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Editor's View: New low with Treasury - but we can't give up

This week marked a new low in the relationship between Labour and farm lobbyists. Representatives of the NFU, Country Land and Business Association, Tenant Farmers Association and the Central Association…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Smaller breeding flock to keep lamb prices elevated in 2025

Domestic lamb prices are due to remain supported during much of 2025 as a result of fewer breeding ewes and a smaller lamb crop. The UK breeding sheep flock has…

NEWS

Farmers left in limbo waiting for grant payments

Many farm businesses could be left facing major cashflow concerns after the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) announced changes to repayment terms for some of its grants. The RPA released an…

NEWS

Senedd committee announces HCC inquiry

The Senedd’s Economy, Trade and Rural Affairs (Etra) committee has launched an inquiry into troubled red meat promotion body – Hybu Cig Cymru (HCC). The levy board has faced turmoil…

NEWS

Funeral arrangements made for Norfolk farmer Tony Martin

Funeral arrangements have been announced for renowned Norfolk farmer Tony Martin following his death at the age of 80 after suffering a major stroke. Mr Martin gained national attention in…

CRIME

Appeal after 160 sheep stolen from Northamptonshire farm

Police are appealing for information after 160 sheep were stolen from a farm in Badby, Northamptonshire, on Thursday 13 February. The alleged theft took place sometime between 9am on 9…

INPUT MARKETS AND PRICES

How the carbon tax on fertiliser will impact farm businesses

A Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (Cbam) is due to be implemented by the government from 1 January 2027, leading to higher fertiliser costs on farm. However, the industry is still…

NUTRITION AND FERTILISER

How microbial seed dressing helps cut nitrogen fertiliser

An increasing number of farmers are looking to cut their reliance on bagged nitrogen fertiliser, and trials suggest a microbial seed treatment could help them achieve this without affecting cereal…

DAIRY

In-parlour sniffer sensors could provide low-cost methane test

Sensors that sample cows’ breath while they are feeding in the milking parlour could provide a simpler and more accurate solution to monitoring methane emissions. The sniffer sensor technology has…

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OPINION

Editor's View: New low with Treasury - but we can't give up

This week marked a new low in the relationship between Labour and farm lobbyists. Representatives of the NFU, Country Land and Business Association, Tenant Farmers Association and the Central Association…

OPINION

Opinion: Labour's 'anti-farming' policies just keep coming

The government’s inheritance tax changes might be getting all the headlines – and certainly all the protests – but I fear that for many the once-a-generation nature of them is…

OPINION

Opinion: Spending time with a 'farming genius'

I’ve known Matty since he was 27, and he’s known me since the day I was born. We sit together and talk in the hospice. He was once my father’s…

OPINION

Editor's View: Two points of hope over IHT as gloom deepens

Week by week we learn more about the priorities of this Labour administration, and week by week they are doing a poor job at persuading people that farming is one…

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NUTRITION AND FERTILISER

How microbial seed dressing helps cut nitrogen fertiliser

An increasing number of farmers are looking to cut their reliance on bagged nitrogen fertiliser, and trials suggest a microbial seed treatment could help them achieve this without affecting cereal…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Is sugar beet algorithm against growers?

We lifted the last of our 2024 sugar beet on 31 January and have had a good year. Each customer’s sugar beet crop has yielded comfortably above budget, despite using…

ARABLE

Scotland’s first drone crop-spraying service set to launch

Sky-Pin Drones, a Scottish business led by entrepreneur James Braid, will become the first in Scotland to offer advanced crop spraying services using a drone. This new service, set to…

REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE

University regenerative ag trial aims to plug research gap

A trial at the University of Leeds is measuring the impact of regenerative agriculture principles to plug the research gap and support evidence-based practise for farmers. An array of metrics…

DISEASE MANAGEMENT

Adama launches three new fungicide co-formulations

Ahead of the critical spring spraying season, Adama has launched three new fungicide co-formulations in the UK, all of which contain the active prothioconazole partnered with either an azole, an…

DISEASE MANAGEMENT

New cereal fungicide gives strong performance in AHDB trials

Independent trials for the recently authorised cereal fungicide Plaxium reveal that the three-way mix gave strong broad-spectrum disease control across winter wheat and winter barley. In autumn 2023, Bayer launched the SDHI…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Success with two YEN wins and a baby boy

Well, Arthur John Barr Blackburn (my married name) was born on 30 January at 7.36am at the Borders General Hospital, Melrose. Arriving at speed and 10 days ahead of schedule,…

PEST MANAGEMENT

Silicon offers neonic alternative for virus yellows threat

Following Defra’s decision to deny sugar beet growers emergency neonicotinoid seed treatments to combat virus yellows, farmers are reminded of biological alternatives that can help tackle the disease. Silicon-based products…

Livestock

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DAIRY

In-parlour sniffer sensors could provide low-cost methane test

Sensors that sample cows’ breath while they are feeding in the milking parlour could provide a simpler and more accurate solution to monitoring methane emissions. The sniffer sensor technology has…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Shearlings drag down A-flock scan rate

