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This Week in Farming: HLS uplift, vaccines and mini Masseys

Welcome back to This Week in Farming, your one-stop shop for the best content from Farmers Weekly in the past seven days. First, the markets (opens as PDF) where there…

CRIME

Livestock worrying bill makes progress in Parliament

Legislation aimed at strengthening police powers to tackle dog attacks on livestock has cleared a key parliamentary stage, bringing it closer to becoming law. Passing through the committee stage unopposed,…

CRIME

Carmarthenshire man sentenced for sheep theft

A Carmarthenshire man has pleaded guilty to the theft of 73 ewes and has been ordered to pay £5,600 in compensation to owner Rhodri Llyr Evans. Hywel Williams, 40, from…

WEATHER

Drought hits North West as farmers warn of growing crisis

The Environment Agency has officially declared a drought in North West England, citing some of the lowest spring rainfall levels since records began. Reservoirs and rivers across the region are…

ENVIRONMENT

Scottish government scraps Galloway national park plan

The Scottish government has decided not to proceed with plans to designate a new national park in Galloway, following significant opposition from local communities, farming and land-based organisations. A public…

NEWS

HSE issues fine after worker falls through sheep shed roof

Failing to implement basic working at height safety measures, which resulted in a worker suffering life-changing injuries, has cost a North Yorkshire construction company and its director more than £110,000…

NEWS

New reservoir push brings hope for drought-hit farmers

For the first time in more than 30 years, the UK government has stepped in to fast-track the construction of new reservoirs – offering a lifeline to farmers grappling with…

NEWS

Scottish cereals assurance body adds eighth co-op

Cereals assurance body Scottish Quality Crops (SQC) has bolstered its board by adding an eighth co-op and appointed new representatives to the fold.  SQC’s board has traditionally included seven stakeholder…

TENANCIES AND RENTS

Tenant farmers urge Powys Council to halt farm sales

Tenant farmers in Powys have urged the county council to halt the planned sale of owned farms. Faced with an uncertain future after some have been served notice to quit,…

POULTRY

Red Tractor accused of 'hypocrisy' in poultry farm bust up

Broiler grower Paul Stephens says Red Tractor has turned into a “dictatorial quango” as he continues to resist efforts to divide his business into two separate units for auditing purposes.…

NEWS

FW Podcast Ep 255: Changes to senior line-up at Defra and AHDB

In this episode, as senior civil servant Janet Hughes decides to leave Defra, we look at what it means for the Sustainable Farming Incentive. It's a revolving door at the…

CRIME

Surrey farmers warned over illegal livestock slaughtering

Warning: This article contains a graphic image that some readers may find disturbing A beef and sheep farming family from Surrey are warning people to check where their meat comes…

NEWS

This Week in Farming: Ag fabricators, IHT and EU deal

Welcome back to another edition of This Week in Farming, the fastest way to find the best Farmers Weekly content from the past seven days. First, here’s your markets (opens…

CRIME

Welsh rural bodies issue responsible dog walking reminder

With large crowds expected at outdoor attractions this bank holiday weekend – including Pen y Fan, the highest peak in south Wales – three rural organisations have issued a joint…

CRIME

Trespassers: What farmers can do to protect themselves

From errant walkers and fly-camping to longer term encroachment by travellers, the arrival of unwanted visitors can cause significant disruption to farming operations, and pose legal and financial challenges for…

FARM POLICY

Wales urged to learn lessons from England’s SFI blunders

A senior Welsh government civil servant has urged Welsh ministers to learn from the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) challenges faced in England, stressing the need for better management of the…

NEWS

John Deere mulls Vapormatic closure – 95 jobs at risk

One of the UK’s largest agricultural parts suppliers, Vapormatic, could close its doors within weeks, leaving the future of 95 workers at its Exeter site uncertain. It is understood employees…

NEWS

Severn Trent to offer farmers free water bowsers

Livestock farmers across Shropshire who might be struggling with water supplies are being offered free mobile water bowsers by Severn Trent on a first-come, first-served basis. The water company initiative…

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