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FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Constructive chat from environment inspection

“Mr de Feyter, this is so-and-so from the Environment Agency. Your holding has been selected for a random inspection; we would like to arrange a date to come and see…

COMMUNITY

Farming clubs help rural pupils build skills and confidence

Weekly lunchtime farming clubs are helping pupils across the Peak District develop practical skills, explore agricultural careers and feel more confident about their rural identity. Run by the Farming Life…

ARABLE

Row intensifies over pre-harvest glyphosate use

Campaigners are stepping up pressure on the government to ban pre-harvest use of glyphosate, as farmers warn the move could hit UK food production. The Soil Association, backed by more…

MARKETS AND TRENDS

Velcourt machinery up for auction after major restructure

Farm management business Velcourt is set to sell off a sizeable share of its arable machinery as part of a strategic restructure of its farming operations. Velcourt confirmed plans last…

FLY-TIPPING

Fly-tippers face losing driving licences under new powers

Fly-tippers face losing their driving licences under tough new court powers designed to curb illegal dumping across England’s towns and the countryside – measures that farmers say cannot come soon…

INPUT MARKETS AND PRICES

Rising food prices ‘won’t reach farmgate’, farmers warned

Farmers will miss out on rising food prices this year, as new evidence shows supermarket inflation is unlikely to translate into higher farmgate returns. New intelligence from the Bank of…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Food companies fail to deliver on animal welfare promises

Many of the world’s largest food companies are failing to turn animal welfare commitments into consistent action on farm, according to a new global benchmark. The latest Business Benchmark on…

WILDLIFE

Northern farmers reject sea eagle reintroduction in NFU poll

An NFU survey has revealed deep concern among farmers over proposals to reintroduce white‑tailed eagles to parts of northern England, highlighting a widening divide between agricultural and conservation perspectives. The…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

Benefits of digestible cocksfoot and tall fescue in drought

Demand for grass mixes that perform dependably in dry conditions can be met by growing cocksfoot and tall fescue, with only slight changes in management to ryegrass-dominant swards. While perennial…