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CEREALS

Mud warning for exhibitors ahead of Cereals

Organisers of Cereals have issued a mud warning ahead of the show’s opening at Diddly Squat Farm, advising exhibitors to arrive in 4x4 vehicles and prepare for difficult ground conditions…

PAYMENTS, SCHEMES AND GRANTS

Defra doubles Adopt funding cap to £200,000

Defra has doubled the maximum grant available through its Adopt farmer-led innovation programme from £100,000 to £200,000, following industry calls for support for larger and more ambitious on-farm trials. The…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

West Wales bluetongue case sparks vaccine reminder

Farmers are being urged to vaccinate livestock against bluetongue following a series of new cases across England and Wales, including the first confirmed case in west Wales. Bluetongue is a…

DISEASE MANAGEMENT

Take-all in wheat: Advice for growers as weather shifts risk

Take-all is the most economically damaging root disease of consecutive wheats in UK arable systems, with yield losses in the range 10-20% common. Its impact can be much worse in…

PIGS

3 ways artificial intelligence can improve pig health

Artificial intelligence is being used to improve management of health, welfare and performance on both individual pig farms and across the sector. As well as generating greater value from existing…

SPRAYERS

Driver’s View: Neil Hall’s Landquip InTrac trailed sprayer

The InTrac is Landquip’s contribution to the world of high-output trailed spraying, armed with polyethylene tanks of up to 8,000 litres and booms as wide as 44m. The latter are…

CROP WATCH

Crop Watch: High aphid numbers in peas and wheat

A change to more unsettled weather has brought an increased disease risk and high numbers of aphids on wheat ears and in pea crops. See also: Caithness farmer grows over…

OPINION

Opinion: Hay meadow work prompts cricket pitch fantasy

If all goes to plan, we’ll be clearing the back meadow of hay bales in the next couple of weeks. And when it’s done, I have a little tradition. I…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Food security is becoming high risk

Spring 2026 has been a dry one across the UK, more so for some than others. We have been fortunate, with rainfall at critical times, leaving crops looking respectable, but…