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INPUT MARKETS AND PRICES

Mole Valley Farmers sells off fertiliser site to Thomas Bell

Mole Valley Farmers has agreed to sell its fertiliser storage and blending facility at Newport in Wales to Lincolnshire-based fertiliser importer Thomas Bell and Sons. Following the sale, it is…

BUSINESS

GEA Farm Technologies acquires South West Dairy Services

Dairy equipment specialists GEA Farm Technologies has acquired South West Dairy Services, expanding its presence further in the region. Devon-based South West Dairy Services has already been operating as one…

FARM POLICY

Welsh policy roundtable to review 10% tree cover plans

Controversial plans to make every farm in Wales plant at least 10% of their productive land with trees are likely to be revised, with the government announcing a new SFS…

HEALTH AND SAFETY

Kent beef farm fined £12k for safety breaches

A farming business in Kent has been fined £12,000 for multiple, serious health and safety breaches. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) said Seymour Stevens Ltd, which operates a beef…

BOVINE TB

Pembrokeshire dairy farmer loses 53 more cows to bovine TB

A Pembrokeshire dairy farmer has lost 53 more cows to bovine TB and slammed the Welsh government for its ongoing failure to tackle the disease in all areas. Steve Evans…

LAND MARKETS

Arable and mixed farms with development potential hit market

After poor weather delayed photographs and marketing plans for farm sales in the first four months of the year, the pace is picking up on new launches. Carter Jonas and…

NEWS

Farm to Fork summit returns to Downing Street in May

Prime minister Rishi Sunak will welcome farmers and industry representatives to 10 Downing Street on Tuesday 14 May for the second UK Farm to Fork Summit. Last year's event was…

NEWS

Ulster Farmers Union elects new president and top team

William Irvine has been elected as the new president of the Ulster Farmers Union (UFU), taking over from David Brown. Mr Irvine, a dairy farmer from County Armagh, will take…

HEALTH AND SAFETY

HSE under fire over decision to stop farm inspections

Industry leaders have raised serious concerns over the Health and Safety Executive’s decision to stop farm safety inspections. The Farm Safety Partnership (FSP) fears this decision will put workers in…

BREXIT

New border controls 'woeful' say farm groups

NFU Scotland has warned that livestock farmers remain exposed to unacceptable levels of risk from imported animal disease, despite this week’s implementation of physical and paper checks on some goods…

BUSINESS

Top third of Welsh suckler herds cut costs to below 140p/kg

The top third of beef suckler herds in Wales had total costs of 139.2p/kg in 2022/23, which was less than half of those in the bottom third of producers, according…

TELEHANDLERS

Grower helps develop Teli-squeeze grab for veg boxes

A purpose-built box grab has enabled a large-scale pumpkin grower to save time, improve safety, and reduce the number of tractors needed when moving wooden crates. Warwickshire-based outfit DJ Beards…

CRIME

NFU calls for action on rural crime ahead of PCC elections

The NFU is calling for farmers to support its campaign by signing an open letter to every newly elected Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), urging them to prioritise rural crime…

NUTRITION AND FERTILISER

Growers warned tough year to meet milling wheat protein spec

With milling premiums currently above £60/t, wheat growers are being advised to beef up their crop nutrition plans in the coming weeks to ensure they meet milling specifications. Experts warn…

NEWS

RSPB trials 'no fence' grazing to benefit ground-nesting birds

A new project is being trialled at RSPB Geltsdale, in Cumbria, using a flock of Herdwick sheep and “Nofence” collars to restore ground-nesting bird populations. The flock of 22 sheep…

COMMUNITY

RSABI and Farmers' Choir release new cover of 'Stand by Me'

As many farming families continue to battle the difficult spring weather, Scottish farming charity RSABI has released a newly recorded song with the Farmers’ Choir to raise the community’s spirits.…

NEWS

Retailers tell Efra MPs seasonal labour is ‘biggest issue’

Supermarket senior executives and suppliers are seeking clarity from the UK government over its future plans for farm labour, with the Seasonal Worker Scheme for horticulture due to end this…

DAIRY MARKETS AND PRICES

Milk prices keep climbing with spring peak likely to be low

Farmgate milk prices have continued to rise in May and June, with total production volumes running well below last year’s levels as the sector approaches its annual peak. Dairy processors…

BOVINE TB

Defra extends bovine TB consultation on targeted culling

Cattle farmers and industry representatives have been given more time to respond to a bovine TB consultation on proposals for a “targeted badger intervention policy” in England. Defra has announced…

BREXIT

NI farmers face severe lack of vet products, inquiry finds

An inquiry by the House of Lords has found that about a third of veterinary medicines used in Northern Ireland could be discontinued, creating critical challenges for farm businesses and…

CRIME

Farm shop owners warned to stay vigilant amidst crime rise

Farm shop owners are being warned to remain vigilant after a survey of rural retailers revealed that more than one-third have suffered from crimes in the past 12 months. The…

NEWS

Farmers to march in Cardiff over food security concerns

Frustrated farmers are planning a march in Cardiff to highlight the threat to the UK’s domestic food security posed by government anti-farming policies. Welsh Farmers Unite, a newly formed grassroots…

TRACTORS

New Holland set to build two-millionth tractor at Basildon

New Holland has unveiled a psychedelic, 1960s-inspired T7.300 wrap to mark 60 years of tractor production at its Basildon factory. The 40ha south Essex site, which has been the birthplace…

NEWS

Farmer fears worst for spring barley after deluge

A Lincolnshire arable farmer and contractor faces an anxious wait to see if his newly drilled crop of spring barley has survived an April deluge. Malcolm Parr, director of CJ…

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 £20m 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…

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