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BUSINESS

Milk processors start 2026 with further sharp price cuts

British dairy farmers have been hit with a further round of price cuts as the sector battles to control large volumes of milk. Farmgate milk prices dropped sharply throughout the…

NEWS

Bird flu and bluetongue spread despite cold snap

Avian influenza and bluetongue disease have continued to spread over the festive period, despite the existence of mandatory housing orders for poultry and the sharp drop in temperatures minimising midge…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

UK beef granted reciprocal access to US market

A quota for UK beef exports to the US has been introduced by the Office of the United States Trade Representative, allowing up to 13,000t of British beef a year…

AGRICULTURAL TRANSITION

Welsh SFS launches as farmers weigh up options

Wales’ long-awaited post-Brexit farm support system officially launched on 1 January 2026. The Sustainable Farming Scheme (SFS) marks a major shift in how Welsh agriculture is funded. The scheme, which…

COMMUNITY

Rescuers save ewe and lamb from Gwynedd cliff

Mountain rescuers were called to an unusual incident in north Wales after a ewe and her lamb were spotted stranded on cliffs above farmland in Snowdonia National Park. Ogwen Valley…

NEWS

Final days to apply for Red Tractor chief executive role

With only a handful of days remaining until applications close, Red Tractor has highlighted the final opportunity for candidates to apply for its chief executive role, ahead of Jim Moseley’s…

FARM POLICY

FW Survey: Widespread fear of government policy for 2026

When it comes to the great British weather, farmers are nothing if not eternal optimists.  Every year we ask our readers what has been the greatest challenge they have faced…

BUSINESS

Outlook 2026: Dairy sector to see continued price pressure

The UK dairy sector is reflecting on a year of contrasts, with localised forage shortages, a once-again volatile milk price and a widening gap between milk contracts in terms of…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Slurry channel snarl-up tests patience

I enter 2026, like many of you I'm sure, with a mix of enthusiasm and trepidation. The milk markets are still a complete disaster zone, government policy seems completely against…

COVER CROPS

Trial shows how to establish a cover crop before harvest

Establishing multispecies cover crops into a standing crop of wheat has shown promise in a replicated large-scale trial in Northamptonshire. While it’s well-known that earlier establishment of cover crops is…

HOES

New in-row weeder launched for arable and horticultural crops

In-row weeding for precision-sown arable and horticultural crops is the latest development in Einbock’s already extensive portfolio of mechanical weed control implements. The Invera uses a single camera per row…