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FARM POLICY

High Court ruling on gene editing puts SPS deal at risk

Government negotiators seeking a “carve out” in ongoing EU-alignment talks to allow the continued development of gene-edited crops could be on the back foot following a recent High Court ruling.…

VARIETY SELECTION

Cereals 2026: Milling wheat offers premiums with lower inputs

Lincolnshire seed merchant Cope launched its new winter wheat variety at the Cereals 2026, offering growers an opportunity to earn milling premiums without the high inputs. The new variety Chessum is…

SPRAYING AND SPREADING

Cereals 2026: First-time entrant picks up top sprayer award

Scott Harrod has been crowned the 2026 Farm Sprayer Operator of the Year (Fsooty) at this week’s Cereals event – success at the first attempt for the Norfolk-based farmworker. The…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

How grazing app cuts time taken to measure grass by 75%

A smartphone app is cutting the time it takes to walk the grazing platform by using a camera to scan paddocks. Instead of typically spending three to four hours plonking…

SOILS

No-till farm evolves to combat frequent flooding

Frequent flooding, poor arable prices and a desire to share knowledge with others is driving on-farm change for Tess Lincoln and her husband Tom. Their Leicestershire farm has a history…

PULSES

Cereals 2026: Pea and bean guide helps growers monitor crops

A pea and bean benchmarking guide to help pulse growers assess crop development, optimise management decisions and improve crop performance has been published at the Cereals event by partners in…

TAX

Why valuation preparation is key under new IHT relief regime

The new limits on agricultural property relief or business property relief from inheritance tax mean there’s a lot more valuation work when a death happens than under the previous regime.…

PLANNING PERMISSION

Planning battle threatens future of buffalo farm

A Staffordshire farmer says his diversified livestock business faces an uncertain future after failure to secure the necessary planning permissions has left him with six months to remove several buildings…

DRILLING

How wider-row spacing may offer more resilient cropping

Wider-row spacing could offer arable farmers the opportunity to establish a more resilient cropping system. Farmers Weekly hears the latest advice from machinery specialist Horsch and rounds-up the pros and…