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BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

How farmers can avoid mistakes in HMRC tax inspections

With HMRC under pressure to increase revenue in the face of rising government borrowing costs, many farmers are likely to get their first-ever tax inspection. Five thousand extra inspectors will…

NEWS

Essex farmers warned over pothole repair scam

Farmers across north Essex are being warned to stay alert after a spate of aggressive scams in which criminals posing as road workers demand huge sums for work farmers never…

BREXIT

Farmers warned to prepare now for EU trade reset

Farmers and agri-food businesses are being urged to start preparing for major changes to UK-EU trade rules. This comes as ministers push ahead with a new sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS)…

YOUNG FARMERS

Emily Lees: Calving success isn’t always measured by survival

After nearly three years on farm, I finally faced my first very premature calf. We run a spring-calving herd, starting in March, ready to turn mother and baby out onto…

LIVESTOCK

Advice on growing successful maize crops after a wet winter

Challenging wet weather, waterlogged soils and flooded sites mean growers must be flexible and develop a farm-specific strategy to get maize seed in the ground this year. Conditions are not…

WHATS IN YOUR SHED

What's in Your Shed? visits a mixed-fleet Gretna contractor

The diverse range of machinery littering the yard of Dumfriesshire outfit G Rae Contracting includes five of the UK’s top 10 tractors brands. Farmers Weekly puts the questions to frontman…

DISEASE MANAGEMENT

How two changes can triple the lifespan of SDHI fungicides

Winter wheat growers are being advised to utilise the four main groups of fungicides to help fight any build-up of disease resistance and prolong the life of newer products. This…