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Will's World: Unions, reunions and casual sock-watching

I’m writing this in a trendy café at a bustling Birmingham New Street Station. I like Birmingham a lot. The people are warm and friendly (the lady behind the counter…

COMMUNITY

Penwith farm gate: The story of a Cornish icon

Cornwall-based retired blacksmith Peter Parkinson has traced the origins of a distinctive iron farm gate, linking its design to the 1880s and the region’s granite-posted fields. Ten years ago, Peter…

COMMUNITY

Farmers highlight importance of prostate cancer health checks

Two Aberdeenshire farmers are urging men to seek prostate cancer checks, sharing their personal experiences through charity-backed videos to promote early diagnosis within Scotland’s agricultural community. Pat Machray, president of…

YOUNG FARMERS

Daisy Wood: Seeing how others farm is a great investment

I visited Madeira recently to escape the perpetual rain. I spent time walking their unique network of irrigation channels, known as levadas, that weave through the mountains. Next to the…

FARMLIFE FRAMED

Photo of the Week: New Greyface Dartmoor lamb gets piggyback

This week's photo of a Greyface Dartmoor lamb and ewe is right up there in the cuteness premiere league. The photo was sent in by Amy Griffith, who is livestock…

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Young British shepherds shine in Paris contest

Four young British sheep farmers – one from each region – competed in the European Shepherd of the Year final in Paris on Sunday (22 February), showcasing their outstanding technical…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: Dead pigeon takes me to new career height

My primary task one day recently was to clean and unblock a gutter. Nothing remarkable there, you’re probably thinking, but this wasn’t your bog-standard gutter. No, it was one of…

BRITAIN'S FITTEST FARMER

Britain’s Fittest Farmer 2026 opens for entries

Britain’s Fittest Farmer is back for 2026 and has opened for entries. Qualifying heats are scheduled for June at the Lincolnshire Show and the Cereals event (being held this year…

YOUNG FARMERS

Peter Gittins: You can’t regulate what you don’t understand

“Clueless civil servants sent to farms to learn how they work,” was the headline in the national media. It refers to Defra’s new Baseline Agricultural Training programme – a four-year…

COMMUNITY

AHDB funds training for Open Farm Sunday

Long-term Open Farm Sunday sponsor the AHDB is offering fully funded places for 20 farmers to undertake a tailored Countryside Education Visits Accreditation Scheme (Cevas) course in preparation for this…

FARMLIFE FRAMED

Photo of the Week: Tabby takes power nap with Charlie Flindt

This week we take a break from lambing to catch up on forty winks with Tabby the cat, chilling with the help of Charlie Flindt’s book as a pillow. It…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: Staying alive - the first rule of farming

Like many middle-aged farmers who’re lucky enough to still have their old man around, I sometimes worry about mine. Not because he’s losing his marbles yet, you understand. Rather, the…

COMMUNITY

Book competition seeks farm children’s stories

Small family farms across England are being invited to share their lived experiences through a new children’s book competition launched by Buck’s Agricultural Project Management and Lamira Studio. The initiative…

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YOUNG FARMERS

Daisy Wood: Seeing how others farm is a great investment

I visited Madeira recently to escape the perpetual rain. I spent time walking their unique network of irrigation channels, known as levadas, that weave through the mountains. Next to the…

YOUNG FARMERS

Peter Gittins: You can’t regulate what you don’t understand

“Clueless civil servants sent to farms to learn how they work,” was the headline in the national media. It refers to Defra’s new Baseline Agricultural Training programme – a four-year…

COMMUNITY

Four young UK shepherds to contest European finals

Four young sheep farmers from across the UK will represent their nations at the European Shepherd of the Year competition in Paris, following regional victories. Selected by the National Sheep…

YOUNG FARMERS

Alasdair Boden: Highland cattle provide an Instagram opportunity

When picking a breed of livestock there are many factors to consider. The land you have, the available housing, market trends etc. However, there’s a new consideration – how Instagramable…

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Will's World: Unions, reunions and casual sock-watching

I’m writing this in a trendy café at a bustling Birmingham New Street Station. I like Birmingham a lot. The people are warm and friendly (the lady behind the counter…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: Dead pigeon takes me to new career height

My primary task one day recently was to clean and unblock a gutter. Nothing remarkable there, you’re probably thinking, but this wasn’t your bog-standard gutter. No, it was one of…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: Staying alive - the first rule of farming

Like many middle-aged farmers who’re lucky enough to still have their old man around, I sometimes worry about mine. Not because he’s losing his marbles yet, you understand. Rather, the…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: A road trip and a local mart history hit

When a man reaches a certain stage of life, he must wax lyrical to his offspring about how things used to be when he was nought but a stripling himself.…

 
 
 

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BRITAIN'S FITTEST FARMER

Britain’s Fittest Farmer 2026 opens for entries

Britain’s Fittest Farmer is back for 2026 and has opened for entries. Qualifying heats are scheduled for June at the Lincolnshire Show and the Cereals event (being held this year…

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

Farmer walks 142 miles to highlight mental health pressures

A Herefordshire farmer has begun a 142-mile walk to London to raise awareness of mental health pressures in farming, highlighting isolation and the need for stronger support in rural communities.…

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

Demand for mental health support rising

Demand for counselling and support services among UK farming communities has risen, prompting charities and researchers to expand services amid rising suicide figures. Scottish farming charity Rsabi has reported a…

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

1 woman, 10 days, 10,000 cows milked for Rabi

One woman will milk 10,000 cows on a journey from Scotland to Cornwall this August, in a 10-day challenge to raise funds for Rabi and highlight pressures facing farmers. Marie…

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FARMLIFE FRAMED

Photo of the Week: New Greyface Dartmoor lamb gets piggyback

This week's photo of a Greyface Dartmoor lamb and ewe is right up there in the cuteness premiere league. The photo was sent in by Amy Griffith, who is livestock…

FARMLIFE FRAMED

Photo of the Week: Tabby takes power nap with Charlie Flindt

This week we take a break from lambing to catch up on forty winks with Tabby the cat, chilling with the help of Charlie Flindt’s book as a pillow. It…

FARMLIFE FRAMED

Photo of the Week: Honey sports natty jumper to keep warm

This week’s photo of the week was sent in by Tanya Earnshaw. It shows her Badger Face Texel, Honey, wearing her new jumper to ward off the winter chill. Tanya…

FARMLIFE FRAMED

Photo of the Week: Football fan lambs enter Pedigree league

This week’s photo of pedigree Shropshire ram lambs sniffing their new toy was sent in by Mark Openshaw. Mark produces the 25-strong flock with Yvette Openshaw. He says the football…