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DAIRY MARKETS AND PRICES

Spot milk price crashes as processors hit with oversupply

Surplus milk supplies have caused spot milk prices to plummet, with processors struggling to find a home for any excess milk. Breakdowns at factories have left some sites reportedly giving…

NEWS

NFU Cymru urges tighter border controls over FMD fears

NFU Cymru has issued a stark warning to the UK government, calling for urgent action to strengthen border controls amid growing fears of a foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak. The Welsh…

LAND MARKETS

Northumberland mixed farm is a rare offering

The launch of a 663-acre arable and livestock farm in Northumberland on 11 April is expected to generate national interest. The owners of Tughall Grange, near Alnwick, have farmed the…

NEWS

Video: New Frontier boss talks growth amid arable downturn

Agronomy and grain trading group Frontier Agriculture is still in the market for growth through acquisition of other businesses, managing director Diana Overton has said in her first wide-ranging interview…

PAYMENTS, SCHEMES AND GRANTS

Farmers’ spring plans left in turmoil by SFI delays

Thousands of farmers across England are facing delays in the outcome of their Sustainable Farming Incentive applications, disrupting their spring cropping plans and piling further strain on cashflow. Farmers Weekly…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Hogg prices ease as more spring lambs come forward

The lamb trade has remained relatively flat since the start of 2025, with prices struggling to match the highs seen this time last year. The GB deadweight lamb SQQ dropped…

CRIME

Livestock theft alerts spark warning to Scots farmers

Scottish farmers are being urged to remain on high alert following a spate of attempted livestock thefts during the lambing season. The thefts have prompting warnings from NFU Scotland, NFU…

NEWS

Farmers To Action to ramp up 'Say No to Labour' protests

Hundreds of frustrated farmers and members of the wider public are gearing up for a new round of protests against the Labour government. Organised by Farmers To Action, a grassroots…

PLANNING PERMISSION

Welsh farmers urged to weigh in on campsite planning rules

Farmers and landowners in Wales have until 1 July to make their voices heard on a proposed extension to permitted development rights (PDR) that could help boost the rural economy.…

GRASSLAND AND MAIZE EQUIPMENT

Tractek develops trailed grass harrow for ATVs and pickups

Devonian outfit Tractek has bolstered its fledgling range of grassland rejuvenators with a new trailed model. Its debut Scarrow was a tractor-mounted affair that paired 96 scarifying tines with a…

FINANCE

Slumping Scottish farm incomes shouldn’t deter young entrants

The current lamb trade should be a green flag for those hoping to enter the industry in Scotland and who might be deterred by falling farm incomes and challenging policies,…

NEWS

Reeves rejects 'Buy British' plan amid trade tensions

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has firmly rejected calls for a “Buy British” initiative to counter US tariffs, warning against the dangers of an “inward-looking” trade approach. During a session in the…

INPUT MARKETS AND PRICES

US tariffs hit fuel and fertiliser markets

Farm businesses could benefit from lower red diesel prices in the short term as a result of disruption to global markets. However, other input costs, such as fertiliser, remain firm.…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Historic wheat prices struggle to keep up with rising costs

Analysis carried out by farm business analytics company Yagro show how, after accounting for inflation, ex-farm prices for wheat have fallen in recent decades. Industry figures show 1t of wheat…

NEWS

Police appeal after 19 in-lamb ewes stolen in Worcestershire

West Mercia Police have appealed for witnesses after 19 in-lamb ewes were stolen from a farm in north Worcestershire, close to junction 4 of the M5 at Lydiate Ash. The…

BUSINESS

UK ag machinery firms work to mitigate US tariff impact

An already stretched agricultural machinery sector was dealt another blow last week with the announcement of a 10% tariff on exports to the US. Agricultural machinery firms avoided the higher…

ENVIRONMENT

Wildfire warning as Labour plans to ban controlled burning

UK government plans to further restrict controlled burning on peatland has been met with criticism by campaigners, who say the move will risk increasing out-of-control wildfires across the country. The…

DAIRY MARKETS AND PRICES

Arla Foods plans huge merger with German DMK group

Two major European dairy co-operatives, Arla Foods and DMK group have announced merger plans, creating a milk pool of more than 12,000 farmers. The joint co-operative would be the largest…

COMPLIANCE

AHDB prioritises fair environmental standards post-review

The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board has pledged to place environmental standards at the forefront of its reforms in its response to the recent Farm Assurance Review. The levy board…

NEWS

SNP urged to embrace gene editing amid reports of U-turn

Scottish Conservative shadow rural affairs secretary Tim Eagle has called on SNP ministers to show “common sense” and follow through on reports suggesting they will reconsider their opposition to gene…

TOOLS

Stihl lightweight and powerful MS 400.1 chainsaw set for sale

The latest addition to Stihl’s popular petrol chainsaw range is set to go on sale next month. The pro-spec MS 400.1 C-M is 300g lighter and, at 5.2hp, almost as…

CROP WATCH

Crop Watch: Too dry for some crops and OSR starts flowering

The continuing dry conditions after one of the driest Marches is seeing good progress on spring crop drilling, but newly establishing crops are needing some rain in some areas of…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

Apha launches vet recruitment drive to maintain services

The Animal and Plant Health Agency (Apha) is recruiting field vets across various locations in England to stay at the forefront of tackling animal diseases. The 30 positions available cover…

FARM POLICY

Farmers drive tractors over Humber Bridge in IHT protest

Frustrated farmers drove their tractors over the Humber Bridge on Sunday (6 April) in a fresh protest against the Labour government’s controversial plans to impose a farm inheritance tax starting…

NEWS

Minette Batters to lead Defra farm profitability review

Minette Batters, former president of the National Farmers’ Union (NFU), has been appointed by Defra to lead a comprehensive review of farm profitability. The review, announced on Monday (7 April)…

NEWS

Wet weather set to relieve farmers’ drought fears

UK farmers can expect relief from ongoing drought concerns as wetter weather is forecast from mid-April, providing a timely boost to the agricultural sector. Following several weeks of dry conditions…

POULTRY

Poultry housing order extended in the north of England

A housing order for poultry and kept birds has been extended for the North of England from Monday (7 April) to help prevent further outbreaks of bird flu. The latest…

ARABLE

AHDB opens 2025 planting survey to assess UK crop areas

The AHDB has launched its 2025 Planting Survey, aiming to estimate the area of cereals and oilseed rape intended for harvest in the UK. The survey, which is open until…

CULTIVATORS

6.3m Kuhn Starliner hoe flicks weeds from growing crops

The Starliner rotary hoe is the latest addition to Kuhn’s mechanical weeding range, designed to hoick undesirable species from young crops while simultaneously aerating the soil surface. There’s just one…

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