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SOILS

How project is helping French growers adapt to climate change

Like arable farmers in the UK, growers in central France are counting the high cost of climate change with reduced yields and the greater risk of crop failures. But for…

OPINION

Editor's View: Time for the arable sector to sound the alarm

As I have written in this column before, farming is in many ways remarkably good at not changing too quickly despite the pressures that often weigh on it. This is…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: Pressure, pitches and the perils of farming

The great Australian all-rounder Keith Miller, who’d flown Mosquito fighter-bombers in multiple missions over mainland Europe during the war, was asked by Michael Parkinson many years later about the pressure…

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

How low-input farming can protect profits as costs rise

Events in the Middle East have seen fertiliser and fuel prices skyrocket, renewing interest in farming systems that are less dependent on artificial inputs and not so exposed when global…

FARM POLICY

Welsh election debate sharpens focus on farming policy

With less than a month until voters go to the polls in Wales, agriculture has become a key election issue, with political parties setting out competing visions for the sector.…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Time-saving milk cart eases bulging calf sheds

Six weeks since the start of calving, and it’s definitely been a whirlwind as we hit 70% calved within four weeks. Like everything in life, though, the good times don’t…

POULTRY

Defra defends poultry stats amid claims 25m birds 'missing'

Defra has played down claims that its records of the UK poultry population are “misleading and inaccurate”, insisting its numbers are fit for purpose. The claims are made in a…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Potato markets under strain as supply outweighs demand

Both domestic and European potato markets appear under increasing pressure, as subdued demand and ample supplies weigh on prices. European potato futures have fallen sharply again, with prices slipping from…

LAND MARKETS

Farmland prices robust despite sharp drop in sales

The volume of farmland coming onto the market in England and Wales has fallen sharply at the start of 2026, as uncertainty around politics, the wider economy and global events…

ENVIRONMENT

Defra urged to implement a new soil resilience scheme

The Central Association of Agricultural Valuers (CAAV) is urging the government to introduce a one-off “soil improvement and resilience scheme” following disruption to fertiliser markets due to the Iran war.…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Biosecurity app helps Welsh farms improve animal health

Trials of a new biosecurity app on Welsh livestock farms are helping improve animal health and drive down antibiotics use, according to farmers and vets involved in the project. Around…