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CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Wheat flutters around £172/t amid US-Iran talks uncertainty

UK wheat futures have been fluctuating between £170/t and £175/t for the May 2026 contract, as markets react to a rapidly evolving situation in the Middle East. Volatility has presented…

NEWS

Duchy sale plan leaves Devon farm tenants facing uncertainty

Tenant farmers on the Duchy of Cornwall’s Bradninch estate in Mid Devon are facing uncertainty after being told the Duchy plans to sell the estate’s farmland. Farmers Weekly understands several…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Lamb trade breaks £8/kg barrier driven by strong demand

Finished hoggs lifted to £8/kg deadweight at UK abattoirs in March, putting prices 60p/kg up from year-earlier levels. Strong seasonal demand throughout Ramadan and in the build-up to Easter has…

LAND MARKETS

Scottish crofters welcome more supportive land laws

Scottish crofters have welcomed new legislation aimed at simplifying land management rules and easing administrative burdens, following the passage of the Crofting and Scottish Land Court Bill at Holyrood on…

NEWS

George Eustice gives candid insight on Westminster

Politicians at the highest levels of government are often no better equipped to make decisions than anyone else, former Defra secretary George Eustice has said. Speaking during a Women in…

TRACTORS

First impressions: John Deere's 8RX 540 breaks new ground

American heavy artillery of a friendlier type will be shipped across the Atlantic later this year when the first battalion of Europe-bound 8Rs and RXs departs John Deere’s Iowan factory.…

ARABLE

3 ways private funding for arable environmental schemes work

As public funding disappears and the future of environmental schemes remains uncertain, growers looking to plug the hole in farm finances are being tempted by private funding initiatives. Farmers want…

LIVESTOCK

How drying poultry manure can deliver for the bottom line

Chicken manure does not always receive the best press – blamed to varying degrees for water pollution, obnoxious smells and general unpleasantness. But for north-east egg producer and regenerative arable…

POULTRY

Shell Shocked report reveals growing threat of imported eggs

Pressure is growing on the UK government to tighten controls on imported eggs, as industry leaders raise concerns over food safety, animal welfare and the future of domestic production. A…

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

Farmstrong to launch mental health workshops in Scotland

A new series of mental wellbeing workshops designed specifically for farmers and crofters is being rolled out across Scotland, with organisers aiming to bring practical support directly into agricultural communities.…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Early lambs will provide welcome summer income

Our first group of 200 ewes, mostly Aberfield cross Welsh, started lambing early March indoors. A further 600 lamb outdoors throughout April. I prefer outdoor lambing, but I also like…