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CEREAL DRILLS

Bolt-on kit adds compost teas and nutrients during drilling

Since moving to his North Yorkshire arable farm two-and-a-half years ago, Matt Emmett has been on a quest to breathe new life into its light-bodied soils. Prior to his arrival,…

DAIRY

How difficult succession talks led to dairy expansion

Despite being a partner in the business at the age of 18 and driving many key decisions, John Cartledge found his ambition had outgrown the acreage at his family’s dairy…

CROP WATCH

Crop Watch: Hopes for drier weather and wheat T0 strategies

Farmer and agronomists are hoping for a more settled spell of weather, as the continuing damp conditions are hampering fieldwork. Septoria and yellow rust are being found in wheat crops…

BRITAIN'S FITTEST FARMER

Britain’s Fittest Farmer 2026: Returnees chase title again

Entries are open for Britain’s Fittest Farmer 2026, with qualifying heats scheduled for June at the Lincolnshire Show and the Cereals event at Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm. The annual…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Farming skills fêted at long-service awards

Since I last wrote, a great deal has happened. The Stirling Bull Sales, which I unfortunately missed, proved highly successful for both Aberdeen Angus and Beef Shorthorns, reflecting the buoyant…

FARM POLICY

Farmers' High Court battle begins over IHT reforms

A legal challenge to farm inheritance tax reforms began today (17 March) in the High Court, with farmers and business owners arguing the government acted unlawfully by failing to properly…

INPUT MARKETS AND PRICES

Mixed reaction to £53m heating oil support

Farmers and rural households that rely on heating oil will receive targeted support after the government confirmed a £53m package to help low-income families cope with soaring fuel costs. However,…

BIODIVERSITY

High Court finds Dartmoor stock assessments inadequate

The High Court has ruled that the Dartmoor Commoners’ Council (DCC) failed in its legal duty to properly assess livestock levels on Dartmoor Commons. The judicial review, heard in July…

DISEASE MANAGEMENT

Yellow rust alert: Disease reported in winter wheat across UK

Reports of yellow rust in several winter wheat varieties are coming in across the UK. Varieties susceptible at the young plant stage may need fungicide treatment during the T0 to…

FLY-TIPPING

Police-style powers for EA in waste crime crackdown

The government has announced plans to give Environment Agency officers police-style powers in a major crackdown on waste crime, a move welcomed by farming leaders who say rural communities are…

PLANNING PERMISSION

Compulsory purchase threatened for Oxford-Cambridge corridor

Compulsory purchase will be used if land is not offered to develop the Oxford-Cambridge arc, Chancellor Rachel Reeves said in a speech on Tuesday (17 March). Delivering the 2026 Mais…