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BUSINESS

Farmers hit by red diesel price surge as PM offers no relief

Farmers facing a sharp rise in red diesel costs were told during a Commons debate on the Middle East crisis that the government was “looking at contingencies” but had offered…

FLY-TIPPING

Cow granted waste disposal licence in three seconds

A cow in Wiltshire has been legally approved to carry waste, exposing flaws in government licensing as fly-tipping rises and criminals exploit weak checks to operate unchecked. A Charolais-cross cow…

DAIRY MARKETS AND PRICES

Supply chain adjudicator seeks dairy farmer feedback

Dairy producers are being encouraged to share their views on milk pricing and supply chain relationships with Defra’s agricultural supply chain adjudicator. A sharp fall in farmgate milk prices in…

BOVINE TB

Defra awards £15m badger vaccination contract

A major new drive to control bovine tuberculosis (TB) has been launched after Defra awarded a £15.2m contract to Farmcare Solutions to expand badger vaccination across England. The joint venture…

NEWS

FW Podcast Ep 300: Legal challenge over Traveller site

In this episode, Travellers set up an unauthorised encampment in Hertfordshire, and new planning rules face their biggest test yet. The situation has big implications for growers and livestock producers…

NUTRITION AND FERTILISER

How funding is helping farmers with foliar nutrition efficacy

Prolonged conflict in the Middle East is having serious repercussions on fertiliser prices around the world, making Cambridgeshire farmer Tom Pearson’s foliar fertiliser project even more timely. Using home-produced foliar nitrogen,…

MACHINERY

Franchises swap hands as machinery market squeeze drags on

Our latest roundup of dealer movements includes significant changes by CNH, Manitou and Merlo continue to reshape dealer networks throughout the UK. See also: Bushel Plus offers quick-change concaves for JD…

BREEDING AND FERTILITY

Pros and cons of sweeper bulls v all artificial insemination

Running bulls in dairy herds carries safety and biosecurity risks, but they are an effective and often low-cost means of sweeping up cows and heifers not in-calf after the artificial…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Deadline looms for Defra’s mandatory vet visit consultation

Farmers have just over a month left to respond to a major Defra consultation that could make vet visits mandatory on farms in England. Launched at the NFU Conference in…

NEWS

Cereals 2026 event to feature new Livestock Zone

A renewed focus on mixed farming will be in the spotlight this summer as Cereals 2026 introduces a dedicated Livestock Zone for the first time, reflecting growing demand from UK…

OPINION

Opinion: Big ag uses its power to exploit farmers

Most of us are familiar with Del Boy’s “no money back, no guarantee” mantra, but don’t you feel like that’s where we’re at? The march of capitalism in farming over…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: What I've learned about potato production

Potato planting has begun, and I’ve been reflecting on what has worked well over past years. It’s tricky, as we have about 25 weeks from planting to harvest. It’s always…