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PAYMENTS, SCHEMES AND GRANTS

Defra seeks solutions on expiring CS agreements

Thousands of English farmers face uncertainty in 2026 with Countryside Stewardship (CS) Mid Tier agreements set to expire, raising concerns about continuity of support under the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI).…

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

Why farming in pain needs a culture shift

Physical pain and discomfort are often treated in farming as something to push through rather than something to address, according to the latest Farmers Weekly Level the Field survey. Responses…

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Retail supplier Enterprise Foods goes into liquidation

Glasgow-based retail supplier Enterprise Foods, trading as Localist - The Food Merchant, has reportedly been placed into liquidation and ceased trading on 18 March. The firm had acted as an…

BOVINE TB

TB at lowest levels in England for nearly two decades

Bovine tuberculosis in England’s cattle herds has fallen to its lowest levels since the mid-2000s, according to official statistics for the 12 months to December 2025. The latest quarterly figures,…

BUSINESS

Mole Valley Farmers returns to profit after two tough years

Mole Valley Farmers has turned a profit for the first time in three years, as it recovers from a challenging trading environment. The agricultural supply business made an operating profit…

LAND MARKETS

Essex and Devon holdings offer diverse incomes

Two farms with productive land, large period houses and income-generating diversifications are new to the market in England as the shift in seasons kick-starts a fresh wave of spring launches.…

NEWS

Major illegal ‘smokies’ trader admits offences

A key figure in the illegal “smokies” trade has admitted a string of offences following an investigation by the Food Standards Agency’s National Food Crime Unit (NFCU). Carmello Gale, 71,…

ENVIRONMENT

Welsh government launches gamebird release evidence review

The Welsh government has launched an independent call for evidence on gamebird release, signalling a further step towards tighter regulation of the sector. In a written statement published on 17…

OPINION

Editor's View: Pleasing end to thorny dairy succession issue

If you have been to a few farming conferences in your time, you may well have seen the cartoon of two business owners talking about their staff. “What if we…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: Great things happen when women run with the ball

I’m always late to the party when it comes to celebration days and should really try harder to time my ramblings accordingly, but I’m a big fan of International Women’s…

LAYERS

Why egg producer includes humic acid in layer rations

The latest cycle of hens at Glanalders in Radnorshire produced 14 eggs a bird more than the breed average, worth an additional revenue of £37,300 across the flock of Burford…

SPRAYERS

Sam-Dimension provides ultra-accurate weed maps for sprayers

German ag-tech company Sam-Dimension is bringing its “ultra-high resolution” weed detection system to the UK. Its quadcopter drone can cover 1ha/min along a planned flightpath, with images captured at sub-2mm…

DISEASE MANAGEMENT

Advice on effective late blight control in potatoes

Alternating fungicides to protect chemistry is key to maintaining effective late blight control in potatoes. Resistance management is a central component of any potato blight programme as aggressive and resistant…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: All set for lambing and calving outdoors

Spring is on the horizon and the pace is certainly picking up here at Gelston Lamb. The ewes that have been grazing forage rape throughout the winter have now all…

COMMUNITY

Farmers’ choir brings mental health message to BGT

A Buckinghamshire farmer will take to the national stage this weekend as part of a 32-strong rural choir aiming to highlight farming and mental health on Britain’s Got Talent. Richard…