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How to influence good people to help your farm business

Winning friends and influencing people is not just a job description for an individual who earns a living from persuading others to follow their lifestyle choices on social media. Dairy…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Ready for calving, lambing and succession

Has spring arrived? I’m not sure. The daffodils and snowdrops appear to be later than usual, and are nature’s way of telling us that soil temperatures are still not very…

OPINION

Editor's View: Now's the time for ceasefire with Red Tractor

After all the speculation that this was the week Rachel Reeves would come for red diesel, many of you will have sighed with relief after digesting the chancellor’s Spring Statement…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: Fake meat is giving me a 'Brad' feeling

As a child of the 1980s who loved science-fiction movies, I could only dream of the astounding technology that would be available to us by the time I grew up.…

LAND MARKETS

From arable in East Anglia to forestry in Aberdeenshire

While relatively little has been brought to the market so far this spring, there are contrasting opportunities launched this week. Retirement brings a 415-acre arable farm with diversifications to the…

CEREAL DRILLS

Kuhn revamps 4-8m Espro cultivator seed drills

A straight disc option for Kuhn Espro cultivator drills provides a moisture- and power-saving alternative to the 460mm scallop-edge concave discs fitted as standard. While the current fitment completes seedbed…

NEWS

Steve Reed under fire for visiting just four farms since July

Defra secretary Steve Reed, dubbed “City Steve” by the Conservatives due to his background in urban politics, has come under fire after it was revealed that he has visited just…

CRIME

Farmers offer reward for information on tractor arsonists

Farmers are offering a substantial reward for information leading to the conviction of those responsible for deliberately setting fire to a Massey Ferguson tractor on a farm in Scotland. The…

NEWS

Processors deliver scathing review of troubled HCC

Red meat processors Kepak and Dunbia have delivered a scathing review of the troubled levy body Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC) as part of a Senedd Economy,…

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OPINION

Editor's View: Now's the time for ceasefire with Red Tractor

After all the speculation that this was the week Rachel Reeves would come for red diesel, many of you will have sighed with relief after digesting the chancellor’s Spring Statement…

OPINION

Opinion: Teaching will be good - for me and the students

After eight years on the run, my past has finally caught up with me. OK, I was asking for it, renting a farm a scant mile from Devon’s last remaining…

OPINION

Opinion: Government's SFI shift is a betrayal of farmers

“Don’t piss in my pocket then tell me it’s raining” perhaps best encapsulates the response to Defra’s bombshell announcement on the evening of 11 March that it was suspending applications…

OPINION

Editor's View: Time for young farmers to give it some welly

Since Defra’s decision to pull up the drawbridge on the Sustainable Farming Incentive last week, thoughts among some of you have been turning to what this may mean for the…

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FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Busy drilling, spreading digestate and rolling

What a fantastic three weeks of weather. It is a pity we cannot say the same about the politics of this country, or the rural economy.  It is nice to…

ROTATIONS

Long-term spring OSR grower reveals his approach

Graham Bell has grown spring oilseed rape for more than two-and-a-half decades, and, with the right approach, is achieving higher margins than the winter crop it replaced. While spring OSR…

ARABLE

Bayer warns litigation costs threaten glyphosate

German agrochemicals giant Bayer has issued a stark warning to farmers about the future of glyphosate, its widely used herbicide. The company said ongoing legal battles in the US were…

CROP WATCH

Crop Watch: Beet drilling and gout fly warning in wheat

The dry spell has seen good progress with drilling, fertiliser and spraying – a huge contrast to last spring. It is also helping to reduce disease pressure after a wet…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Finally sold low-protein Wildfarmed wheat crop

I feel desperately sorry for those businesses that did not manage to get into the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) before it shut. I have an existing SFI agreement which started…

DISEASE MANAGEMENT

Wheat grower goes for broad-spectrum disease control at T1

Suffolk wheat grower Richard Duchesne looks to select an early fungicide spray with a good broad-spectrum of disease control, and is pleased with his first use of the new SDHI…

OTHER CROPS

Alpro to source vegan drinks from 100% British oats

Plant-based drinks manufacturer Alpro has committed to source its oat-based drinks products from British farmers using 100% British oats. Alpro’s parent company, Danone, has invested £41m in a site in…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: A 1am wake-up to talk cover crops and cocktails

Spring has sprung. Although we’re probably in Fool's Spring, or is it False Spring or the Spring of Deception? We’ve sprayed off the cover (failed wheat, blackgrass, chickweed and meadow…

Livestock

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LIVESTOCK

How to influence good people to help your farm business

Winning friends and influencing people is not just a job description for an individual who earns a living from persuading others to follow their lifestyle choices on social media. Dairy…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Ready for calving, lambing and succession

Has spring arrived? I’m not sure. The daffodils and snowdrops appear to be later than usual, and are nature’s way of telling us that soil temperatures are still not very…

DAIRY

Advice for grazing high-yielding Holsteins

It is no surprise that many year-round calvers with higher-yielding cows find grazing stressful. Allocating grass is difficult when cows are at different stages of lactation, and, unlike a total…

LIVESTOCK

Welsh government continues fight against AMR

The Welsh government has announced plans to tackle antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in animals across Wales for the next five years, with a cash injection and a new advisory group to…

