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FARM POLICY

Scots farm leaders welcome new first minister John Swinney

Scottish farm leaders have congratulated John Swinney on becoming the seventh first minister for Scotland, and vowed to work together to strengthen the agricultural industry. Mr Swinney, 60, was elected…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

UK plantings improve but still poor as wheat hits £190/t

Winter wheat crop conditions in April made some improvements on the previous month but remain very poor by historic standards with yields expected to be low this harvest. Almost half…

NEWS

NPA rejects Defra's 'method of production' labelling plans

Pig producers have rejected government plans to introduce new food labels that specify the method of production, saying it will add cost and complexity while failing to deliver on its…

FARM POLICY

Irranca-Davies: ‘My appointment is opportunity for a reset’

Wales’s new cabinet secretary for rural affairs, Huw Irranca-Davies, has admitted "something went awry" in the relationship between the Welsh government and the farming community in recent months, but told…

MEDICINES

Defra launches plan to combat antimicrobial resistance

Defra has today announced a new five-year plan to tackle antimicrobial resistance (AMR) – a global issue that makes infections difficult or impossible to treat, and affects humans and animals…

INPUT MARKETS AND PRICES

Fertiliser appears reasonably priced with demand increasing

Reduced demand for fertiliser so far this season has kept prices in check and at their lowest levels for three years despite issues at manufacturers across Europe. Demand for product…

WEED MANAGEMENT

Growers advised to act now to control wild oats in cereals

Wheat and barley growers are being advised to act now to control winter and spring wild oats, or face yield losses of up to 1t/ha. The wet weather has led…

TELEHANDLERS

Weidemann extends telehandler range with 9m-reach T9535

Having focused for many years on articulated loaders – plus a couple of ultra-compact four-wheel-steer models along the way – Weidemann is now growing its full-size telehandler portfolio. The latest…

COMMUNITY

Clarkson's Farm 3 wins plaudits from farmers

Farmers and viewers of Amazon Prime have given a broadly upbeat response to the first batch of episodes of Clarkson’s Farm 3, praising the show’s realistic portrayal of the ups…

ELM

Growing SFI uptake with almost 14,000 agreements in place

More farmers in England have signed up to environmental schemes, with 13,900 Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) 2023 agreements now in place. This figure represents a significant increase on the number…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

Bluetongue vaccine for UK farmers 'unlikely' this summer

The government is liaising with vaccine manufacturers on the development of an authorised bluetongue vaccine, but one is unlikely to be available for UK farmers this season. A vaccine for…

NEWS

Son's fundraiser for farmer in murder probe tops £50,000

A fundraiser set up to support the family of a farmer accused of shooting dead a suspected burglar has raised more than £50,000 in just a few days. Rob Lomas,…

NEWS

FW Podcast Ep 204: Industry leaders voice HSE concerns

 In this episode, industry leaders voice concern after the Health and Safety Executive says it will no longer take a pro-active approach to farm safety. It's been a sticky few…

TELEHANDLERS

Dieci adds big, 153hp T80 to pivot-steer telehandler range

Dieci’s bend-in-the-middle Agri Pivot range has been bolstered with the introduction of a new flagship model, the T80. Power is the headline improvement, with the switch to a 4.5-litre FPT…

NEWS

King’s Awards for ADF Milking and Teagle Machinery

Two British agri-tech companies have won the prestigious King’s Awards for Enterprise. ADF Milking and Teagle Machinery were both honoured in the second year of King Charles’s annual awards for…

BUSINESS

'Halt BPS cuts' says NFU as farmer confidence plummets

The NFU is urging Defra to call a halt to the phase-out of the Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) in England for 2024 in the wake of an ongoing crisis of…

GRASSLAND AND MAIZE EQUIPMENT

Devon firm develops simple tine-and-harrow grass rejuvenator

Tractek Engineering has launched a new 2m-wide grassland rejuvenation tool that combines spring-loaded scarifying tines with a traditional chain harrow mat. The nattily named Scarrow is the first implement produced…

MAIZE DRILLS

Amazone slims down Precea precision seeder with 6m model

Amazone has further expanded its Precea trailed precision seeder range with a 6m, eight-row version to suit contractors and growers who do not need the big capacity of the current…

NEWS

This Week in Farming: Transition Live, Valtra and policy news

Welcome to another edition of This Week in Farming, your regular round-up of the best content from Farmers Weekly. But first, fancy a farming day out next week? If you’ve…

NEWS

Gosling Report calls for legislation on NI farmgate prices

A hard-hitting new report reflects a dire situation for family farmers across Northern Ireland (NI) and claims that legislation on farmgate prices is the only way forward. Farmers For Action…

CEREAL DRILLS

Pottinger Vitasem seed drills gain bigger hoppers

Larger hoppers and easier calibration are among updates to Pottinger’s piggy-back Vitasem seed drills. Designed to mount on a tine or disc cultivator, or a power harrow such as the…

INPUT MARKETS AND PRICES

Mole Valley Farmers sells off fertiliser site to Thomas Bell

Mole Valley Farmers has agreed to sell its fertiliser storage and blending facility at Newport in Wales to Lincolnshire-based fertiliser importer Thomas Bell and Sons. Following the sale, it is…

BUSINESS

GEA Farm Technologies acquires South West Dairy Services

Dairy equipment specialists GEA Farm Technologies has acquired South West Dairy Services, expanding its presence further in the region. Devon-based South West Dairy Services has already been operating as one…

FARM POLICY

Welsh policy roundtable to review 10% tree cover plans

Controversial plans to make every farm in Wales plant at least 10% of their productive land with trees are likely to be revised, with the government announcing a new SFS…

HEALTH AND SAFETY

Kent beef farm fined £12k for safety breaches

A farming business in Kent has been fined £12,000 for multiple, serious health and safety breaches. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) said Seymour Stevens Ltd, which operates a beef…

BOVINE TB

Pembrokeshire dairy farmer loses 53 more cows to bovine TB

A Pembrokeshire dairy farmer has lost 53 more cows to bovine TB and slammed the Welsh government for its ongoing failure to tackle the disease in all areas. Steve Evans…

LAND MARKETS

Arable and mixed farms with development potential hit market

After poor weather delayed photographs and marketing plans for farm sales in the first four months of the year, the pace is picking up on new launches. Carter Jonas and…

NEWS

Farm to Fork summit returns to Downing Street in May

Prime minister Rishi Sunak will welcome farmers and industry representatives to 10 Downing Street on Tuesday 14 May for the second UK Farm to Fork Summit. Last year's event was…

NEWS

Ulster Farmers Union elects new president and top team

William Irvine has been elected as the new president of the Ulster Farmers Union (UFU), taking over from David Brown. Mr Irvine, a dairy farmer from County Armagh, will take…

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