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Farmer's wool looming workshops unite Welsh communities

What started as a pastime in the “she-shed” during the Covid lockdowns in 2020 has not only become a hobby for North Wales beef and sheep farmer Olwen Ford, but…

YOUNG FARMERS

Emily Lees: Resilience is lived rather than taught on farms

January is the time of year when the weight of the winter routine begins to press a little heavier. The weather often turns for the worse, and morale can dip,…

FARMLIFE FRAMED

Photo of the Week: Snow is no match for Shetland ewe

Heavy snow in Aberdeenshire has seen farmers out clearing snow, schools closing and the council declaring a major incident. The weather is no laughing matter for farmers battling the snow…

COMMUNITY

Caerphilly farmer plans marathon record wearing wellies

A farmer is aiming to break a Guinness World Record by running a half-marathon in wellington boots to raise funds for a farming mental health charity. Neil Johnson, from Caerphilly,…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: Why our household is always braced for impact

Is anyone else married to a hideously clumsy oaf? You have my heartfelt sympathies if you are, and particularly if your offspring have also inherited the dubious trait. This isn’t…

COMMUNITY

Prince William talks farmer mental health in Herefordshire

The Prince of Wales visited a family farm in Herefordshire to highlight the importance of mental health support within the farming community. Prince William, who became patron of Herefordshire-based charity…

COMMUNITY

Prince William talks farmer mental health in Herefordshire

The Prince of Wales visited a family farm in Herefordshire to highlight the importance of mental health support within the farming community. Prince William, who became patron of Herefordshire-based charity…

COMMUNITY

£120,000 social farming grants announced in Northern Ireland

More than £120,000 has been awarded to 15 social farms across Northern Ireland after the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (Daera) announced its 2025-26 capital grant scheme to…

COMMUNITY

Yorks ag engineer shares epic US harvest experience

A Yorkshire agricultural engineer crossed nine US states in eight months in 2025, working long harvest days with a Kansas-based family firm to experience American agriculture at scale. Oliver Vance,…

COMMUNITY

Plough Sunday celebrates farming at Ripon Cathedral

Farmers’ contribution to food production and countryside management was marked at Ripon Cathedral, where the Yorkshire Agricultural Society supported the annual Plough Sunday Service. The service took place on Sunday…

YOUNG FARMERS

Daisy Wood: Public rarely appreciate 'story of care'

No two livestock farms look the same – breeds, systems, scale, housing and grazing all vary. But there is one striking constant: the level of care farmers give their animals.…

COMMUNITY

Charities launch winter funds to aid farming families

Scottish and UK farming charities have announced new winter support funds for early 2026, responding to severe weather and rising living costs affecting agricultural families. The Royal Scottish Agricultural Benevolent…

FARMLIFE FRAMED

Photo of the Week: Braving the snow drifts in Aberdeenshire

Our Photo of the Week this week shows Stuart Gauld snow ploughing in Stonehaven in Aberdeenshire. Emma Gauld sent in the photo, braving the deep snow to get the perfect…

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YOUNG FARMERS

Emily Lees: Resilience is lived rather than taught on farms

January is the time of year when the weight of the winter routine begins to press a little heavier. The weather often turns for the worse, and morale can dip,…

YOUNG FARMERS

Daisy Wood: Public rarely appreciate 'story of care'

No two livestock farms look the same – breeds, systems, scale, housing and grazing all vary. But there is one striking constant: the level of care farmers give their animals.…

YOUNG FARMERS

Farmer’s son wins world karting crown in Bahrain

A 12-year-old farmer’s son from Lincolnshire has been crowned Mini Max world karting champion after representing Team UK at the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals in Bahrain. Young sheep farmer…

YOUNG FARMERS

Peter Gittins: Batters' review must be turned into action

I was pleased to read Minette Batters’ Farm Profitability Review. It is refreshing to see an inquiry handled by Baroness Batters, who has, on the whole, done a great service…

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Will's World: 8 predictions for farming in 30 years' time

I made my annual trip to the Oxford Farming Conference recently, and as ever, thoroughly enjoyed the experience. It was lovely to catch up with friends, old and new, and…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: Why our household is always braced for impact

Is anyone else married to a hideously clumsy oaf? You have my heartfelt sympathies if you are, and particularly if your offspring have also inherited the dubious trait. This isn’t…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: Healthy argument for giving UK cheese a chance

I’m writing this during that strange hinterland period between Christmas and new year. I couldn’t tell you the date, or even what day of the week it is. I had…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: All the right ingredients for a happy new year

We all know you have to be an eternal optimist to be a farmer, and a quick look back at my first column of 2025 reminds me that I had…

 
 
 

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Prince William talks farmer mental health in Herefordshire

The Prince of Wales visited a family farm in Herefordshire to highlight the importance of mental health support within the farming community. Prince William, who became patron of Herefordshire-based charity…

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

Level the Field survey reveals widespread physical challenges

Farming has always demanded physical resilience. But Farmers Weekly’s latest research suggests that for many in the industry, resilience is no longer about strength or stamina – it is about…

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How off-farm pursuits are benefiting two livestock farms

A change is as good as a rest, the saying goes, and getting away from the farm to do something completely different is a great way to recharge the batteries.…

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

Knitting campaign raises money for farming charity

Creating woolly hats and bobbles has been keeping rural communities across Wales busy, helping maintain good mental health while the sound of knitting needles and chatter fills the air. Knitting…

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FARMLIFE FRAMED

Photo of the Week: Snow is no match for Shetland ewe

Heavy snow in Aberdeenshire has seen farmers out clearing snow, schools closing and the council declaring a major incident. The weather is no laughing matter for farmers battling the snow…

FARMLIFE FRAMED

Photo of the Week: Braving the snow drifts in Aberdeenshire

Our Photo of the Week this week shows Stuart Gauld snow ploughing in Stonehaven in Aberdeenshire. Emma Gauld sent in the photo, braving the deep snow to get the perfect…

FARMLIFE FRAMED

FW Photo Comp 2025: Overall winner and runners-up crowned

The judges had a tough job whittling down the thousands of entries to our Photo Competition to just these images, selected from the top shots in each of the seven…

FARMLIFE FRAMED

Photo of the Week: Minty the ewe and friends enjoy their hay

This heartwarming (if not hand-warming) scene of Minty chowing down her hay was taken by Wendy Pink. Wendy took the photo on her smallholding near Maenclochog, Pembrokeshire, during the Pembrokeshire…