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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…

ENVIRONMENTAL SCHEMES

A guide to staying SFI compliant

Unlike more rigid support schemes of the past, the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) is all about giving farmers greater flexibility to make actions work for their farm, while simultaneously delivering…

DAIRY

5 heritable traits to improve mastitis and cell counts

Udder health traits can have a profound effect on milk price and herd profitability.  Genetics are among many factors that have helped improve udder health, such as better tools for…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Dry end to October saves pumpkin harvest

October was, to say the least, a washout on nearly all fronts. We battled through the weekends with the pick-your-own pumpkins and made the best of it until the weather…

SPRAYERS

Solinftec creates docking station for autonomous sprayer

Solar-powered sprayer maker Solinftec has developed a docking station that allows tank refills to be completed automatically. This means the Solix can work for several days without human intervention, provided…

COMMUNITY

Video: 90 and Counting - dairy farmer Edward Brown, Devon

From a very young age, farming is all I wanted to do. I’m not sure I ever thought I’d be milking cows, certainly not with robots – back then all…

CULTIVATORS

Bednar Roto-Master offers high-speed grain crop weeding

High-speed weeding in grain and row crops is the role covered by the new Roto-Master RMN implement from Bednar. The machine has two interlocking banks of 480mm-diameter wheels, each armed…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Wheat market shows modest rally as Black Sea tension mounts

Wheat markets enjoyed a slight rally at the start of this week, in response to news that the US has given permission for Ukraine to use its missiles to strike…

OPINION

Editor’s View: Bravo to all who made their voices heard

Any farmer who has been victim to flooding, fire, a disease outbreak or other calamity will know what it is like to see the work of 12 months or more…

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OPINION

Editor’s View: Bravo to all who made their voices heard

Any farmer who has been victim to flooding, fire, a disease outbreak or other calamity will know what it is like to see the work of 12 months or more…

NEWS

Opinion: Multiple factors will affect the value of farmland

What is farmland worth? The short answer has always been “whatever someone will pay”. But that is not much use if one is considering a sale, purchase or valuation for…

NEWS

Opinion: Farmer 'drama kings' out in force over IHT

Just imagine if all policy choices made by government were focused on ensuring that younger generations wanted to work in farming. Changing the inheritance tax (IHT) privileges of agricultural landowners…

NEWS

Opinion: Middlemen set to benefit from Budget

I’d not sat and watched a Budget before, and won’t be making that mistake again. I’d liken it to the world’s most boring horror film. I knew exactly what was…

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FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Dry end to October saves pumpkin harvest

October was, to say the least, a washout on nearly all fronts. We battled through the weekends with the pick-your-own pumpkins and made the best of it until the weather…

CROP WATCH

Crop Watch: Bean drilling and propyzamide sprays in OSR

Winter bean drilling is progressing well, especially in the South West where conditions are ideal with good seed-beds.  The arrival of cooler weather this week means the time is approaching…

POTATOES

AHDB to release ÂŁ1.4m residual potato funds for research

Almost £1.4m is being released from the £1.8m reserves of potato levy money still held by the AHDB following the winding down of its activities in the potato sector, to…

ARABLE

What the Budget means for new Arable Insights farmer panel

As farmers head to Westminster to protest at Budget measures affecting their businesses, including the unwelcome changes to inheritance tax, we look at the practical implications of the new regime…

ARABLE

Farmer Focus: Drilling done – three cheers to Saint Walstan

I note that in my last submission we had done a couple days of winter cereal drilling in the first week of October, having been held off during the whole…

PULSES

Getting the most from intercropping: Your questions answered

Intercropping is becoming a popular option for arable farmers looking to reduce chemical inputs and enhance yields. Particularly as the Sustainable Farming Incentive pays £55/ha for companion cropping. Despite its…

PEST MANAGEMENT

How to spot stem weevil in oilseed rape and manage it

Oilseed rape growers are urged to watch out for signs of rape winter stem weevil, following reports of the pest appearing in crops in eastern counties. Despite having potential to…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: We all need a farming champion like Clarkson

Our three boys are avid Jeremy Clarkson fans. As wee tots they each developed a love for Top Gear, followed by The Grand Tour, and now Clarkson’s Farm has become…

Livestock

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DAIRY

5 heritable traits to improve mastitis and cell counts

Udder health traits can have a profound effect on milk price and herd profitability.  Genetics are among many factors that have helped improve udder health, such as better tools for…

MEDICINES

Antibiotics resistance reaches 10-year low in food production

Resistance by livestock pathogens to multiple antibiotics is at its lowest point for 10 years, as a new report shows that most sectors had either hit their target to reduce…

BEEF

Why a suckler unit joined an integrated beef scheme

For Stephen and Gretta Hodges, an integrated supply chain offered a beef enterprise with less risk, a smaller workload and more flexibility in terms of succession. They had been farming…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Housing with 2025 spring grass in mind

I got so excited last month writing my first column that I forgot to congratulate fellow Welsh representatives at the Farmers Weekly Awards who came out on top. My apologies…

DAIRY

How a Somerset dairy cut mastitis cases by 40% in two years

A free monthly report summarising mastitis and somatic cell count patterns prompted changes to dry cow management and milking routine at Westford Park Farm, Chard. Together, these led to a…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

Grazing kale v fodder beet: Which is best for youngstock?

