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NEWS

King’s Awards for ADF Milking and Teagle Machinery

Two British agri-tech companies have won the prestigious King’s Awards for Enterprise. ADF Milking and Teagle Machinery were both honoured in the second year of King Charles’s annual awards for…

BUSINESS

'Halt BPS cuts' says NFU as farmer confidence plummets

The NFU is urging Defra to call a halt to the phase-out of the Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) in England for 2024 in the wake of an ongoing crisis of…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

Advice on grazing management for dairy heifers

Well-managed rotational grazing for dairy replacements can produce cost-effective growth and train calves to become effective grazers. However, it is important to recognise the limitations in their first grazing year.…

CARBON

How Arable Insights farmers approach carbon opportunities

From selling carbon credits to receiving premiums for commodities grown in a climate-friendly way, the potential upside to farming carbon is becoming clearer. But only one of Farmers Weekly’s Arable…

GRASSLAND AND MAIZE EQUIPMENT

Devon firm develops simple tine-and-harrow grass rejuvenator

Tractek Engineering has launched a new 2m-wide grassland rejuvenation tool that combines spring-loaded scarifying tines with a traditional chain harrow mat. The nattily named Scarrow is the first implement produced…

COMMUNITY

Jack Frater: More farming reality on TV and fewer alpacas

Do accountants head home at the end of the day to watch TV programmes about accountancy? I very much doubt it, because the subject is not seen by producers as…

MARKET OPPORTUNITIES

Why a Scottish estate harvests crops every month of the year

Crops are harvested 12 months of the year at Stracathro Estate on the east coast of Scotland to fuel a 2MW anaerobic digestion plant, which requires the equivalent feedstock of…

BEEF

16 ways to improve suckler herd profitability

British beef farmers can check their management practices against a list of tried and tested ways to make their suckler herds more profitable and productive. A joint levy board initiative…

FARMLIFE FRAMED

Photo of the Week: Planting potatoes at sunrise

Despite ongoing wet weather, spring is here and farmers will be hoping that the UK has turned a corner when it comes to the weather. JH Hamilton of West Fortune…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Let’s keep the anti-meat agenda honest

Not all heroes wear capes, or in this case, not all heroines. Bear with me because this is convoluted. I like to read The Guardian newspaper for its good coverage…

COMMUNITY

Agriculture student to undertake Edinburgh marathon in wellies

Agriculture student Gillies Boyd, from Argyll in the west of Scotland, is raising funds for Macmillan Cancer Support by undertaking the Edinburgh marathon at the end of May, with one…

MAIZE DRILLS

Amazone slims down Precea precision seeder with 6m model

Amazone has further expanded its Precea trailed precision seeder range with a 6m, eight-row version to suit contractors and growers who do not need the big capacity of the current…

NEWS

Opinion: No 'normal' season since 2018

The period since October 2023 has been merely the latest and most extreme example of the future that awaits agricultural production in the UK as the world’s climate warms. Space…

DIVERSIFICATION

How farms can help meet electric vehicle charging demands

The RAC estimates around 1.1m fully electric vehicles (EVs) are on UK roads, and with sales of new petrol and diesel cars set to end by 2035, that figure is…

DAIRY

How separate milking groups helped parlour efficiency

Getting more heifers to calve down for a second lactation and improving milking parlour efficiency are the result of William Baillie’s herd group dynamics at Hillhead Farm, Biggar, Lanarkshire. Making…

NEWS

This Week in Farming: Transition Live, Valtra and policy news

Welcome to another edition of This Week in Farming, your regular round-up of the best content from Farmers Weekly. But first, fancy a farming day out next week? If you’ve…

CROP MANAGEMENT

Tips for spring barley growers as lodging risk rises

Spring barley and oat growers are being advised not to scrimp on plant growth regulator applications this spring to avoid yield losses in what could be a higher risk year.…

NEWS

Gosling Report calls for legislation on NI farmgate prices

A hard-hitting new report reflects a dire situation for family farmers across Northern Ireland (NI) and claims that legislation on farmgate prices is the only way forward. Farmers For Action…

CEREAL DRILLS

Pottinger Vitasem seed drills gain bigger hoppers

Larger hoppers and easier calibration are among updates to Pottinger’s piggy-back Vitasem seed drills. Designed to mount on a tine or disc cultivator, or a power harrow such as the…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Hire tractor gives up the ghost while drilling

Hopefully, by the time you read this, our spring drilling will be complete. Nearly every field had wet areas, some of which had to be avoided, but overall we achieved…

INPUT MARKETS AND PRICES

Mole Valley Farmers sells off fertiliser site to Thomas Bell

Mole Valley Farmers has agreed to sell its fertiliser storage and blending facility at Newport in Wales to Lincolnshire-based fertiliser importer Thomas Bell and Sons. Following the sale, it is…

BUSINESS

GEA Farm Technologies acquires South West Dairy Services

Dairy equipment specialists GEA Farm Technologies has acquired South West Dairy Services, expanding its presence further in the region. Devon-based South West Dairy Services has already been operating as one…

FARM POLICY

Welsh policy roundtable to review 10% tree cover plans

Controversial plans to make every farm in Wales plant at least 10% of their productive land with trees are likely to be revised, with the government announcing a new SFS…

HEALTH AND SAFETY

Kent beef farm fined £12k for safety breaches

A farming business in Kent has been fined £12,000 for multiple, serious health and safety breaches. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) said Seymour Stevens Ltd, which operates a beef…

BOVINE TB

Pembrokeshire dairy farmer loses 53 more cows to bovine TB

A Pembrokeshire dairy farmer has lost 53 more cows to bovine TB and slammed the Welsh government for its ongoing failure to tackle the disease in all areas. Steve Evans…

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