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STAFF MANAGEMENT

How new schemes offer scope for farm work candidates

The November 2025 Budget included some positive news on opportunities with potential to encourage more young people into agricultural employment. The government allocated £820m to, in part, fund six months…

NEWS

This Week in Farming: Kit dealers ranked, oat juice and SFI

Welcome back to another edition of This Week in Farming, your regular round-up of the best Farmers Weekly content from the past seven days. First, here are your markets (opens…

PEST MANAGEMENT

10-point plan to beat flea beetle in oilseed rape

Oilseed rape growers are being urged to follow a 10-point plan to limit damage from cabbage stem flea beetles, with the most important factor being choosing a drilling date. AHDB's…

TRACTORS

AgXeed develops more powerful tracked driverless tractor

A more powerful version of the tracked AgBot self-guided driverless tractor has been developed by Dutch specialist AgXeed to cater for growers who like the concept but want more muscle…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Why Canadians call wheat 'poverty grass'

I started the new year with a trip across the Atlantic to speak at Canada’s South West Agricultural Conference about improving wheat yields. This was a difficult gig as Canadians frequently…

STAFF MANAGEMENT

Employ more dairy staff for fewer hours, farmers advised

The dairy industry does not have a labour shortage. Instead, farmers need to fundamentally address the way they manage people to make the sector more attractive, believes recruitment specialist Paul…

NEWS

Farmer fined £11,000 for movement and TB testing breaches

A farmer has been ordered to pay almost £11,000 after being prosecuted for serious breaches of cattle movement and bovine tuberculosis (TB) testing regulations. John Andrew Hawley, who traded as…

NEWS

Miliband under fire over surge in farmland solar approvals

Energy secretary Ed Miliband is facing a mounting political and rural backlash after approving a wave of large-scale solar projects that critics say will swallow productive farmland and industrialise the…

FARM POLICY

Efra calls for phased approach to EU SPS agreement

Rushing through a sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) agreement with the EU could have major consequences for British farmers and should be pursued with caution, MPs on the Environment, Food and…

ENVIRONMENT

Livestock farmer sustainability initiative launched by Dunbia

Major meat processor Dunbia, a division of Dawn Meats, has launched a project with nine beef and sheep farmers across the UK in a targeted effort to cut carbon emissions…