After an average scan with our B-flock of 180%, we were quietly optimistic about scanning the A-flock, which we lamb outdoors in April. These are our best ewes, plus 100…

BOVINE TB

TB breakdowns take toll on Welsh dairy farmer

A Pembrokeshire dairy farmer has spoken of her anguish after a further 26 dairy cows have been taken following a positive TB test, reducing the milking herd to 190. Mary…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

Bluetongue cases hit 200 as zone extends in South West

The bluetongue restricted zone (RZ) in England has been further expanded in the South West, now covering Dorset, Wiltshire, and parts of Somerset and Devon. This follows more than 200…

DAIRY

4 ways to overcome labour shortages on UK dairy farms

Automation, better staff packages, and using contractors could hold the key to addressing labour shortages on UK dairy farms. Olivia Ward, farm business adviser at GFW, explains that Brexit, which…

LAYERS

Why a poultry and arable unit uses 'circular feeding'

Poultry and arable enterprises complement each other well at Nun Monkton Farm, near York, where the Throup family have farmed for nearly 40 years. “Everything we grow on the arable…

SHEEP

Auto lamb weighers to give in-field trial insights

A lamb performance project gathering growth rate data automatically through in-field weigh crates is under way. Four farms are trialling the low-stress method, which combines a walk-over weigher, creep feed…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Sausage venture highlights staff challenges

It has been a busy start to 2025. We all got the opportunity for a bit of time out over Christmas, which was important, and an advantage of working with…

Machinery

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CULTIVATORS

Einbock to offer weed-killing shallow stubble cultivator

Einbock tillage and weeding equipment importer Terrington Machinery plans to add the Austrian manufacturer’s new Razor cultivator to its portfolio once fieldwork with a number of pre-production examples has been…

CEREAL DRILLS

Weaving updates Tine Combi Drill piggy-back seeder

Hydraulic depth adjustment enabling operators to set up their machine quicker is one of a handful of upgrades to Weaving’s Tine Combi Drill piggy-back seeder for power harrows. It’s also…

TRAILERS

Marshall unveils low-loader trailer with hydraulic beavertail

The first low-loader trailer from Marshall features a novel hydraulically raised and lowered end section that can be used as a loading ramp or load deck. It gives the trailer…

101-200HP

Claas ramps up four-cylinder output with 180hp Arion 570

Claas has squeezed an extra 15hp from the 4.5-litre John Deere engine used in its Arion 500-series, making the new 570 Cmatic its pokiest four-cylinder model to date. This long-awaited…

Community

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FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Shearlings drag down A-flock scan rate

After an average scan with our B-flock of 180%, we were quietly optimistic about scanning the A-flock, which we lamb outdoors in April. These are our best ewes, plus 100…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Is sugar beet algorithm against growers?

We lifted the last of our 2024 sugar beet on 31 January and have had a good year. Each customer’s sugar beet crop has yielded comfortably above budget, despite using…

YOUNG FARMERS

Olivia Rohll: It's important to engage with Land Use Framework

The Labour government launched its “national conversation” on land use in England on 31 January, inviting stakeholders to give their views on the type and scale of land use change…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Sausage venture highlights staff challenges

It has been a busy start to 2025. We all got the opportunity for a bit of time out over Christmas, which was important, and an advantage of working with…

Business

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MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Smaller breeding flock to keep lamb prices elevated in 2025

Domestic lamb prices are due to remain supported during much of 2025 as a result of fewer breeding ewes and a smaller lamb crop. The UK breeding sheep flock has…

INPUT MARKETS AND PRICES

How the carbon tax on fertiliser will impact farm businesses

A Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (Cbam) is due to be implemented by the government from 1 January 2027, leading to higher fertiliser costs on farm. However, the industry is still…

BUSINESS

Defra secretary Steve Reed backs US trade deal

Defra secretary Steve Reed has thrown his support behind the possibility of a trade deal between the UK and US, despite concerns from British farmers about cheaper American imports undercutting…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Global pig herd set to grow as producer margins improve

Global pork production is set for a modest increase in 2025 of roughly 1%, with sow herds expanding in China, Mexico, and Brazil, but contracting in the US and EU.…

TENANCIES AND RENTS

Succession tenancies in England and Wales not subject to IHT

Succession tenancies are not subject to inheritance tax (IHT), the Tenant Farmers Association (TFA) has clarified.   Although a tenancy may have statutory succession rights, the tenancies themselves are not…

PLANNING PERMISSION

Farm accommodation - the planning options and process

Even as building costs escalate, it is still cheaper, and in many cases more suitable, for farmers to construct a new-build house on their land or convert a redundant barn…

FARM POLICY

Welsh farms could make up 40% of IHT impact, report finds

Welsh farms could account for 40% of the total affected by proposed changes to inheritance tax if the plans go ahead. The Central Association of Agricultural Valuers (CAAV) has warned…

LAND MARKETS

Land market in your area 2024: Scotland

The combined forces of a wet spring and high borrowing costs deterred activity by commercial farmers in the Scottish land market in 2024. Sales that did go ahead were driven…

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Careers

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…

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…