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FARM POLICY

Defra silent on impact of EU reset on farmers

Defra has refused to say whether it has assessed the impact on British farmers of losing key plant protection products as part of its post-Brexit reset negotiations with the EU.…

INPUT MARKETS AND PRICES

Ag inflation at highest rate since invasion of Ukraine

Agricultural input inflation - agflation - is now rising at its fastest rate since early 2022, with the war in the Middle East signalling an even tighter squeeze on margins…

ENVIRONMENTAL SCHEMES

Farmers to share in £4.5m grant for wetting lowland peats

Farmers and landowners across England can apply for new funding launched by the Environment Agency to improve water management in lowland peat areas. Up to £4.5m is available through the…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: A grounding journey from folk to fields

All my life, I’ve considered myself a bit odd. Those who know me well will doubtless be nodding their heads in fervent agreement at this. But I’m not talking about…

LAND MARKETS

Farms and bare land launch from Northumberland to Devon

A range of bare blocks of land and smaller holdings are the bulk of new launches this week. But one farm is larger in scale and offers a blank canvas…

TRACTORS

Mitas creates Granterra tyre for low-speed, high-torque needs

A heavy-duty tyre developed by Mitas is designed for larger tractors, from around the 200hp mark upwards, undertaking heavy cultivation. The Granterra meets the criteria for the industry’s VF category.…

LIVESTOCK

How lung scanning is leading to healthier dairy calves

A growing commitment by his dairy farming clients to improve calf health is keeping vet Peter O’Malley busier than ever. See also: Benefits of lung scanning for respiratory disease in calves…

OPINION

Editor's View: Up horn, down corn likely outcome in EU deal

We may be less than two months from the government’s most consequential bundle of decisions relating to agriculture for this parliament. The way Westminster’s negotiations with the EU pan out…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Cameras in calving shed well worth the money

It has been a good start to calving so far, with just under 70% of the herd having successfully calved within the first month. The recent dry spell of weather…