DAIRY

Top leadership tips to help dairy workforce thrive

How is profitability increased by focusing on employee wellbeing and a positive work environment? Dr Ellen Joan Ford, a leadership expert from New Zealand, says that a leader’s job is…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Indoor lambs tagged and out in 24 hours

The end is now in sight with the indoor lambing flock, and the majority have lambed in the first two weeks, which is great. These ewes go to terminal sire…

LIVESTOCK

Last chance to get free biosecurity advice for TB

Farmers in England are encouraged to book their slot for a free bovine TB advice session before funding runs out in September. Free vet visits, through the TB advisory service…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Benefits of magnesium for suckler cows ahead of calving

If beef farmers are assisting a high proportion of cows at calving, or if stillbirth rate is higher than wanted, then cow magnesium status could be to blame. Magnesium is…

Machinery

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CEREAL DRILLS

Kuhn revamps 4-8m Espro cultivator seed drills

A straight disc option for Kuhn Espro cultivator drills provides a moisture- and power-saving alternative to the 460mm scallop-edge concave discs fitted as standard. While the current fitment completes seedbed…

CULTIVATORS

Amazone unveils Venterra 1K crop hoe for 70hp tractors

Farms wanting to mechanically weed crops with a modest tractor of 60-70hp are catered for by Amazone’s new Venterra 1K hoe, which the manufacturer describes as a versatile “lightweight all-rounder.”…

MACHINERY

Britain's biggest machinery dealers ranked by turnover

Several common threads run through the annual reports filed by agricultural equipment dealers covering the 2023 trading period. Higher interest rates had a significant impact on stocking finance charges, which…

MACHINERY

Dealer update: Changes for JCB, Kubota and Deutz-Fahr

Dealers have taken up new machine franchises throughout the country as a challenging market throws up opportunities.  We round-up some of the latest changes across the UK, from expansions and…

Community

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FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Ready for calving, lambing and succession

Has spring arrived? I’m not sure. The daffodils and snowdrops appear to be later than usual, and are nature’s way of telling us that soil temperatures are still not very…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: Fake meat is giving me a 'Brad' feeling

As a child of the 1980s who loved science-fiction movies, I could only dream of the astounding technology that would be available to us by the time I grew up.…

COMMUNITY

Video: 90 and Counting: Mixed farmer, Frankie Turner, Leics

Fourth-generation farmer Frankie Turner, 18, tells Farmers Weekly about working with her family, her studies and her passion for welding. I live on Grange Farm just north of Leicestershire. We…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Busy drilling, spreading digestate and rolling

What a fantastic three weeks of weather. It is a pity we cannot say the same about the politics of this country, or the rural economy.  It is nice to…

Business

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LAND MARKETS

From arable in East Anglia to forestry in Aberdeenshire

While relatively little has been brought to the market so far this spring, there are contrasting opportunities launched this week. Retirement brings a 415-acre arable farm with diversifications to the…

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Renters' Rights Bill: What it means for rural landlords

The Renters’ Rights Bill (RRB) is making its way through Parliament, including much of what was laid out by the previous government in its Renters’ (Reform) Bill, which never made…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Spring lambs sell for ÂŁ180 a head at auction markets

The first spring lambs have started to come forward at auction markets and, so far, have been selling to a decent trade. Bridgnorth Livestock Market had its first batch of…

PAYMENTS, SCHEMES AND GRANTS

Scottish government spends ÂŁ200m on IT for farming payments

More than £200m has been spent by the Scottish government since 2016 on external consultants to run the farming subsidy system, it has been revealed. Over the past nine years,…

BUSINESS

Red Tractor pledges major reform after farmer backlash

Red Tractor, the UK’s largest farm assurance scheme, has vowed to implement sweeping reforms after facing intense criticism from farmers who feel the scheme’s standards place unnecessary burdens on them…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Grain markets fall in anticipation of new Black Sea deal

Global grain markets have slipped further following news that Russia may look to restart the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which previously allowed the safe passage of Ukrainian grain through the…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Sugar markets start to firm as 2024-25 beet campaign ends

Global sugar prices have started to pick up since the start of 2025 due to increased demand and lower production forecasts across Asia, Brazil and Europe. Industry forecasts suggest the…

BUSINESS

Treasury quashes rumours of red diesel tax hike

The Treasury has dismissed growing concerns about a potential increase in tax on red diesel used by farmers, reassuring agricultural businesses that no such change will be made in the…

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SHEEP

How a new entrant built 1,000-ewe flock 125 miles from home

A Monmouthshire anthropologist-cum-sheep-breeder has built and rebuilt a flock of 1,000 ewes and is still looking for the security of a tenancy.  James Edwards, now 39, has spent most his…

STAFF MANAGEMENT

How agricultural mentoring can benefit farm businesses

Amid the many challenges facing the farming industry, mentoring initiative Cultivate Success is empowering individuals with a six-month programme that aims to build resilience, foster leadership, and strengthen community spirit.…

COMMUNITY

Analysis: How hiring apprentices helps solve labour problem

For years, a large portion of the workforce in dairy, poultry and horticulture has come from abroad. However, since Brexit and with immigration policies tightening, this labour supply is no…

CAREERS AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

Stem students get a taste of careers in agriculture

Farmers Weekly showcased agricultural careers to some 26,000 people from non-farming backgrounds at New Scientist Live last week, with the help of its partners. Among the visitors to the event…