To farmers who are unfamiliar with winter grazing fodder crops, kale and fodder beet can appear to provide very similar feeds. In fact, there are many points of difference, from…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

Survey highlights farmers' concern over bluetongue vaccine

Initial findings from a UK-wide survey show that over half of livestock keepers are still undecided about vaccinating their livestock against bluetongue virus (BTV-3), though a “substantial proportion” plan to…

DAIRY

Advice on calculating cull cow costs accurately

Fluctuating cull cow prices across the year can result in an average cull value for a herd that may be below expectation. The result can give a false impression of…

Machinery

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SPRAYERS

Solinftec creates docking station for autonomous sprayer

Solar-powered sprayer maker Solinftec has developed a docking station that allows tank refills to be completed automatically. This means the Solix can work for several days without human intervention, provided…

CULTIVATORS

Bednar Roto-Master offers high-speed grain crop weeding

High-speed weeding in grain and row crops is the role covered by the new Roto-Master RMN implement from Bednar. The machine has two interlocking banks of 480mm-diameter wheels, each armed…

TRACTORS

ÂŁ50k Sabanto Steward kit gets Fendt 700 working autonomously

Long, lonely hours spent cultivating, drilling and mowing could be a thing of the past with the advent of a plug-in kit that can get any autosteer-ready tractor operating autonomously.…

101-200HP

New-look 95-145hp 5M tractors replace Massey’s ageing 5700s

Massey Ferguson has revamped its M-series tractor line-up, adding a broader spread of models that now top out at 145hp. This is up from the 135hp apex of the outgoing…

Community

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FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Dry end to October saves pumpkin harvest

October was, to say the least, a washout on nearly all fronts. We battled through the weekends with the pick-your-own pumpkins and made the best of it until the weather…

COMMUNITY

Video: 90 and Counting - dairy farmer Edward Brown, Devon

From a very young age, farming is all I wanted to do. I’m not sure I ever thought I’d be milking cows, certainly not with robots – back then all…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Housing with 2025 spring grass in mind

I got so excited last month writing my first column that I forgot to congratulate fellow Welsh representatives at the Farmers Weekly Awards who came out on top. My apologies…

ARABLE

Farmer Focus: Drilling done – three cheers to Saint Walstan

I note that in my last submission we had done a couple days of winter cereal drilling in the first week of October, having been held off during the whole…

Business

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCHEMES

A guide to staying SFI compliant

Unlike more rigid support schemes of the past, the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) is all about giving farmers greater flexibility to make actions work for their farm, while simultaneously delivering…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Wheat market shows modest rally as Black Sea tension mounts

Wheat markets enjoyed a slight rally at the start of this week, in response to news that the US has given permission for Ukraine to use its missiles to strike…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Store lambs ÂŁ15 dearer as ear tag sales drop 4.7%

Recent surges in the store lamb trade are more of a nod to national flock contraction than bullish buyer confidence. This is according to auctioneers, who say an 11.2% drop…

TAX

IHT will make half of farms unviable, finds new survey

New research shows that half of farmers surveyed believe their farms will become unviable due to the changes to inheritance tax (IHT) relief announced in the Budget.  Others are considering…

BUSINESS

560p/kg Aberdeen Angus price means contracts need scrutiny

Phenomenal finished beef prices have put farmers in a favourable position when marketing their cattle and negotiating integrated supply contracts. Farmers Weekly has heard that large loads of Aberdeen Angus…

AGRICULTURAL TRANSITION

Clock ticking on Defra farming resilience fund

Farmers are being reminded to take advantage of the Future Farming Resilience Fund (FFRF), a Defra initiative designed to help them navigate the changes brought by England’s agricultural transition. As…

BUSINESS

Farming apprentice wins case against JCB dealer

A father’s determination to protect his son’s employment rights has led to a court victory that could lead to tighter controls over apprenticeship contracts, particularly in the agricultural sector. Mario…

MARKETS AND TRENDS

Private nature funding opportunities for farmers

Private investment funds have repeatedly claimed that billions of pounds are available to be invested in nature. However, so far, little has actually found its way into farmers’ pockets. One…

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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…

CAREERS AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

Ag careers are star of the show at New Scientist Live 2024

Farmers Weekly’s Future of Food & Agriculture exhibit will return to New Scientist Live next month, showcasing ag technology to a non-farming audience for the sixth year running.   Together…

HEALTH AND SAFETY

Lantra makes farm safety online course free of charge

Lantra has announced that its farm safety e-learning course will be available freely from 26 July as part of Farm Safety Week. The Agriculture Health and Safety: How to Meet…