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Fertiliser shock risks 2027 crops, NFU warns

Farmers could scale back planting or cut fertiliser use for the 2027 season unless costs are brought under control, the NFU has warned. In a new Fertiliser Resilience Plan, the…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Strong export demand underpins UK beef and sheep prices

A strong appetite for red meat on the Continent is helping to support domestic prices, with export volumes and values up on the year. Europe remains the largest market for…

PAYMENTS, SCHEMES AND GRANTS

AHDB launches new tool to weigh up SFI options

Farmers are being encouraged to use a new tool developed by the AHDB to calculate how different actions in the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) could impact on their businesses. The…

ENVIRONMENTAL SCHEMES

SFI26: Make the most of some ‘easy wins’, says Ceres Rural

With the new Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI26) set to open at the end of June, farmers in England are being encouraged to familiarise themselves with certain key changes and look…

BUSINESS

Pig sector unnerved as processors end contracts and cut jobs

Pig producers across Europe continue to face significant challenges, driven by low farmgate prices, contract uncertainty, and structural reforms by processors. While the scale of backlogs of pigs on farm…

BUSINESS

Why gifts of farming company shares can lead to a CGT bill

Gifts of shares in farming companies could lead to a capital gains tax (CGT) bill even though no money has changed hands, warn advisers. Some farming families have found out to…

BUSINESS

Call to ban imports over use of antibiotics as growth promoters

Industry and veterinary leaders have backed calls for a UK import ban on products from animals given growth-promoting antibiotics, citing public health concerns and fairer competition for farmers. The Alliance…

BUSINESS

Diversified Oxford estate and Caerphilly family farm

A ring-fenced farming estate with 810 acres of arable land and 176 acres of pasture, parkland and woodland is being launched for sale in what is described as a “rare…

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

How care with contractor instructions protects both sides

The costs of failure to properly organise those providing services to the business but not directly on the payroll can be a combination of personal, financial and reputational impacts. See…

COMPLIANCE

High Court finds FSA slaughterhouse charging system unlawful

The High Court has ruled that the Food Standards Agency (FSA) acted unlawfully in the way it charged slaughterhouses for official food safety controls. The decision was welcomed by meat…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Rainfall brings relief to parched crops following dry spell

Growers have welcomed widespread rainfall across much of the UK this week, helping to alleviate crop concerns following a remarkably dry spring. This year has been the warmest spring on…

MARKETS AND TRENDS

Fresh produce body warns SPS deal 'shifts' border costs

The UK’s fresh produce sector has warned that the government’s planned sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) agreement with the EU risks shifting more than £300m in border costs onto imports from…

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BUSINESS

Fertiliser shock risks 2027 crops, NFU warns

Farmers could scale back planting or cut fertiliser use for the 2027 season unless costs are brought under control, the NFU has warned. In a new Fertiliser Resilience Plan, the…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Strong export demand underpins UK beef and sheep prices

A strong appetite for red meat on the Continent is helping to support domestic prices, with export volumes and values up on the year. Europe remains the largest market for…

PAYMENTS, SCHEMES AND GRANTS

AHDB launches new tool to weigh up SFI options

Farmers are being encouraged to use a new tool developed by the AHDB to calculate how different actions in the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) could impact on their businesses. The…

BUSINESS

Pig sector unnerved as processors end contracts and cut jobs

Pig producers across Europe continue to face significant challenges, driven by low farmgate prices, contract uncertainty, and structural reforms by processors. While the scale of backlogs of pigs on farm…

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BUSINESS

Mobile phone use in farm vehicles - the rules and penalties

Whether travelling for personal, business or employment reasons, it is illegal to hold and use a phone, satnav, tablet, or any device that can send or receive data, while driving…

BUSINESS

Why gifts of farming company shares can lead to a CGT bill

Gifts of shares in farming companies could lead to a capital gains tax (CGT) bill even though no money has changed hands, warn advisers. Some farming families have found out to…

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

How care with contractor instructions protects both sides

The costs of failure to properly organise those providing services to the business but not directly on the payroll can be a combination of personal, financial and reputational impacts. See…

BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: Advice on selling own units on BNG market

Whether it’s a legal, tax, finance or management question, Farmers Weekly’s expert panel can help. Below, Lucy George, head of sustainability at Carter Jonas, advises on the considerations of undertaking…

BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: How do I plan for tax on retirement farm sale

Whether it’s a legal, tax, finance or management question, Farmers Weekly’s expert panel can help. Here, Kate Bell, of Albert Goodman chartered accountants, advises on how good planning can help…

BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: Can property with agricultural tie be split?

