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GRANTS

Defra reintroduces £150m of capital grants in England

Capital grants are being reintroduced by Defra for farmers in England, after the scheme was unexpectedly closed last November, providing £150m in funding for 78 specified items. The new package…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Standing straw auctions kick off season on a high

Auctioneers have reported exceptional demand for standing straw ahead of harvest, although there seems to be a great deal of variation between locations. A “tremendous” trade was observed by auctioneering…

FARM POLICY

Drop in livestock numbers threatens Welsh economy

A drop in livestock numbers would have devastating consequences for the Welsh economy and the supply chain, the Economy, Trade and Rural Affairs (Etra) committee in the Welsh parliament heard…

COMMUNITY

400hp Massey Ferguson 8S tractor tackles rally-raid

After eight days blasting along rough, rock-strewn tracks and scrabbling for grip scaling tall sand dunes, a much-modified farm tractor completed a gruelling rally-raid motorsport event for the first time.…

VARIETY SELECTION

Bedford grower assesses new varieties to replace Extase

Matt Fuller is set to switch to two new milling wheat varieties this autumn to replace much of his Extase area if the Group 2 millers fulfil their promise on…

DAIRY

FW Awards: Meet the 2025 Dairy Farmer of the Year finalists

Their farming systems are very different, but production efficiency and vision are the common denominators that link these three highly successful dairy enterprises. Finalists Dan Lovatt, New Grange Farm, Staffordshire…

PARTNERSHIPS

Common farm partnership accounts errors and how to avoid them

Many farming partnership accounts contain errors which cause complications, cost and stress when there is a change, such as a death or retirement from the business, or a dispute. As…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Maize set to be 'neck-high by 4 July'

We have been lucky with rain in June, receiving 52mm. This was a little too late for the early maturing wheats, as they have gone downhill fast. The spring wheat…