, while others maintain that in an industry like ours,…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: Place your bets on a thin crop this election

Not sure which box to mark in the upcoming elections? Here’s my ever-so-serious pin-stickers guide to the runners and riders, along with the odds of me voting for them. See…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: Pressure, pitches and the perils of farming

The great Australian all-rounder Keith Miller, who’d flown Mosquito fighter-bombers in multiple missions over mainland Europe during the war, was asked by Michael Parkinson many years later about the pressure…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: 75 years of cupboard love, and counting

If Doc Brown from Back to the Future suddenly screeched to a halt in your yard, and offered to take you back in time, where would you go? The caveat…

 
 
 

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HEALTH AND WELLBEING

Stress, support and survival: One young farmer's journey

A young farmer who took on major responsibility for his family’s livestock business as a teenager has spoken openly about the pressures that pushed him to breaking point. Joe Barker…

BRITAIN'S FITTEST FARMER

Britain’s Fittest Farmer judge's no-nonsense training tips

Entries are flooding in for Britain’s Fittest Farmer 2026, and as the competition gears up, head judge Will Arden offers practical, no-nonsense training tips to build the strength, stamina, and…

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

Rural poverty in Britain: The crisis hiding in plain sight

Rural poverty in Britain is a structural and often overlooked issue that risks widening inequality and weakening local economies if left unaddressed. That is according to a report that highlights…

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

FCN helps raise bowel cancer awareness

A volunteer with rural charity the Farming Community Network (FCN) has spoken about the realities of caring for a loved one with cancer, as part of a new awareness campaign.…

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FARMLIFE FRAMED

Photo of the Week: Like father, like daughter

This week's photo was sent in by Eleanor Cole in Norfolk. It features her Border collies – father Angus and daughter Moss – who look very bonded in this shot.…

FARMLIFE FRAMED

Photo of the Week: Spring lambs for a spring bank holiday

This week's photo of the week seems to embody what a spring bank holiday is all about – sunshine and new life. The photo was taken by Mary Brough of…

FARMLIFE FRAMED

Photo of the Week: Spring drilling progresses well in Kinloss

Fine April weather has allowed spring drilling to make good progress in Kinloss, Moray, at Newton of Struthers. In the photo, taken by Claire Rhind, farmer and contractor Grant Rhind…

FARMLIFE FRAMED

Photo of the Week: Yoda the farm cat oversees lambing

Yoda the farm cat – so called because her ears stuck out flat when she was a kitten – loves nothing more than keeping an eye on things at lambing…