Whether it’s a legal, tax, finance or management question, Farmers Weekly’s expert panel can help. Here, Fred Quartermain, a partner in Thrings’ planning and environment team, advises on how agricultural…

BUSINESS

How dog field diversifications can bring in the cash on farm

The UK is home to more than 13m dogs and the rise in ownership has fuelled rapid growth in private dog fields, with thousands now operating on farmland and rural…

TAX

How personal items can be sold without attracting CGT

Many farmers may not know that personal items, known as chattels, sold for less than £6,000 do not attract capital gains tax (CGT). In addition, the sale proceeds of certain…

TAX

Why some farm buildings qualify for faster tax relief

Tax relief for investment in farm structures is usually limited to the 3% annual rate offered by the Structures and Buildings Allowance (SBA). At this rate it takes more than…

HEALTH AND SAFETY

How simple steps can protect and save farm lives and others

Knowing what to do in the face of a serious injury helps prevent many deaths from trauma before a casualty reaches hospital. The repercussions of an injury at any level…

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Why changes to farm businesses need to heed separation rules

Many farm businesses are undergoing restructuring, and changes must be carefully planned so that tax, succession and family objectives are achieved without unintended consequences. One of these is the possibility…

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…

BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: Advice on managing probate sale of farm

Whether it’s a legal, tax, finance or management question, Farmers Weekly’s expert panel can help. Below, Andrew Chandler, head of rural agency at Carter Jonas, advises on the ins and outs…

BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: How do we formalise staff housing rights?

Whether it’s a legal, tax, finance or management question, Farmers Weekly’s expert panel can help. Here, Aiden Wiffen of Thrings’ property litigation team, advises on formalising employee accommodation agreements in light of…

BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: What is most tax-savvy option for farm?

Whether it’s a legal, tax, finance or management question, Farmers Weekly’s expert panel can help. Here, Kate Bell, of Albert Goodman chartered accountants, advises on the tax implications of four business scenarios…

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

How dairy farm’s new staffing model benefits people and cows

Like many other UK dairy businesses, Steve and Carolyn Cope’s Bawhill Farm in Shropshire relied on a steady flow of Eastern European workers to milk the cows. But Brexit rules…

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BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: Advice on selling own units on BNG market

Whether it’s a legal, tax, finance or management question, Farmers Weekly’s expert panel can help. Below, Lucy George, head of sustainability at Carter Jonas, advises on the considerations of undertaking…

BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: How do I plan for tax on retirement farm sale

Whether it’s a legal, tax, finance or management question, Farmers Weekly’s expert panel can help. Here, Kate Bell, of Albert Goodman chartered accountants, advises on how good planning can help…

BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: Can property with agricultural tie be split?

Whether it’s a legal, tax, finance or management question, Farmers Weekly’s expert panel can help. Here, Fred Quartermain, a partner in Thrings’ planning and environment team, advises on how agricultural…

BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: Advice on managing probate sale of farm

Whether it’s a legal, tax, finance or management question, Farmers Weekly’s expert panel can help. Below, Andrew Chandler, head of rural agency at Carter Jonas, advises on the ins and outs…

 

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BUSINESS

Fertiliser shock risks 2027 crops, NFU warns

Farmers could scale back planting or cut fertiliser use for the 2027 season unless costs are brought under control, the NFU has warned. In a new Fertiliser Resilience Plan, the…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Strong export demand underpins UK beef and sheep prices

A strong appetite for red meat on the Continent is helping to support domestic prices, with export volumes and values up on the year. Europe remains the largest market for…

BUSINESS

Pig sector unnerved as processors end contracts and cut jobs

Pig producers across Europe continue to face significant challenges, driven by low farmgate prices, contract uncertainty, and structural reforms by processors. While the scale of backlogs of pigs on farm…

BUSINESS

Call to ban imports over use of antibiotics as growth promoters

Industry and veterinary leaders have backed calls for a UK import ban on products from animals given growth-promoting antibiotics, citing public health concerns and fairer competition for farmers. The Alliance…

BUSINESS

Diversified Oxford estate and Caerphilly family farm

A ring-fenced farming estate with 810 acres of arable land and 176 acres of pasture, parkland and woodland is being launched for sale in what is described as a “rare…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Rainfall brings relief to parched crops following dry spell

Growers have welcomed widespread rainfall across much of the UK this week, helping to alleviate crop concerns following a remarkably dry spring. This year has been the warmest spring on…

DAIRY MARKETS AND PRICES

First Milk invests £16.8m at Lake District Creamery

Major dairy processor First Milk has committed to investing millions in its Lake District Creamery in Cumbria. The co-operative, which is supplied by roughly 700 farmers in the UK, will…

INPUT MARKETS AND PRICES

EU farmers protest at new Fertiliser Action Plan

Farmers from across Europe descended on Strasbourg on 19 May, calling for more support to help businesses deal with exceptionally high input costs, as fuel and fertiliser prices soar. The…

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LAND MARKETS

Farmland in your area 2025: East Midlands

A slowdown in new instructions and completed sales in the East Midlands was evident in the spring and summer. The combination of downward pressures of extreme weather, economic challenges, crop…

LAND MARKETS

Farmland in your area 2025: West Midlands

Supplies of farmland in the West Midlands have bucked the national trend with the number of acres marketed in 2025 among the highest for five years. According to rural agents,…

LAND MARKETS

Farmland in your area 2025: South-east England

While the market for farmland in the south-east of England is undeniably cautious, land that is well presented and sensibly priced continues to find a buyer. The acreage launched in…

LAND MARKETS

Farmland in your area 2025: North-west England

Sales of smaller blocks of bare land have been the most common feature in market activity in the north-west of England in 2025. This is a development which agents say…